Jesse Pluim

Posts by Jesse Pluim

Culture Shock! A Podcast Workshop Production

Categories: Podcasting, Workshops

I would like to thank everyone who came out to the Fall 2010 podcasting workshop and shared stories of culture shock.  Their final edited product can be heard below.  In addition to basic hardware set up, we covered editing with … Continue reading

Your Data Visualization Resources!

Categories: Uncategorized

First of all, I would like to thank everyone who came to our data visualization workshop.  Through the exploration of different web-based programs, we had many great conversations about the nature of data visualization and when it should be used. … Continue reading

Presentation Workshop Recap

Categories: Workshops

Thanks to all that came out to the presentation workshop last tuesday, it was a rousing success! Before even touching a computer we began by having a conversation about what a good presentation actually means and what it should look … Continue reading

Get Your MIIS Email on Your Gmail

Categories: Productivity, Tutorial

1) Open Gmail and, in the top-right corner, click “Settings”.  Select the “Accounts and Import” tab. 2) Click “Add POP3 email account,” enter your MIIS Email address and click “continue”. 3) Enter your MIIS email password.  The POP server will … Continue reading

Fall Introductory Workshop Series Announced

Categories: DMC Education, Events, Workshops

The first half of the DMC Workshop Series has been announced and needless to say, we are quite excited.  In addition to a handful of new workshops, our old classics have been updated to include currently emerging applications that will … Continue reading

Logging on to MIIS

Categories: Resources

Hello new/returning students and welcome to the internet home of the Digital Media Commons!  I know you are most likely overwhelmed with orientation and the beginning of the Fall 2010 semester and we are here to help.  I am sure … Continue reading

Merging Subtitles and Video

Categories: Workshops

Selecting the Right File Types You should already have your video file and subtitle file separate.  The most common video file types are .avi, .mp4, .mpeg, .MOV (Not your file type?  Don’t worry, this tutorial will work for most videos … Continue reading