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today's schedule
1:00-2:00 OVERVIEW
Tom's talk
Lloyd's announcements
discussion & questions
journal Q of the day
2:00-3:00 INDIV. work
work on personal website
update/upload docs
3:00 get some air!
...and sunshine (hopefully)!
3:30-4:00 GROUP work
group meetings
4:00-4:30 free period
play/gametime
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more pix from friday:
edwinandmaris1.jpg
edwinandmaris2.jpg
trevtotania.jpg
aaaaaa!myhead!.jpg
boysamidbranches.jpg
danielrunning.jpg
daryl&daniel.jpg
edwin&2girls.jpg
girlsunderfoliage.jpg
ilyaandguys.jpg
protectingtheflag.jpg
rebecca&maris.jpg
teckedwin&chris.jpg
edwinreaching.jpg
aaron&lloyd.jpg
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today's links
- Tom's essay on the course weblog
Restricting Information
Do you know what censorship means? It basically means to preventing from being published. It means to supress a story, to keep it from ever being read. It basically means to murder an idea before it becomes public knowledge.
- Journal question:
Part 1:
Do you feel like you should be able to make a website about anything, and post it on the Internet? What if you wanted to make a website about your very strong religious convictions? Or if you wanted to create a site about bomb-making techniques? Or hate speech (there's a LOT on the web)? Or porn? Where do you draw the line? Do you feel that ATDP is obligated to host your website? Do you think that's a constitutionally protected right?
Part 2:
Please comment on how your individual website project is coming along. We have only two precious weeks left in TIC (6 lab sessions), and each day is going to be packed with work and activity. How far along are you towards finishing your project? What do you still need to do for it? Are you looking at completing your website, or is it going to be only a beginning... that is, you'll continue working on it after TIC?
- homework for Wed. 7.19
None! Continue working on your individual website design projects.
OPTIONAL: Wednesday is Adobe Photoshop Day at TIC, so if you wish, you can bring a photographic image that you may edit and manipulate in class, if you want to learn a few basic Photoshop tips and tricks. We also have a scanner here at the lab so you can bring in a photograph to be scanned, if you don't have a scanner at home.
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