So.

I really do love technology. Especially when dealing with the arts. I think it's a great tool and I really do love learning about it.

I have been putzing on the Green Bay E Portfolio website for an hour now, trying to view what my portfolio looks like.

I also, for the life of me, CANNOT figure out how to edit the banner and headline, as we were shown in class.

I should have worked on this right after the presentation they gave us, but, alas my computer has been AND STILL IS very sick.  It also didnt look too difficult when I was watching him. Like I said, I love technology and it was fun for me to learn how to do it.

Obviously, I didn't learn enough, because well, here we are.

So if anyone wants to comment and let me know what I am missing, that would be great.  GREAT, GRAND, WONDERFUL--NO YELLING ON THE BUS!

This is me trying to figure out my media for the arts. Le Sigh. It's doing crazy things to me.

--E
 
Well, here we are.

A new school year is upon us, which will begin the blogging process!

Mainly, this blog will be used for my Social Media Seminar class with Professor Ellen Rosewall.  I am very, VERY excited for this class, as I believe social media is a HUGE part of everyone's lives, especially those who are involved in the Arts.

I've decided to attach a link to this page, which will be highly embarrassing for myself as well as Melyssa Keil.  In the past, we were both involved in a group called the Peter Quince Performing Company in Manitowoc.  I posted this video on YouTube of our audition dance piece from the 2008 show FAME.  At the time, I thought it would bring it more people to audition for the show, or see what we were all about.  Boy, was I wrong.  There's no depth, no information, nothing professional AT ALL.  But, here you all go, for a good laugh.

P.S.  We did not plan the color coordination--just a random happening.  Melyssa is the second from the left, I am the second from the right.  Laugh as you will--it was pretty much after a long day of dancing, goofing around, and all over fun.  Sigh...silly times, silly thoughts of "good advertisement."

--E