Friday, January 19, 2007

Introductory Questions

INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS:

Please give me your name: Cameron Etheredge

Please give me your email address: cjethere@syr.edu

Phone: (if you are OK with having it online – otherwise please email it to me):

Cell phone if you have one: (if you are OK with having it online – otherwise please email it to me):

Do you know what you want to major in? Communications Design/Painting

Rate your experience level with MacIntosh computers: Medium
High Medium Low None

What programs are familiar to you?
Sound Programs: iTunes
Video Programs:
Others: Adobe Photoshop

Rate your experience level with digital still cameras: Medium
High Medium Low

Rate your experience level with digital video cameras: Low
High Medium Low

What motivates you to work hard? I just want to be successful in whatever I do

How would you define Time Based Art? Art that involves movement and/or a series of progressive events

If you had to choose between being a plastic surgeon and a police officer, which would you choose and WHY? I guess a police officer, it just seems more benificial to society in general

What aspect of your personality is most often misunderstood by others? My quiet nature

If you had an hour to spend do anything in the world, what would it be? I really don't know there are too many things I'd like to do to just choose one.

LEARNING STYLES:
Take the test at:
  • Learning Styles Test

  • http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html

    Are you more:
    ACTIVE or REFLECTIVE? Active

    SENSING or INTUITIVE? Intuitive

    VISUAL or VERBAL? Visual

    SEQUENTIAL or GLOBAL? Sequential

    Are you on the extreme end of the scale for any of these styles (i.e. extremely global or extremely sequential?) Extremely visual

    What are the three best tips for your learning styles you can gather from the site listed below? Read about the meaning of your results at:
    1. Study in groups when going over course material
    2. Use diagrams, charts, graphs and other visual tools when studying
    3. Organize course information in a chronological order when reviewing

  • Learning Tips
  • posted by timearts @ 2:09 PM

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