www.c4e.us -- Computers 4 Everyone (us!)

  Jim Janossy     e-mail: jim@c4e.us  
How to write a college paper with method instead of madness: The document you can download here is provided as a public service. I wrote this after seeing far too many college students laboring over paper-writing assignments with no real method, somehow thinking that spreading out a lot of books and articles the night before a deadline was the way this was done. If you follow the method described here step-by-step, you will have no trouble writing stunningly credible original academic papers and you may actually start to enjoy the process!
Click here to download this .pdf

Here is Dean Allen in his dramatic rendition of the tairy fale of Rindercella:


Access to my wacky blog: I started a blog on November 3, 2009 just to see how blogging works. Nothing very serious about it but I did it under a pseudonym and if you feel compelled to barf out your feelings about anything at all I'd suggest you might do the same. "W.W.Y.S." as a friend of mine very aptly advised. ("Watch What You Say", since once you put something on the web it is there FOREVER.) My blog is at legboo.blogspot.com and if you want to waste your time, click on that hyperlink.

Accessing the "real" course web site: I have set up access to Moodle, real college-level learning management system web site for this series of computer literacy classes. You can visit this site and enroll yourself in this course! Here is how you do that: This will give you access to the “official” course learning site that provides copies of the handouts from each class session as well as many other features and resources. You can use use the News Forum at the official site to post public comments in a discussion board.
Here are some audio files like those you will learn to create! (Listen and/or download)

Jubilate Mix from the CD Music Box Masterpieces - (4 minutes, 9 Mb)


Videos like you'll eventually learn to create!

Intro: Video creation/editing using a PC                       Pilot: learn a language by reading the bible!
       

Pilot: Narrated class slides as a movie
   

Father's Day 2009 and 807 house update!              
   

Camtasia test of an Audacity music video


A unique rendition of the first movement of Mozart's Concerto for Bells and Voice K.299
performed by the alumni orchestra of St. Onouphrius College. Originally known as the
"Firebell Concerto", this is performed on the original instruments for which it was arranged,
as it sounded when Mozart composed it, (supposedly, according to Köchel) before he sobered up
and re-scored it for flute and harp. My visualization is a humble effort based on the original -JJ


Mozart Synesthesia: play here by clicking on the arrow or to download for iPhone click here   (30 Mb zipped)