Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Mission 1: Design a Web Site for NASA!

Design introductory Web pages for the Student International Space Station Mission Control Training program. Inspire other students to reach for the stars by becoming certified flight controllers.

  • Student ISS Mission Control Training (Homepage): Inspire students to learn more about NASA training opportunities for teens. Provide an overview of what the ground teams that support the ISS do and the training tracks.
  • Training Track 1: Basic ISS and NASA TrainingMotivate teens to begin with the basics of NASA training for working on ISS.
  • Training Track 2: Mission Control Center “THOR” Flight Controller TrainingEncourage students to train for the “THOR” position. Students will learn the skills for the “real-time” operation of the thermal control systems for the entire ISS.
  • Training Track 3: Mission Evaluation Room “ASTRO” Subsystem SpecialistTrain to be the engineer responsible for troubleshooting and preventing crisis situations with the ISS thermal control systems, with your skills in analysis and problem-solving.
  • Training Track 4: Payload Operations Integration “PRO” Subsystem SpecialistLet students know they can excel by managing the thermal control of scientific payloads and experiments on ISS.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Microsoft Expression Web Tutorial

The goal of this tutorial is to teach you the basic of using Microsoft expression Web and to guid you in building creative, dynamic Web sites from scratch with the disign tools that IT professionals use.

Exercise 1: Creating a New Web site
Task 1 is complete. (pg. 6) time__________ date_________
Task 2 is complete. ((pg. 9) time__________ date_________


Exercise 2: Creating Page Layouts with Layers
Task 1 is complete. (pg. 12) time__________ date_________
Task 2 is complete. (pg. 14) time__________ date_________
Task 3 is complete. (pg.17) time__________ date_________
Task 4 is complete. (pg. 22) time__________ date_________

Exercise 3: Styling Your Web site Using CSS
Task 1 is complete. (pg. 24) time__________ date_________
Task 2 is complete. (pg. 25) time__________ date_________
Task 3 is complete. (pg. 30) time__________ date_________
Task 4 is complete. ((pg. 32) time__________ date_________

Exercise 4: Creating More Pages
Task 1 is complete. (pg. 36) time__________ date_________
Task 2 is complete. (pg. 44) time__________ date_________
Task 3 is complete. (pg. 45) time__________ date_________
Task 4 is complete. (pg. 49) time__________ date_________

Exercise 5: Adding Navigation Controls to your Site
Task 1 is complete. (pg. 51) time__________ date_________
Task 2 is complete. (pg. 54) time__________ date_________
Task 3 is complete. (pg. 60) time__________ date_________

Monday, January 11, 2010

HOCUS-FOCUS2



Six Differences
  1. 1. On the top pic, an antana is sticking out the car.
  2. 2. On the top one there is a paper thing on the bus pole.
  3. 3. On the top one the dig is closer to the boy.
  4. 4. On the top one the boys hat is down while the bottom is up.
  5. 5. On the top one th boy's shirt has tons of squares.
  6. 6. On the tree there is no picture on the bottom.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

  • In dreamweaver, a site generally consists of two parts: a collection of files on a local computer (the local site), and a location on a remote web server that you upload the files when you are ready to.
  • The term "site" can refer either to a website or to the local storage location for the documents that belong to a website.
  • A Dw site organizes all the documents associated with your website and lets you track and maintain links, manage files, shares files, and transfer your site file to a web server.
  • Local folder is your workinjg directory. Dw refers to this folder as your local site. the local folder is usually a folder on your hard disk.
  • remote folder is where you store your files. Dw refers to this folder as your remote site. The remote folder is on the computer that's running your web server.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

HOCUS-FOCUS



Six differences
1. No plant by the dore in one when the other has one.
2. No bird house in one but the other has one.
3. The kid has his cap turned to the back while the other has it turned to the front.
4. On one the womans sleeve has a pattern and the other has none.
5. The man has something in his hand in one and the other has nothing.
6. In one the womans collar is more pointy while the other is more round.



Monday, December 7, 2009

Art Institute of Houston -- guest speaker

There was this guest peker that came and spoke to our clas about the art institute. I learned that there are tons of schools all aroubd the world and knowing that, you realize that you dont have to stay in your own home town. Then I saw that they also taught culinary and baking which I would probably take if
I went there. Then I noticed that there was photography. I would really enjoy taking pictures and learning how to do neat things to them.
Finally I noticed that they were able to make signs, whis is graphic disign. I just would love to learn how to do that.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How The Mutant Was Born



This is a fennec fox pup.
She will be used hopefully
for the ears.



This is the lion.
He will be used
for his mane.



This is the wolf.
He will be used for
his body.




This is the mutants home.
Which means its going to be
the background.







And me... As the
human face:)