Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The End (For Now)

    My experience in IS101 has had it's ups and downs I'm just glad that the class part is pretty much over. There were tons of things that I've never experienced in other classes in this class, so every time I sat down to do my assignments I felt a little disoriented, very eye opening. But we learned many essential skills that'll be great to use for our future careers. This course really hardened my skin to prepare for any other classes I might take. And I do appreciate all the help that was offered from Professor Wu, it shows that he cares about his students doing well.

    I chose 6.8.1 Media Formatting to discuss. You can crop and resize your images to fit where it looks best on your slide giving you lots of freedom of creativity. But be careful resizing your images from the side and not the corner can distort the image. It's relatively best to drag the image from the arrows on the corner so it's proportional. You can also align the image to different positions on the slide depending on your needs. Choosing a style is another way to express your creativity with your images. It's generally a good idea to keep every image on every slide in the same style. With videos you can insert them from linking the URL, uploading them from your computer, or from the stock videos option on the ribbon. The same actions that are available to you with images applies to videos, but its not really recommended.

    My slideshow was something I tried to be creative with. It's not really my best work aesthetically, but with help from Professor Wu it improved professionally.

    I don't have much else to say except I wish you all luck in your future endeavors. And I'll end with a question that any one reading this can answer while commenting if they'd like to: What's your favorite song at the moment?