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MITE 6323 Portfolio: A PowerPoint-based prototype of my interactive visual representation
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Friday, July 28, 2006. A PowerPoint-based prototype of my interactive visual representation. First version (produced by PowerPoint). Incomplete first version (produced by Flash). Second version (produced by PowerPoint). Posted by Sincere at 12:47 pm. I like your "easy to interpret" design. Will you think about including more than one verb for your final design, such as jump; swim; etc? I'm more interested to see how you can contrast simple and progressive tenses along the same time line. 21 Po Ho's Blog.
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: Reflection from the fifth lesson
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Friday, June 30, 2006. Reflection from the fifth lesson. After finishing the design of raindrop, I realize that I have to master the concept very well before I can start to do my work. I must fully understand the relationship between the size of raindrop and its shape. Later, when I do my final assignment, I must pay special attention on it. Posted by Sincere at 4:25 pm. Reflection from the fourth lesson. Here is my simplest raindrop. Raindrop. My first clip (updated). Reflection from the third lesson.
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: Revised interactive representation
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Thursday, August 10, 2006. I have created another Flash file. I still need to solve the following problems. First, when the present time is 0, the red line will not return to 0. Second, when the slider is dragged along the line, simple tenses will appear. When the slider is released, progressive tenses will appear. I have tried to remove the black backgrounds of the pictures in Firework.It is not nicely done. If you have any better suggestions to edit the pictures, please leave a line for me. Reflection ...
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: Reflection from the sixth lesson
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Thursday, July 06, 2006. Reflection from the sixth lesson. I have learnt more functions of Flash. In the past, I came across buttons only. I can explore the use of movie clips in Flash this lesson. However, I have realized that it is difficult to get used to the action script. Which one should I pick up? To be advanced user, do we need to remember all kinds of action script? It seems that I am solving mathematical problems using different combinations of equations. Posted by Sincere at 9:55 pm.
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davl@MITE6323: storyboard
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Friday, July 07, 2006. Posted by david lau @ 6:34 PM. David, thx for your demo on the zooming effect on map. It's very useful! I think this is more of a prototype than a storyboard. It does illustrate your ideas very clearly. You may want to double-check your item #10. The title doesn't show up. It is a clear presentation for understanding. View my complete profile.
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: The use of blogs
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Friday, July 28, 2006. The use of blogs. It is quite innovative to use blogs as a medium to learn. I want to express some opinions on that. There are some advantages of using blogs (I think). It allows the display of work in different formats such as movie, graphics and I can view them immediately once I view the blog. In contrast, I often save our image or movie as attachments in ILN and I have to click before they are shown to me. Here are two disadvantages I have discovered so far. I have to click on ...
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: Reflection from the seventh lesson
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Thursday, July 13, 2006. Reflection from the seventh lesson. I have explored the software- Flash in this lesson. After discussing with Daniel, I realize that I can improve greatly my final project. I look forward to learning to make a slider next lesson. Posted by Sincere at 11:03 pm. This site is one of the best I have ever seen, wish I had one like this. Your website has a useful information for beginners like me. Storyboard for my final assignment. Reflection from the sixth lesson. 19 Ming Yan's Blog.
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MITE 6323 Portfolio: May 2006
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Friday, May 26, 2006. Reflection from the first lesson. This is my first lesson in this class. I have been exposed to different examples of interactive elements. I am particularly interested in Google Earth,which I download it into my computer immediately but in vain. In this module, I hope I can master the skills in producing some interactive elements, so I don't rely solely on publishers' exploration. Posted by Sincere at 8:36 pm. My feeling about the final assignment. The use of blogs. 21 Po Ho's Blog.
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davl@MITE6323: Final Product
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Monday, August 21, 2006. Posted by david lau @ 12:08 AM. The drawings of your LO are fantastic. Actually your work is very complicated as there are so many design components with so much information in the multi interfaces. Besides, there are also the games designed for beginners and advanced learners. You had got so much work to achieve the target. I can tell it is really a difficult task. You both have done very well. Hey , This is a good article site. I found many information here. See you soon,.
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davl@MITE6323: Digital Story
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Friday, June 16, 2006. MediaPlayer/download/default.asp" src="http:/ iln.cite.hku.hk/com/1238/users/mylau/03.wmx" Name=MMPlayer1 Autostart=0 ShowControls=1 ShowDisplay=0 ShowStatusBar=1 DefaultFrame="Slide" width=420 height=360. Posted by david lau @ 6:02 PM. A good evangelical message for citizens in HK. We are just too busy to think of questions about life. Luckily we have Stephen Hawking to embark our curiosity about the mystery of our world this week. View my complete profile.