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week 6

Midterms are upon us. Been a real busy week. Apart from that the Flyers have won five of their first eight games for the first time since 2011-12 so it's been a great start so far. This week we had a short week in class. We just discussed some presentation tools that can be beneficial to making your presentation more memorable and entertaining. We then used those tools to create a slideshow about what we are doing for Halloween. I watched The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown a few days ago so I am stoked for Halloween. The reading this week was the third chapter of Untangling The Web. This chapter talks about presentation tools (I see what you did there) other than keynote and power point. One specific tool it talked about was Prezi. There are a couple things about it that I didn't know. One, if you are an educator you get a free premium membership to Prezi. This is really neat that they do this. It probably helps create a lot of brand awareness and certainly portrays them in a ...

week 5

The Flyers beat the Capitals last night 8-2. So, I am incredibly happy to say the least. Great showing from everyone. Other than that this week has been pretty uneventful. We're kind of in the calm of the storm right now before midterm season. This week in class we had our first app smackdown. I went first with StockTwits . It's essentially Twitter for the stock market. I thought it was a really neat idea. It's easy to get caught up in the technical side of stocks, so seeing people's feelings other than just reading a balance sheet is refreshing. Everyone else in class also had some really innovative apps that I can see many people getting use out of. Our assigned reading this week was chapter 6 of LOL...OMG.  This chapter discussed the, "content of your content." The chapter urges the reader to ask themselves questions about why they are posting content, and how others view your content. One example in the chapter is of Miley Cyrus posting goofy pictures ...

week 4

Another week, another blog. This week was a pretty awesome week. Hockey season has begun, and the Flyers are two and one so I'm feeling pretty good. This week we were assigned the first chapter  Untangling The Web by Steven Dembo and Adam Bellow. The first chapter talks about curating information sources to benefit educators. They talk about three curation sites; Symbaloo, Diigo, and eduClipper. The interface that Symbaloo uses, called Webmix,  creates a ten by six grid that can be customized to be linked to thousands of different websites. I can see how this can be incredibly useful to educators. It's an interesting way for students to get engaged in a topic being discussed in class. In class this week we had a guest speaker from the writing center talk to us about APA formatting. It actually ending up being really helpful as I had two papers due in APA format this week. We also saw a video of someone identifying people on the street via instagram posts, twitter posts, et...

Week 3

Hello fellow bloggers! Hope you all had a fantastic week as usual. Personally I've been under the weather for the last few days, but I'm not going to let that stop me from writing my blog. This week we read chapters 3 and 5 of "LOL...OMG". There are two points (one from each chapter) that I'd like to touch on. First, in chapter 3 it is noted that if you do not edit the privacy settings on your Facebook. Theoretically, over 296 million people have access to that information. I don't know how that makes you feel, but it makes me uneasy. What is not noted is that anyone with a little hacking knowledge can easily find out a lot more than just what your last status update on Facebook was. All of your posts, the times you posted them, the exact computer from which you posted them from, and even a live face cam from the web camera on your computer can all be found out with little trouble. Granted, to do this you need to commit well over 10 felonies, but the fact re...

Week 2

Greetings fellow bloggers and readers. I hope all of you are having a great day. I had an interesting week. I got to learn about the new google earth, a place I have fond memories of as a child filed for bankruptcy, and the Flyers won in overtime! I'm pretty sure everyone has seen or heard of google earth at this point. It's been around for a little while now, but did you know it recently got a face lift? For anyone who's already heard enough a link can be found here . There are a plethora of new features to be excited about. The whole world can now be viewed in 3D, "I'm Feeling Lucky" is now in Google Earth as well, or you can use voyage to go on a historical tour of the entire world essentially. My personal favorite though is within the voyage tab you can visit all of Ernest Hemingway's favorite hangouts. Ever since visiting his house in Key West I've had somewhat of a fascination with him and I had a ton of fun visiting the same locations he did ...

The First Week

As far as an introduction goes my name is Jeffrey Robert Turner jr., but everyone calls me JR. I'm a junior at Stockton University, but still feel like a freshman; time flies. I took this class because when I heard the word portfolio I immediately thought stocks, but it turns out there are portfolios concerning things other than investments. I'm still going to stick with it though. Reason one being I'm too lazy to drop now and have to find a whole new class (that probably will be less interesting than this) and have to make up two weeks of work. Reason two is, I think there is some valuable information to be taken away from this course and I'm interested to stick around and hear what else I can use to benefit me in my not so distant future.  I'm also a finance major. Hence why I was looking for a class about investment portfolios. I still have no idea what I want to do when I get out of school. I don't aspire to be anything special. I'd just like to contr...