Trevor Robinson's Blog
Monday, April 28, 2014
Timetoast
Timetoast was a Web 2.0 tool used to create a timeline. I wouldn't use this particular timeline tool again because it was very restricted and I would rather have a fully functioning timeline with free to use space.
Piktochart
Piktochart is a fun and easy Web 2.0 tool used to create info-graphics with a fun interesting set-up. I would totally use this tool again to create a fun picture for a project of some sort.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Journal Entry?
It is pretty difficult to decide the best thing I have learned in this class. However, If I was forced to choose by gunpoint, I would have to pick Photoshop. Photoshop has been my favorite Web 2.0 Tool/Computer Tool we have used for many reasons. I like how you can use this application to create and alter photos. I used Photoshop to create penguans flying in a desert. I thought that tool was super neat and very entertaining, as well. There isn't anything I wish I could learn because I have seriously learned everything I've wanted to learn and more. Emerging Technologies has certainly become one of my favorite classes I've ever taken.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Pixton Poaching Comic
Pixton is a website used to create comics and it has many fun and colorful options to use. I did not particularly enjoy this website because it was hard to use and quite frustrating at times. It would not let me drag some of the items that I wanted and it ended up messing with my entire project. I would not recommend this site to anyone.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Voki
Voki is a website where you can create a moving animated character and have it say anything or have it look anyway you would please. It was fun to play around with the different backgrounds and characters and it an awesome Web 2.0 tool.
Monday, March 31, 2014
PrioVR Full Body Gaming Suit (Up and Coming Technology)
PrioVR Full Body
Gaming Suit
PrioVR
is a full body system that uses high-performance inertial sensors to provide
360 degrees of low-latency, real-time motion tracking without the need for
cameras, optics, line-of-sight, or large awkward equipment. PrioVR’s sensors
are placed on key points of your body to capture your movements and translate
them on-screen in real-time. PrioVR is wireless, allows for multiple
simultaneous users, and will work anywhere - indoors or out, in capture spaces
of any size.
PrioVR is available in three versions, the Core, the Lite, and the
Pro, all of which are wireless and compatible with each other. All suits
include two hand-controllers with action buttons, triggers, and joysticks. The
joysticks let you easily navigate through large worlds without actually
walking, while the trigger supports a familiar shooting experience. And all
PrioVR suits come with demo games so you can e xperience the freedom of full-body gaming from day 1.
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