This document provides information about an Interactive Modeling and Animation course offered in Spring 2014 at the University of Florida. The course will be taught by Joseph Murphy and will introduce students to programming with Processing to create 2D animations and handle object interaction. Students are required to purchase Learning Processing by Daniel Shiffman and complete assigned readings before the next class.
This document provides information about an upcoming programming assignment. It notes that the next class will cover a quiz on variables, conditionals, and loops. Expectations are outlined for Iteration 1 of the assignment, which is due in two weeks, and will involve groups presenting their work and submitting code and plans. The document also discusses functions, including their structure, arguments, and how they allow for modularity and reusability through avoiding repeated code. Examples are given of random number generation functions and passing an argument to a function.
DMX is a famous rap artist from the 1990s known for having his first 5 albums debut at number 1 on the charts. While he has Twitter and Facebook accounts, DMX is not very active on social media himself due to not being computer literate. Online communities of DMX fans exist to share news and connect to his social media, but DMX has yet to fully utilize social media to interact with fans and find new audiences, in part due to legal issues keeping him away from the public eye at times.
The document discusses the use of various media technologies throughout the research, planning, construction, and evaluation stages of a project. Photoshop was used to edit images and create a digipak. Blogger documented all work and hosted research, planning, construction, and evaluation. iTunes was helpful for listening to music and seeing how music is added and what is popular. Facebook was used for getting audience feedback and creating a social media account for a group. Google helped search for band websites and information. YouTube provided music videos for research and was used to upload the project's music video. Social media accounts were created to draw attention to and create fans for a band.
This document provides an overview of the Table class in Processing for reading data from CSV files. It demonstrates how to load a table from a CSV using loadTable(), retrieve a specific row, and then extract string, float, and integer values from columns in that row by name. The document also notes that next time there will be a group presentation and to come prepared with a laptop.
MoretonSmith provides receivables management solutions including credit control, debt recovery, legal services, and collections software. For over 20 years, they have helped clients collect more of what they are owed more efficiently while preserving customer relationships. They use a combination of international collections services and collections technology to achieve outstanding performance. MoretonSmith has the experience and expertise to help organizations with problems recovering debts at home or abroad.
The document discusses using PGraphics objects as image layers or off-screen buffers for collision detection based on distance vs. color. It recommends tackling problems one object at a time by defining its data, methods, and constructor through pseudo-coding before writing real code. A demo refactors Pong and adds reset, pause, and countdown game methods. The next steps are to read about algorithms, debugging, and libraries and decide plans for Friday.
Students form groups of 7 to see 2-3 new projects. Presenters demonstrate their project and discuss what remains to be completed and where challenges lie. Audience provides feedback on appearance, functionality, and interest. Feedback is recorded. Students then work on projects and help each other. By Friday, students must email their code, data, assets and a summary of received feedback and goals for final submission.
This document provides information about an Interactive Modeling and Animation course offered in Spring 2014 at the University of Florida. The course will be taught by Joseph Murphy and will introduce students to programming with Processing to create 2D animations and handle object interaction. Students are required to purchase Learning Processing by Daniel Shiffman and complete assigned readings before the next class.
This document provides information about an upcoming programming assignment. It notes that the next class will cover a quiz on variables, conditionals, and loops. Expectations are outlined for Iteration 1 of the assignment, which is due in two weeks, and will involve groups presenting their work and submitting code and plans. The document also discusses functions, including their structure, arguments, and how they allow for modularity and reusability through avoiding repeated code. Examples are given of random number generation functions and passing an argument to a function.
DMX is a famous rap artist from the 1990s known for having his first 5 albums debut at number 1 on the charts. While he has Twitter and Facebook accounts, DMX is not very active on social media himself due to not being computer literate. Online communities of DMX fans exist to share news and connect to his social media, but DMX has yet to fully utilize social media to interact with fans and find new audiences, in part due to legal issues keeping him away from the public eye at times.
The document discusses the use of various media technologies throughout the research, planning, construction, and evaluation stages of a project. Photoshop was used to edit images and create a digipak. Blogger documented all work and hosted research, planning, construction, and evaluation. iTunes was helpful for listening to music and seeing how music is added and what is popular. Facebook was used for getting audience feedback and creating a social media account for a group. Google helped search for band websites and information. YouTube provided music videos for research and was used to upload the project's music video. Social media accounts were created to draw attention to and create fans for a band.
This document provides an overview of the Table class in Processing for reading data from CSV files. It demonstrates how to load a table from a CSV using loadTable(), retrieve a specific row, and then extract string, float, and integer values from columns in that row by name. The document also notes that next time there will be a group presentation and to come prepared with a laptop.
MoretonSmith provides receivables management solutions including credit control, debt recovery, legal services, and collections software. For over 20 years, they have helped clients collect more of what they are owed more efficiently while preserving customer relationships. They use a combination of international collections services and collections technology to achieve outstanding performance. MoretonSmith has the experience and expertise to help organizations with problems recovering debts at home or abroad.
