Heading into our third podcast, my co-producers and I felt relatively experienced with two podcasts under our belt. But, this podcast surprisingly had the most complex process. This complexity could primarily be attributed to the fact that we didn’t know exactly what we wanted to talk about like we did the previous episode. There wereContinue reading “Our Experience with ” Infectious Fashion””
Here is the link to this Spotify playlist! The playlist that I chose to make was tailored for me at different stages when I am late at night studying. Ironically, and unlike a lot of people, I think music actually distracts me and prevents me from concentrating on my work, so I love listening toContinue reading “Late Night Studying Playlist”
This assignment was deceptively difficult. It wasn’t difficult in my head when I planned on doing it because the concept was quite simple. In fact, I knew that the editing skills needed once I found the perfect two pictures would be next to nothing since it would just be cropping the pictures. However, finding theContinue reading “Golf Tower”
Eng 221 Sketch 5 Reflection I really enjoyed Sketch 5. This was definitely not a typical assignment that one would expect in an English class and I am confident it offered me an opportunity to learn some real-life coding skills that are applicable outside of just the New Media Writing class. Technology will continue toContinue reading “Landing Page Thoughts”
When we realized that no other group thought to make an episode about Zoom yet, we were surprised because it has transformed into such an integral aspect of our lives over the past two years. With the “Zooming through Doom” episode, we hoped to talk about how Zoom has personally affected us as students transitioningContinue reading “Zooming through Doom Reflection”
When we were brainstorming for our “Unmasking the Memes” episode, we had a lot of trouble envisioning what the goal would ultimately be. We initially wanted to analyze the effect of general pandemic trends such as tiktok, presidential election, memes, cooking, etc on the mental health and well-being of people in the pandemic. There wereContinue reading “Reflection: Unmasking “Unmasking the Memes””
I thought that this activity worked perfectly with my cell biology class. Rather than a normal lecture-style class, my cell biology class tasks students with reading and understanding different primary literature and scientific papers. In other words, my class content is the very science that “Houston, We Have a Narrative” speaks on as conveying scienceContinue reading “Visualizing Cell Biology”
All the elements and graphics found on this cover were found on Canva and are CC-licensed. The cover features dull colors with and very large virus to simulate quarantine vibes and ever-looming presence of COVID-19. I intended for the numerous masks to represent different people and their perspectives in the pandemic. And lastly, I hopedContinue reading “Mind-Blowing Podcast Cover”
Hello! You can read my Technology Narrative here! I thought the technology narrative surprised me because I it allowed me to recollect memories and aspect of my life that I often take for granted. Technology just seems to be constant flow of newer updates and newer devices, and I have really sat and thought aboutContinue reading “Reflection on How Tech Affected Me”