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Zac Gilliland
Добавлен 5 янв 2013
Group 15 Demo
Demonstration of a zip line inspection device devised for UCF ECE senior design and funded by United Launch Alliance.
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Видео
Group 15 Zip Line Inspector Device
Просмотров 254 года назад
Special thanks to United Launch Alliance for sponsoring this project! As part of the completion of senior design for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Central Florida. Bryan Core, EE and CpE Zachary Gilliland, CpE Jason Wessner, EE
Group 15 Mid-Demo
Просмотров 214 года назад
Electrical components demo of the zip line cable inspection device for United Launch Alliance and UCF ECE senior design.
Three-Factor ANOVA
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.6 лет назад
For STA 3032 Summer semester at the University of Central Florida.
Walt Disney and the Development of Animation
Просмотров 878 лет назад
For HUM2020 at Lake Sumter State College. I realized in a final screening that I only included two frames of non-Disney material when talking about modern animation. Whoops. So, yes, I am fully aware that there is more to animation than Disney.
A Comparison of Four Renaissance Masters
Просмотров 8498 лет назад
A.K.A. The Not-so-Teenage Totally-not Mutant True Italian Renaissance Artists For Humanities (HUM2020) at Lake Sumter State College. I claim no ownership of any images used. All rights to respective owners and publishers.
Absolutely amazing! Loved the visualization and examples
underrated bro. u explained this very well
Hello my name is Trinity I am currently taking this course and I am trying to figure out how to make my video? He told us not to make a narrated PowerPoint and then try to upload it to RUclips, so I was wondering how did you make yours? @Zac Gilliland
I'm also in the Humanities class. I don't think he will respond as the video is 4 years old, but it looks like he did use PowerPoint or maybe the windows or mac movie maker software. The only reason our professor said not to use a narrated PowerPoint is that it is very tricky to get the audio matched up with the slides in a video format. It also takes some computing power for PowerPoint to turn the narrated PowerPoint to a video. I had to do it for another class and trust me, as a full-time computer technician, it was difficult and took a long time. I'm using Camtasia and, assuming I understand the software, screen recording my PowerPoint slide and adding voice-over narration through Camtasia