Sunday, April 29, 2007

*HA HA....I'M DONE!*



...but since YOU will have to take this class I guess I should give you some friendly words of advice. The class is wonderful and an excellent learning experience for your future in the workplace. You will learn many things that will make you stand out to potential employers while gaining worthwhile experience.

Our class had the opportunity to work with a homeless shelter called the Anderson Sunshine House to help them create a website to provide more information about the efforts they are putting in to reduce homelessness in Anderson County. Not only did I receive a lot of information about how I could get involved with the shelter, but I also gained excellent knowledge on how to create and maintain a website.

Coming into the class you should have an open mind. This will allow you to come up with many different ideas that could make the project all that it can be and then some. The class will not stress you out, but make sure you stay aware of your deadlines. Due to the fact that a lot of assignments must be submitted online, you should start ahead of time so that you can contact Mrs. Rogers about helping rectify the problem. This way you will not have problems when the due date arrives.

I thoroughly enjoyed the class and I learned TONS of information! I hope you have as wonderful of an experience as I did! :)

I would just like to leave you with a poem called "Within You Is The Strength To Meet Life's Challenges!" by Lisa Wroble.

"You are stronger than you think,
remember to stand tall.

Every challenge in your life
helps you to grow.

Every problem you encounter
strengthens your mind and your soul.

Every trouble you overcome
increases your understanding of life.

When all your troubles weigh
heavily on your shoulders,
remember that beneath the burden
you can stand tall,
because you are never given
more than you can handle...
and you are stronger than you think."

Saturday, April 21, 2007

The Tragedy at Virginia Tech



The events that occurred at Virginia Tech was horrifying and tragic. I do not completely think there are ways to completely eliminate things like this from happening but I do believe people should pay more attention to the potential warning signs. I would prefer to be more safe than sorry. Someone may have felt they would have been making too big of a deal if they were to let the proper authorities know but you should always report something that makes you feel uncomfortable.

Every college campus has there rules about guns on campus, but we have seen that there are ways around those regulations. In order to make situations like this occur less often, I just believe that campuses should actually enforce the rules and regulations they already have and ensure students that reporting strange activity is okay. As I said before, it is better to be more safe than sorry. I personally already take certain precautions when I am walking around by myself on campus but I know there are probably some warning signs I may be missing. You can just try to be more aware of the things going on around you.

My prayers go out to all those that lost a loved one, friend, professor, etc. in the massacre and I pray with all my heart that something like this may never happen again.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Moving along...

We are moving along quite nicely with the Anderson Sunshine House project. We are currently in the stages of finalizing a potential website for Beth Cribbe.

As a group, we will be working on ways to make the website the best that it can be. Beth Cribbe liked our design the best, so we will be incorporating the best points of every one's website design into our own. Personally, I will be working on finding the homelessness rates of upstate South Carolina and specifically Anderson County. Other than that, I will be helping the group in any other areas necessary so that we can make the website the BEST that it can be!

As we begin to meet next week, I will have a better idea of what I will be doing to help out with website.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Dual Coding Theory



Dual Coding Theory deals arose in attempts to describe how the mind processes information. Paivio's Dual Coding Theory mainly deals with how visual information is processed and stored in memory and gives equal weight to verbal and non-verbal processing.

According to the theory, the human cognition consists of two subsystems that process knowledge simultaneously, one processing the nonverbal objects (i.e. imagery) and one dialing with language (verbal). The two systems have different functions; the verbal subsystem processes and stores linguistic information whereas the visual subsystem processes and stores images and pictorial information. While the two subsystems can be activated independently, the interrelations and connections of the two systems allow the dual coding of information.

We use dual coding theory in everything we do. For example, when I was in the process of purchasing a new phone, I was thinking about how much I have liked the color pink since I was little so I chose the pink phone. Dual coding theory also has spilled over into advertising. Advertisers incorporate the fact that people like pretty, bright colors; they use this because they know consumers make personal associations with colors and are more likely to buy something they have positive memories of rather than a bland, generic color.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

How Far is *TOO* Far?



