A Cappella with a South Asian Twist: Shabaab Kamal and Anokha
Friday, December 18, 2009
Final Projects
As you all know, the deadline for final projects was 10 am this morning...
To those of you who got your projects in -- congratulations....
If you haven't uploaded yet, get that done ASAP. We will be taking points off for late work, and the later the project comes in, the more will be deducted.
Looking forward to watching the projects.
-Jeff
To those of you who got your projects in -- congratulations....
If you haven't uploaded yet, get that done ASAP. We will be taking points off for late work, and the later the project comes in, the more will be deducted.
Looking forward to watching the projects.
-Jeff
How to Post Soundslides Projects to the Blog (same info I e-mailed)
So to post a Soundslides project... There are two ways:
There are two ways you can do this:
1. The first step will be to export from Soundslides (once you're finished), and that will generate a whole folder full of files. Next, upload the Publish_to_Web folder full of files to your Web space.
For Web space, you can use the file hosting service that Maryland provides, ... it's File Manager under TerpConnect
http://terpconnect.umd.edu/myweb
Then post the link to your slideshow to the blog.
The OIT help desk should be able to walk you through any problems that come up with that (http://www.helpdesk.umd.edu/documents/4/4781/)
2. Some of you have found that Soundslides lets you convert your project so you can upload it to Blogger or YouTube without having to put it on TerpConnect. Here's how Michaelle did it (thanks Michaelle!)
First, go to this link:
http://support.soundslides.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=132
Then, after the project is already exported, create a zip file out of the "publish_to_web" folder by using the steps listed based on the type of computer you are using.
Then, click "online video converter." (a link in the first sentence).
Type in your email address and click "continue."
Then, select your file and upload it. It will be converted into an MP4 file and emailed to you.
Go to the link, save it and upload it to the blog.
These steps are all outlined on the Web page.
Issues with Method 2:
Some students are reporting that the captions are dropping out of Soundslides when the projects are converted to mp4 video files (the method I sent most recently). After doing some digging, I've learned that this is a bug of converting Soundslides to video formats:
(see: http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/using-soundslides/publishing/)
So, if you've already finished your project and posted it that way, then post a comment on the blog with the captions you intended and note what time each was to appear.
Or, use the first method of uploading that I described and upload the folder of files to the TerpConnect Web space -- that will keep the captions in place.
-Jeff
There are two ways you can do this:
1. The first step will be to export from Soundslides (once you're finished), and that will generate a whole folder full of files. Next, upload the Publish_to_Web folder full of files to your Web space.
For Web space, you can use the file hosting service that Maryland provides, ... it's File Manager under TerpConnect
http://terpconnect.umd.edu/myweb
Then post the link to your slideshow to the blog.
The OIT help desk should be able to walk you through any problems that come up with that (http://www.helpdesk.umd.edu/documents/4/4781/)
2. Some of you have found that Soundslides lets you convert your project so you can upload it to Blogger or YouTube without having to put it on TerpConnect. Here's how Michaelle did it (thanks Michaelle!)
First, go to this link:
http://support.soundslides.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=132
Then, after the project is already exported, create a zip file out of the "publish_to_web" folder by using the steps listed based on the type of computer you are using.
Then, click "online video converter." (a link in the first sentence).
Type in your email address and click "continue."
Then, select your file and upload it. It will be converted into an MP4 file and emailed to you.
Go to the link, save it and upload it to the blog.
These steps are all outlined on the Web page.
Issues with Method 2:
Some students are reporting that the captions are dropping out of Soundslides when the projects are converted to mp4 video files (the method I sent most recently). After doing some digging, I've learned that this is a bug of converting Soundslides to video formats:
(see: http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/using-soundslides/publishing/)
So, if you've already finished your project and posted it that way, then post a comment on the blog with the captions you intended and note what time each was to appear.
Or, use the first method of uploading that I described and upload the folder of files to the TerpConnect Web space -- that will keep the captions in place.
-Jeff
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Final Project comments
I have posted comments for those who have uploaded their final projects tothe blog. I will continue to do this upuntil deadline for everyone else who posts early.
Tim
Tim
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Kate McGonigle Final Project "Rough Draft"
Fro Dude and Tall Guy: The Ones Who Play in the Elevators
Friday, December 11, 2009
Photo Assignment 4

John Kiernan walks to class on December 11, 2009.

Steam comes out of a grate on Fraternity Row at the University of Maryland, College Park on December 11, 2009.

