Sketch 9: Assemblies In the above diagram, I use the process of jewelry making to illustrate my thinking and writing process. First, I start with a “rough” idea. These are the unrefined and abundant thoughts floating around in my head. Some are good. Some are bad. But I sift around until I find some ideasContinue reading “Jewelry Design Process”
Link to our Twine game Our group decided to revamp the argument from my podcast episode: Trust is the Key to Vaccine Hesitancy into a Twine game. I was the main programmer and did all the coding for the game, while Icy and Jessica handled writing the script. When we first started making the game,Continue reading “Vaccine Hesitancy Revisited Reflection”
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is one of my favorite movies, and it never fails to make me laugh. In this scene, the Black Knight (right) won’t let King Arthur (left) cross the bridge behind him. So they duel it out and King Arthur cuts off the Black Knight’s arm to which all heContinue reading “‘Tis But a Scratch”
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is one of my favorite movies, and it never fails to make me laugh. In this scene, the Black Knight (right) won’t let King Arthur (left) cross the bridge behind him. So they duel it out and King Arthur cuts off the Black Knight’s arm to which all heContinue reading “‘Tis But a Scratch”
As humans have started becoming more and more dependent on technology, we find ourselves getting trapped in the world of our technological creations. We today no longer pray to gods to fulfill our wishes, but instead we depend on manmade machines to solve our problems. The machines we created have become the new “god” weContinue reading “Deus Ex Machina”
For my combophoto, I used this image of a frog and image of bread to make the magnificent froggy bread: I was struggling to find two photos that worked well together. Finding photos with matching colors and texture was more difficult than I thought. I originally found a nice photo of flamingos, and some drinkingContinue reading “Froggy Bread”
As someone who has taken multiple CS classes (and is planning to be a CS major), I have dabbled a little in various computer languages. Most of my experience with HTML and CSS has been mainly self-taught through online videos. I learned the basics of HTML and CSS over the summer and could make aContinue reading “I Finally Have a Use for my HTML and CSS Skills”
Link to Episode: TBD So the for this episode, we wanted to get a foreigners’ perspective to the American response to COVID-19. After all, COVID-19 is a global issue that all countries have to deal with. The United States, as one of the major powers in the world, should be adequate with deal with it,Continue reading “An International Perspective Podcast Reflection”
For my revised technology literacy narrative, I had to adjust my argument because for my classmates, I found that while they also played video games they got a different meaning from technology. I started to realized that they had forged their own digital path into the unknown frontier of technology. My main interaction with technologyContinue reading “Press Game to Start Part 2 Reflection”
Link to episode: TBD As the main producer for the episode, my immediate first thought for my podcast episode was that I wanted to interview a doctor who has hands-on experience with dealing with COVID-19 patients getting their perspective on the frontlines. Not the severe cases of COVID-19 like in the ICU, but the casesContinue reading “My Podcast Reflection: Trust is the Key to Vaccine Hesitancy”