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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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+ | Day one was about meeting and getting to know each other, building a better understanding of the group dynamic. | ||
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+ | * I shared a little about my background and how this class has grown over the years. | ||
+ | * We reviewed the group survey and talked about some of the ways that each of you work. | ||
+ | * Most importantly we discussed the challenges of working/presenting remotely and agreed that we will keep discussing this and sharing solutions. | ||
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+ | === Links === | ||
+ | * I shared a nice time-lapse of Robert Kondo paining light in Photoshop [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipc9mg2lJ4E&list=PLx9e4r-O99Bzn-UvGqFR03O4RKImrHn9d&index=15 here]]. | ||
+ | * I shared a quick demo of Google Photoscan for iPhone, a possible way to scan higher quality with your phone. | ||
+ | * A few students asked me about scanners after class so I made this [[Help:Contents]] reference for you 😎. | ||
== Downloads == | == Downloads == |
Revision as of 18:39, 23 September 2020
This Week
- Introductions and backgrounds
- Digital Portfolio during a global pandemic
- Open questions and discussion
Open Questions
- Matthew Questions
- What are your process/production/presentation thoughts & fears?
- SVA Adobe Creative Cloud accounts?
Notes
Day one was about meeting and getting to know each other, building a better understanding of the group dynamic.
- I shared a little about my background and how this class has grown over the years.
- We reviewed the group survey and talked about some of the ways that each of you work.
- Most importantly we discussed the challenges of working/presenting remotely and agreed that we will keep discussing this and sharing solutions.
Links
- I shared a nice time-lapse of Robert Kondo paining light in Photoshop [here].
- I shared a quick demo of Google Photoscan for iPhone, a possible way to scan higher quality with your phone.
- A few students asked me about scanners after class so I made this Help:Contents reference for you 😎.