Members of the Branchville Fire Department, located in Branchville, Md., enjoy down time in their recreation room on Sunday November 2, 2009.
Marissa's Photo Assignment 4: Snow!
Drivers wait to turn onto Route 1 in College Park on Saturday, December 5, 2009. The College Park snow created a small stir, but some students' excitement began to fade as the snow melted just a few days later without causing any classes to be cancelled. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
Michaela Miller looks out the car window at the first snowfall of the season on Saturday, December 5, 2009. Within minutes of seeing the snow, she made plans to play outside with some of her best friends as soon as she got home. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
Cars wait at a traffic light on Saturday, December 5, 2009, in Annapolis, where many students were excited in hopes of missing school. Some students, however, were concerned about having to walk in the snow, as some Anne Arundel County schools do not provide bus transportation to certain areas of Annapolis. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
Photo Assignment #4


Steve Esposito, 20, and Zach Field, 19, take their frustrations out through a friendly wrestling match on the dorm floors of Centreville Hall in College Park, Md. The two roommates/friends did not physically hurt each other during their Tuesday, December 8 wrestling match.

Four Blake High School students quickly construct a gingerbread house using an assortment of candies. Each of the members had a specific job in order to meet the 25 minute time allotment during a Young Life club on Thursday, December 3.
Photo Assignment 4

"The Awakening," a larger-than-life interactive sculpture by J. Seward Johnson, sits by the Potomac River at the National Harbor in Oxen Hill, Md. The piece was moved from its former location at Haines Point in Washington, D.C., in 2008.

Cara Neufeld, 19, and Allie Mora, 19, share a laugh in Bethany Beach, De., on Saturday, Dec. 5. The two are roommates and met during their freshman year at the University of Maryland.

Julia Halloran, 19, stands atop a brick mound outside of Montgomery Hall at the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. The rain and cold made Halloran second-guess her choice of shorts.
Assignment 4: Community Roots

Desta Anyiwo, 21, shares his thoughts on sexual responsibility at a Community Roots meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. Community Roots is a multicultural leadership and activist group that works to bring together the University of Maryland campus and its surrounding community.

Students talk about the importance of sexual responsibility at a Community Roots meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. The discussion is held in light of National AIDS Day, which occurred on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.

As other students speak about sexual responsibility and sexually transmitted diseases at a Community Roots meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009, Samirah Farrah, 21, listens closely and prepares to make a statement.
Photo Assignment 4



Photo Assignment 4



Photo assignment no. 3

Clad in a festive elf hat, a woman prepares a plate at the North Campus Diner on Wednesday, December 9, 2009. The decor is part of the Diner's annual holiday dinner.

UMD sophomores Angel Schlogel and Meredith Hall admire their gingerbread handiwork. Unable to find traditional cookie cutters, they opted instead for sandwich cutters in the shape of dinosaurs.

Adam Isaacs, 10, spins around in the living room of his Bethesda, Md. home. Isaacs is a restless fourth-grader with endless amounts of energy.
Photo Assignment 4


Kate McGonigle Photo Assignment No. 4
Clare Boyle, 22, a 2009 graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism and a current academic advisor for the College, tries to get a construction worker to unlock the door for her at the new journalism building, Knight Hall, at the University of Maryland College Park on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. Knight Hall, which was constructed with $16 million in state funds and $14 million from private donors, replaces the original journalism building built in 1957.
Susan Frentz, 22, a 2009 graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, gets excited about the Richard Eaton Broadcast Theater in Knight Hall, the new journalism building at the University of Maryland College Park. Although Frentz graduated before construction was completed on Knight Hall, she worked for the College while the building was being planned and was therefore able to get a tour of it on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009, before the building opens in January.
Nick Montopoli, 20, (right) teaches Ed Galligan, 19 (left) how to use the violin bow to play "Happy Birthday" on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. Montopoli and his friend, Brad Schachat, 20, both students at the University of Maryland College Park, play their instruments, a violin and a guitar, respectively, in the North Campus residence hall elevators at night when they have free time.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Event photos- Thanksgiving meal




Marissa's U of M
Wide
Medium
Tight
Marissa Miller looks at the uplifting aspects of a particularly busy and stressful semester. She admires the beauty of the University of Maryland campus when she gets up early to do some schoolwork, but is most encouraged by the pictures Bible verses that she keeps where she knows she'll see them daily to help keep her focused. She's happy to have gotten this far, and the approach of the Christmas season- identified here by a miniature, decorated Christmas tree that she keeps in her dorm room- drives her through the end of the semester.
Ashley Barkakati Portraits
Ashley Barkakati unplugs the lights on the miniature Christmas tree in her dorm room before going to bed after a long night of studying for a final on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
Barkakati gets into the season as she tosses some leaves in the air on the University of Maryland's South Campus on Friday, Dec. 4, 2009. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
Barkakati chats with Ryan Shea, a friend who attends school over nine hours away at Clemson University, via Skype. Shea, who is best friends with Barkakati's roommate, Marissa Miller, met Barkakati after Miller introduced them through webcam. They hope to meet in person for the first time this winter. (Marissa Miller/JOUR203)
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