The document discusses using PGraphics objects as image layers or off-screen buffers for collision detection based on distance vs. color. It recommends tackling problems one object at a time by defining its data, methods, and constructor through pseudo-coding before writing real code. A demo refactors Pong and adds reset, pause, and countdown game methods. The next steps are to read about algorithms, debugging, and libraries and decide plans for Friday.
Students form groups of 7 to see 2-3 new projects. Presenters demonstrate their project and discuss what remains to be completed and where challenges lie. Audience provides feedback on appearance, functionality, and interest. Feedback is recorded. Students then work on projects and help each other. By Friday, students must email their code, data, assets and a summary of received feedback and goals for final submission.
The document discusses object-oriented programming and some of its key concepts. It notes that classes have a name, attributes, a constructor, and methods. It also mentions that the major programming methodologies and mobile operating systems are based on objects. Experts say object-oriented programming should always be used. The document provides an overview of objects and programming with objects.
This document discusses recursion, translation, and rotation in Processing. It provides examples of:
1) Recursion and how it requires an exit condition to avoid infinite loops. An example of recursive square function is given.
2) The translate() function, which shifts the origin temporarily for drawing, and examples of translating shapes.
3) Drawing vertex shapes using beginShape(), vertex(), and endShape() methods. Examples include a trapezoid and pyramid top.
4) Rotating shapes using the rotation() method and how the origin can be moved with translate() before rotating. A rotating pyramid example is shown.
This document discusses strategies for effective note-taking. It notes that many students are passive notetakers who rely on materials being posted online rather than actively engaging with the material. The process of creating notes is important for long-term recall. Notetaking on devices can offer benefits like organization, multimedia capabilities, and assistance for learning disabilities, but some research shows handwritten notes may aid recall more. The document provides tips for improving notetaking like modeling, collaboration, and accountability. It also reviews notetaking apps Evernote and Google Docs.
The document provides information on various types of workplace communication such as emails, minutes, reports, proposals, presentations, interviews, and profiles of institutions. It discusses effective strategies for different forms of written and oral communication in professional settings. Various tips are provided on drafting emails, minutes, reports and other documents as well as delivering presentations and conducting interviews. The document aims to help students and professionals enhance their workplace communication skills.
Grantley Adams was the first Premier of Barbados and only Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation. He was a highly respected lawyer who founded the Barbados Labour Party in 1938 to advocate for the rights of the poor. Some of his accomplishments include establishing the first political party in Barbados, having the national airport and a $100 bank note named in his honor, and having a statue erected in his memory.
The document discusses the methods for teaching Arabic language. It covers several topics related to teaching Arabic as a second language based on the Malaysian curriculum standards. It provides guidance on lesson planning, teaching strategies, assessment approaches and other considerations for effective Arabic instruction.
To build a bookshelf, draft a plan detailing the size, shape and design. Required tools include a table saw, wood saw, dado blade, wood glue and paint brush. Use pine or oak boards and stain or clear coat for finishing. Cut boards to length for the sides, top and shelves. Assemble using rabbit joints, applying glue and letting it dry fully before finishing.
This document discusses processing images and video in Processing. It covers importing the video library, using the Capture and Movie classes, and how image processing can be done on video frames. Filters, blend modes, and masks can be used in the same way for both images and video, as demonstrated. The document assigns reading from a textbook and announces that homework 5 will be handed out the following Monday, while iteration 3 presentations will take place in 1.5 weeks on April 9th.
This document contains the resume of Akkala Rajesh Babu summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. He has 4 years of experience in manual testing and has worked on various projects in domains like healthcare, ERP, and salesforce applications. He is proficient with testing tools like HP Quality Center, Selenium, and has experience in Agile methodology. He is seeking a challenging role in software quality assurance and test management.
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KNG is one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of restaurant goods in the world. They offer a wide range of products for restaurants including dishes, glassware, flatware, and kitchen equipment. KNG prides itself on quality products, reliable delivery, and excellent customer service for restaurants around the globe.
Alisha Parker used various media technologies across the four stages of her coursework: research, planning, construction, and evaluation. In research, she used Google, SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo, TubeChop, and headphones to research music videos and genres. In planning, Google, YouTube, Wix, headphones, and CDs helped with inspiration and conventions. Construction involved Photoshop, Premier, studio lights, social media, smartphones, DSLR camera, and Blogger. Evaluation utilized Google, Paint, PowerPoint, Prezi, SlideShare, memory sticks, and Blogger for presentations and documentation. Alisha concludes she could not have completed any stages without these media technologies.