Blogging is a relatively easy way to express yourself to an audience of millions of people so you should be careful about what you blog about. I feel that it should be okay to express your personal feelings about your job and how your day went as long as you do not use names or the name of the company. If employees were not allowed to do that, it is as if they have no rights to their freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is the concept of the inherent human right to voice one's opinion publicly without fear of censorship or punishment. Despite that, many companies have clauses that they have the employee signs that states that they may be penalized for using the company's uniform or name for anything other than work. If you don't use the company's name or anything affiliated with the company, I believe they should be allowed to express their opinions any way they feel necessary. A good deal of people find blogging therapeutic. By spewing about a bad job online they can receive comments from other people that may have a similar situation and they may not feel as if they are alone in the situation. All in all, people should be able to express themselves any way they want to without violating any ordinances their employers have in place.

In order to avoid any problems at all, try keeping a personal journal rather than broadcasting your hostility against people and your job on the Internet highway; too many people have access to the information.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

*HEAVY SIGH*



The project is moving along slowly but surely. We continue to add ideas to incorporate on the website with each meeting. The agendas Crystal creates for us helps A LOT during meeting times. They give us a general layout of what we need to cover; usually by looking at that, we are able to remember the other things we need to cover during that meeting. We are going to continue to clean-up the main components of the website but our main focus right now is our proposal.

For the proposal, we are going to have to break it up in different sections so that we can get it done before Wednesday. Everyone is having *EXTREMELY* busy schedules before Spring Break so I don't really know how much time and energy each group member will be able to dedicate to their portion of the proposal. Despite time constraints, we will try to make this proposal as professional as possible.

Other than that, our group has been working pretty well in all arenas of designing the website and getting together to discuss ideas and future plans. Pray for us this last week before Spring Break; tests and projects are going to be *CRUCIAL!*

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

*REFLECTIONS*

This week we had mock interviews with our teacher. I feel that the mock interview was very beneficial. It will definitely help me in the future with finding a career and possibly gaining admittance to a graduate school. Angela even went into detail about how I could improve my interview by elaborating on how my major and career goals should intertwine with my minor. The mock interview also opened my eyes to potential questions my future employer will ask during the hiring process. I truly enjoyed the practice I gained from the entire mock interview experience. :)

Friday, February 23, 2007

*Cough Cough*



Well I have recently been out of class SICK AS A DOG with a sinus infection, so I have only had the pleasure of enjoying about five presentations. So far, the presentations I have seen have been very entertaining. My favorite actually was the young lady that presented information about horses. I was impressed because I don't even like horses but she made me very interested in what she was talking about. I loved the way she set up her slides and her pictures were beautiful. Another one of my favorite presentations was the one about oil changes because it was something I had actually been wanting more information on.

So far, we have had interesting, funny, and entertaining presentations. I hope that I will hold the attention of my audience and they won't fall asleep during my five-minute presentation. :)

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Past, Present, and Future...

As of today, we have been trying to get this website off the ground with research about the homeless population in Anderson, website designs, information to go on the site, and pictures to add to the site also. In class, we have been looking at ways to make the most effective PowerPoint presentations, interviews, cover letters, and résumés. All of this, along with the formatting quiz we just took, will help us leave a mark in the job industry with stand-out materials.

Coming up soon, we will have portfolios to turn in. I don't think this will be all that difficult as long as I have all of my materials together and up to par. I am actually looking forward to this assignment in order to help me assess what I need to pay more attention to and what I will need to work on for my second portfolio.

My most challenging obstacle is tackling what we will need to have done for this website. I think my ultimate problem with that is just the fact that we really haven't met with the clients yet. I feel that once I have heard from the clients what they DEFINITELY want, I will be more able to get started and head in the direction they want us to be going. Despite that, Tiger Web Design is trying all that we can in order to get some ideas going in order to make this the best possible website for our clients and the people they wish to help.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

*IDEAS*



Hmmm....maybe if I would have actually considered my five-minute presentation, this would be a lot easier! So, maybe I'll just think about some of the things I like to talk about to help narrow it down.

