Hello everyone. I am experiencing some technical difficulties in reading your blogs at home, at the moment. I am sure it will all be worked out soon. That is just how technology goes!
I still think this is a great idea. Thanks to Mr. M. for figuring this all out. He is very cool.
Some of you are saving rather than posting, so your work is not showing up. Please check this. I love the things I have read so far. You are clear, insightful and focused. Great job everyone!
Please proof read before you hit that post button! It is easy to get ahead of your self. Many a career has been damaged by not proof reading for grammar (watch your noun/verb agreements), spelling and punctuation. Re-read before posting. Also re-read and edit any errors you have made.
I am looking forward to great year.
Ms. C
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Terms
DPI: dots per inch. This a measure referring to resolution for digital images.
RAM: Short for random access memory. The main memory of a computer, in which data can be stored or retrieved from all locations at the same (usually very high) speed.
Desktop publishing: In short, desktop publishing is the process of using the computer and specific types of software to combine text and graphics to produce documents such as newsletters, brochures, books, etc. Desktop publishing software is a tool for both graphic designers and non-designers to create visual communications for professional or desktop printing.
I have great classes this year and an awesome intern!!
RAM: Short for random access memory. The main memory of a computer, in which data can be stored or retrieved from all locations at the same (usually very high) speed.
Desktop publishing: In short, desktop publishing is the process of using the computer and specific types of software to combine text and graphics to produce documents such as newsletters, brochures, books, etc. Desktop publishing software is a tool for both graphic designers and non-designers to create visual communications for professional or desktop printing.
I have great classes this year and an awesome intern!!
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