This blog is a portfolio of the work I have did throughout my college career at Rutgers University. I was a double major, focusing on Philosophy and Journalism and Media Studies. Most of work displayed below is from my Journalism and Public Relations classes. There are writing samples from both my Journalism and Philosophy classes available.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
College Writing Samples
Below are writing samples from my senior year at Rutgers, including work in the areas of Philosophy, Public Relations and Journalism. To view the sample please click the link and download the file.
Philosophy-
Paper 1- Davidson Doctrine
Paper 2 - Philosophy of the Mind
Paper 3 - Philosophy of the Mind 2
Paper 4 - Mind and Body Problem
Public Relations and Journalism-
PR- Sample One
PR- Sample Two
PR- Sample Three
PR- Sample Four
PR-Sample FIve
Journalism- Sample One
Journalism- Sample Two
Journalism- Sample Three
Philosophy-
Paper 1- Davidson Doctrine
Paper 2 - Philosophy of the Mind
Paper 3 - Philosophy of the Mind 2
Paper 4 - Mind and Body Problem
Public Relations and Journalism-
PR- Sample One
PR- Sample Two
PR- Sample Three
PR- Sample Four
PR-Sample FIve
Journalism- Sample One
Journalism- Sample Two
Journalism- Sample Three
Headaplooza Project
This project was done in my Editing and Design class. We worked and learned the in and outs of Indesgin.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Octomom Magazine
In my Editing and Design class we learned how to use Indesign, an Adobe product, which is similar to Quirk Express. In this post I have loaded a magazine spread of a story which was once ran in the New York Times Magazine. The article and the pictures are taken from the New York Times. The layout and design was my creation.
Soundslides Project
For my Editing and Design class we made Soundslides. Soundslides is a program which is used to piece together a combination of photos, cutlines, and sounds. The Soundslides project, which I produced, is of Mardi Gras 2011. My teacher provided the pictures for us, but since she nor I attended Mardi Gras this year there is no sound to go with the Soundslides. Soundslides is useful for putting information together in a way which draws people in. The ability to use sound and photos are not only allowing you to tell a story, but allowing to embrace the audio and visual aspects of what the story is telling you.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Google Maps
In my Editing and Design class I made my own Google maps. Google maps allow you apply pushpins, different shaped symbols standing for something on the map, to mark of certain destinations. The map I created is of the Jersey Shore. I hope this helps you enjoy your next beach experience.
View Beach bum in a larger map
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