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This document outlines the course schedule and descriptions for the Executive Certificate in Public Procurement program offered through Florida Atlantic University's Public Procurement Research Center. The schedule lists graduate courses offered in spring, summer, and fall of 2014 that cover topics such as public procurement concepts and practices, procurement law and ethics, contract formulation, and contract administration. Brief descriptions provide an overview of the focus and content of each course. Contact information is also included for the program director, managing director, course administrator, and general inquiries.
The document discusses object-oriented programming and some of its key concepts. It notes that classes have a name, attributes, a constructor, and methods. It also mentions that the major programming methodologies and mobile operating systems are based on objects. Experts say object-oriented programming should always be used. The document provides an overview of objects and programming with objects.
This document discusses recursion, translation, and rotation in Processing. It provides examples of:
1) Recursion and how it requires an exit condition to avoid infinite loops. An example of recursive square function is given.
2) The translate() function, which shifts the origin temporarily for drawing, and examples of translating shapes.
3) Drawing vertex shapes using beginShape(), vertex(), and endShape() methods. Examples include a trapezoid and pyramid top.
4) Rotating shapes using the rotation() method and how the origin can be moved with translate() before rotating. A rotating pyramid example is shown.
This document discusses strategies for effective note-taking. It notes that many students are passive notetakers who rely on materials being posted online rather than actively engaging with the material. The process of creating notes is important for long-term recall. Notetaking on devices can offer benefits like organization, multimedia capabilities, and assistance for learning disabilities, but some research shows handwritten notes may aid recall more. The document provides tips for improving notetaking like modeling, collaboration, and accountability. It also reviews notetaking apps Evernote and Google Docs.
The document provides information on various types of workplace communication such as emails, minutes, reports, proposals, presentations, interviews, and profiles of institutions. It discusses effective strategies for different forms of written and oral communication in professional settings. Various tips are provided on drafting emails, minutes, reports and other documents as well as delivering presentations and conducting interviews. The document aims to help students and professionals enhance their workplace communication skills.
Grantley Adams was the first Premier of Barbados and only Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation. He was a highly respected lawyer who founded the Barbados Labour Party in 1938 to advocate for the rights of the poor. Some of his accomplishments include establishing the first political party in Barbados, having the national airport and a $100 bank note named in his honor, and having a statue erected in his memory.
The document discusses the methods for teaching Arabic language. It covers several topics related to teaching Arabic as a second language based on the Malaysian curriculum standards. It provides guidance on lesson planning, teaching strategies, assessment approaches and other considerations for effective Arabic instruction.
To build a bookshelf, draft a plan detailing the size, shape and design. Required tools include a table saw, wood saw, dado blade, wood glue and paint brush. Use pine or oak boards and stain or clear coat for finishing. Cut boards to length for the sides, top and shelves. Assemble using rabbit joints, applying glue and letting it dry fully before finishing.
This document discusses processing images and video in Processing. It covers importing the video library, using the Capture and Movie classes, and how image processing can be done on video frames. Filters, blend modes, and masks can be used in the same way for both images and video, as demonstrated. The document assigns reading from a textbook and announces that homework 5 will be handed out the following Monday, while iteration 3 presentations will take place in 1.5 weeks on April 9th.
This document contains the resume of Akkala Rajesh Babu summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. He has 4 years of experience in manual testing and has worked on various projects in domains like healthcare, ERP, and salesforce applications. He is proficient with testing tools like HP Quality Center, Selenium, and has experience in Agile methodology. He is seeking a challenging role in software quality assurance and test management.
KNG - One of the Largest Manufacturers & Suppliers of Restaurant GoodsNiccole @ KNG
KNG is one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of restaurant goods in the world. They offer a wide range of products for restaurants including dishes, glassware, flatware, and kitchen equipment. KNG prides itself on quality products, reliable delivery, and excellent customer service for restaurants around the globe.
Alisha Parker used various media technologies across the four stages of her coursework: research, planning, construction, and evaluation. In research, she used Google, SoundCloud, YouTube, Vimeo, TubeChop, and headphones to research music videos and genres. In planning, Google, YouTube, Wix, headphones, and CDs helped with inspiration and conventions. Construction involved Photoshop, Premier, studio lights, social media, smartphones, DSLR camera, and Blogger. Evaluation utilized Google, Paint, PowerPoint, Prezi, SlideShare, memory sticks, and Blogger for presentations and documentation. Alisha concludes she could not have completed any stages without these media technologies.
Executive Certificate in Public Procurementwillmsu17
This document outlines the course schedule and descriptions for the Executive Certificate in Public Procurement program offered through Florida Atlantic University's Public Procurement Research Center. The schedule lists graduate courses offered in spring, summer, and fall of 2014 that cover topics such as public procurement concepts and practices, procurement law and ethics, contract formulation, and contract administration. Brief descriptions provide an overview of the focus and content of each course. Contact information is also included for the program director, managing director, course administrator, and general inquiries.