Monday, October 30, 2017

Proper Place to Post

Hi everyone who left a short Bio as a comment to my first post.... Please click the "New Post" link at the top of the blog on the right... then repost your initial comment and do include an image of yourself, using the picture icon next to the link button in the editor.  This serves as a warm-up so I know you know how to post but will help build community (One of the 4 pillars!) as well.

Thanks.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Free Online Photo Editor

I have been playing with this free online Photo Editor... https://pixlr.com/editor/  I may be possible to do the Photoshop part of this class using this and not have to worry about Photoshop.

You upload your image there and go to work on it.... It looks VERY promising and would take away the burden of downloading and paying for Photoshop.



Basic Groundrules

Each week, I list what you are required to do in the Syllabus.  Remember to click on the link in the upper right hand corner of this blog to read what we are doing.  Click the link, "How Am I Doing" to see a week-by-week checklist on what is required.

I take attendance each Monday morning for work completed for the previous week.  The deadline for that work to be posted is 9 am on Monday morning.  I submit 2 attendance records each Monday... normally that would be 1 for your MOCA review and 1 for your creative work.

Albertus has adopted a very strict attendance policy.  If you miss 2 weeks, the PGS office withdraws you from the class and sends your Financial Aid back to the Dept. of Education.  Ouch.  Please don't let that happen.  You posts are your attendance.

I am available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4-5:30 pm for help during my office hours.  I am located in 203 Aquinas Hall. The best way to reach me is email... I check it a few times during the day.

I want you to have fun with this, enjoy the process and stay engaged!
Welcome to Introduction to Computer Art  I have been teaching Digital Photography I and II and The Museum Experience, Two Dimensional Design and Graphic Design I and II  in an online format for the past 12 years.... this is the 11th time I am offering Introduction to Computer Art in this online format as well...  The class revolves around creating a portfolio of images.  Your grade will be based on a combination of the portfolio you create and your participation in supporting this online learning experience and of each other. Class runs from October 30th-December 20th 2017 .

If you wonder if you need to be a “geek” in order to succeed in this class, don’t worry.  I have designed it to be taken by non-artist-non-computer students.  The main issue is to have a good working computer with a high speed broadband connection and the willingness to dig in and have some fun.  If you don't have a decent Windows or Apple Computer, you can work on any public computer at school.... they all have Photoshop.  The Lab in Aquinas Hall 315 has all of the programs we will be using.

The first week will be about getting up to speed in creating your accounts and getting your software image editing program working.

I don't use eLearning for my online classes as it is somewhat clunky in handling visual portfolios and blogging.   I host the syllabus on my website, jnevins.com.  Take a look around there to look at my teaching philosophy, syllabi, portfolios of my own work, tutorials and more...

Here is a link to the syllabus for this class: http://jnevins.com/introductiontocomputerart.htm

There you will find links to each project, the class blog  Each project is described in detail and I have created videos to accompany each project to take you through it step by step.  Pause them as you go along and replay as many times as you need to.

Important!.... click on the link in the email I will have blogger send you it will be from Jerry (me)...  There are instruction on creating an account at blogger and joining the class blog... you don't need to create your own blog... just join the class one..

Download and install your image editing program... Adobe has moved to a cloud format and now only has a 7 day free trial.  After that, you can rent the program for $9.99/month.  http://Adobe.com/downloads.  If you have a PC at home, there is a free version of CS2 at Adobe and is good forever... it is older but will work just fine for this class. How to get it is here: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-get-photoshop-for-free/  All other software you’ll need is also free.  Details are in the syllabus.

I want you to have fun with this class and not get hung up on any of the technical stuff...  Once you get rolling, you'll see it is fun and very engaging...

Don't hesitate to email me anytime and I will get right back to you.  You can always call me at home if you are stuck! Looking forward to working with you over the next 8 weeks!


With my wife, Debbie a couple of years ago in France....