I might just talk about the benefits of sleep since that seems to consume a good bit of my time. I just enjoy it SO much! That seems good since the body of a college student does not function properly without a sufficient amount of sleep. I could also talk of all the benefits of sleep and how it prepares me for a long day of sleeping in class, road trips, and parties. :)

I could also give the class a general run-down of how Bath and Body Works functions since I donated so much of my time to them last semester. :-P I also have a good background knowledge of how succeeding in school does not allow for a personal/social life (story of my college life). Those are just some of the things I could possibly discuss for my five-minute presentation.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Is *IGNORANCE* the new pink?



The recent events that occurred around Clemson University personally sickens me to my stomach. It is just the simple fact that people can be so ignorant as to paint themselves black and think that is acceptable. Never in my life have I thought to paint myself another color to portray myself as another race. I hope that *IGNORANCE* is not becoming the new pink.

I believe the only way to prevent instances like this from occurring at Clemson University again is to implement some sort of mandatory diversity workshop for all entering freshmen and another workshop as students get ready to leave and head out into the job force. Clemson University has SO many different students from around the world and we must be sensitive to the cultures and backgrounds of *ALL* students here. This also includes students that lead a gay or lesbian lifestyle. I do not feel that all people are aware of their ignorance, but there are some things that are blatant; this includes the incidence of party-goers painting themselves black.

The implementation of a mandatory diversity workshop will help bridge the gap that is ever so evident on Clemson's campus. As a student that has been here for 3 years, I have witnessed how students may participate in organizations that has where their particular race is the majority rather than branching out to take part to involve themselves in *EVERYTHING* that is happening on campus. I know that is not true with every club, group, or organization but personally I would take part in anything that interests me or that I feel is a worthy cause.

Even though the party that occurred was rather negative in its portrayal of African -American culture, I feel that it brought the attention towards the *IGNORANCE* that is alive and well at Clemson University. I *REFUSE* to let it be repeated. I hope people look at this as a learning experience and fight to help end a vicious cycle of stereotypes and lack of cultural sensitivity.

Don't let *IGNORANCE* become the new pink; I really like that color....

Sunday, January 28, 2007

I foresee *GREATNESS*...


...10 years from now.

Hopefully 10 years is enough time to have finished all the schooling I feel I need in my life that will lead me to a career that I am obsessively compassionate about. When I say "obsessively compassionate," I am referring to those people that are *ALWAYS* talking about what they do for a living and getting on your nerves, but I have respect for them because they genuinely *CARE* and take *PRIDE* in what they do. I don't want to be the person that complains when the next day of work arrives; I want to wake up with a smile on my face and looking to embrace the challenges the day will bring.

10 years from now I want to be comfortable and content with whatever I choose to do with my life. I don't feel like I absolutely *NEED* to be married within 10 years time , but it would be nice so that I would be done having kids by that time. :)

I am completely optimistic about my future; I have no reason as to why I shouldn't be optimistic. Next year, I will be a graduate from Clemson University. I believe that if I can go that far I can surely continue on and pursue the rest of my dreams.

Just as I said before- 10 years from now I foresee *GREATNESS* and nothing less.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Introducing Capri N.



Who am I? Good question....

I am Capri N., a junior majoring in Health Science at Clemson University. At one point in my life I planned to take my degree and build a career towards Sports Medicine and then I wanted to do Athletic Training, but as of right now I have NO worldly idea about what I want to do with my life. Maybe one day I'll figure it out...

I began my journey of my life in Brooklyn, New York but eventually my family made my way down to Lugoff, South Carolina (don't look it up, it's not on the map). Oh...the good ole days...

Hmm...in my spare time I like to sleep, eat, sleep some more, eat some more, cut class on rainy days, cook, fall asleep watching t.v., laugh at people, watch the Sound of Music and sing all the songs :), dance like it's nobody's business, and plenty of other stuff. I hope you didn't think I was really going to sit here and tell you EVERYTHING! Nosy asses.....