GPH-205 Nov. 12-13 announcement

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 11/12/08

GPH-205 Nov. 12-13 announcement

In this 3 minute video Jim Janossy, sick as a dog with a cold and the flu, explains why it's likely he will not be able to conduct the class session on Thursday Nov. 13, and describes how students can get the content of the lecture from the slides and audio narrative he is putting on the web at the course Blackboard web site.

By jjanossy

Tags : DePaul, GPH-205, Janossy

csc298_presentations

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 10/11/08

csc298_presentations

A total of 23 students in Jim Janossy's Autumn, 2008 CSC-298 internship class at DePaul University, Chicago make a brief presentation on a different article each. Music courtesy of Men of Clay, via www.podsafeaudio.com.

By jjanossy

Tags : CSC-298, DePaul, Janossy, public speaking, student presentations

JavaBad_example1_0002

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 9/23/08

JavaBad_example1_0002

In this second video in the JavaPlease instructional series, Jim Janossy of the Depaul University computer science faculty illustrates how a Java program with a simple syntax error is processed by the JavaPlease environment to reveal the error to you, and how you correct it and achieve successful compilation and execution. Based on the JavaPlease Workbook published by Stipes Publishing of Champaign, Illinois.

By jjanossy

Tags : DePaul, Janossy, Java, JavaPlease, Stipes

JavaA0good_0001

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 9/23/08

JavaA0good_0001

Video #1 of the JavaPlease instructional series. In this 5-minute video Jim Janossy of DePaul University demonstrates how to compile and run a Java program using the JavaPlease environment, supplied with the "JavaPlease Workbook" published by Stipes Publishing of Champaign, Illinois.

By jjanossy

Tags : DePaul, DePaul University, Janossy, Java

GPH-205_light_mixing

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 9/11/08

GPH-205_light_mixing

Here is an animated video that previews some of the many concepts of technology used to produce art. GPH-205 at DePaul University cover technologies of art from ancient times to the present and is taught by Jim Janossy and Steve Jost of the College of Computing faculty.

By jjanossy

Tags : DePaul, Janossy, Jost, art, technology

Thomas_OBrien_Chicago_Olympics_2016

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 8/21/08

Thomas_OBrien_Chicago_Olympics_2016

Mild Chicago host Jim Janossy interviews long-time Chicago resident Thomas O'Brien of the DePaul University College of Commerce faculty in response to Mayor Daley's public request for Chicagoans to express their feelings about the Chicago 2016 Olympics!

By jjanossy

Tags : 2016, Chicago, Daley, Mayor, Olympics

Martin_oh_Martin

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 7/1/08

Martin_oh_Martin

Mild Chicago interviews Martin Williams, long-time DePaul University employee, who reveals the secret of his happiness with a career of 26 years at the university to Mild Chicago host Jim Janossy. (Music "Men of Clay" courtesy of Throne of Blood, at www.podsafeaudio.com)

By jjanossy

GPH205_intro

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 6/26/08

GPH205_intro

Welcome to DePaul University's GPH-205 course, "Historical Foundations of Visual Technology", by Jim Janossy, instructor and author of the workbook

By jjanossy

Tags : art, history, janossy, technology, visual

FlipVideo ideas

via jjanossy's Videos by jjanossy on 3/17/08

FlipVideo ideas

Jim Janossy talks about a couple of different and interesting things you can do with your FlipVideo; well, different anyway...

By jjanossy

 

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