Hello to CS 100W/200W peers and Debra.
My name is Mari Kaneshima and I am a fifth-year student at San Jose State University.
My technical expertise are in acknowledging HTML and CSS, building and designing websites, having good usage of Microsoft Office and iWork, and debugging image errors on websites. By having these expertise, I believe I am seasoned in website designing (AKA The WebMaster). My passion for the language of computers started before attending San Jose State University. These languages helped me understand how to write and design websites, which leads to my goal as a future website designer.
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”
-- Steve Jobs
This quote by Steve Jobs motivates and excites me in my field of computer science, where I hoped to be a leader in website designing. This road to success will be filled with ups and downs, but I am ready and excited for the challenges I will encounter.
There are many challenges for me to tackle when it comes to being appointed as a computer scientist. I need to develop my communication/interpersonal skills and take what I have learned from my computer science classes into consideration when I face the many challenges which I am sure I will stumble across in my career.
I am looking forward for your comments and feedback here in my blog.
My name is Mari Kaneshima and I am a fifth-year student at San Jose State University.
My technical expertise are in acknowledging HTML and CSS, building and designing websites, having good usage of Microsoft Office and iWork, and debugging image errors on websites. By having these expertise, I believe I am seasoned in website designing (AKA The WebMaster). My passion for the language of computers started before attending San Jose State University. These languages helped me understand how to write and design websites, which leads to my goal as a future website designer.
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.”
-- Steve Jobs
This quote by Steve Jobs motivates and excites me in my field of computer science, where I hoped to be a leader in website designing. This road to success will be filled with ups and downs, but I am ready and excited for the challenges I will encounter.
There are many challenges for me to tackle when it comes to being appointed as a computer scientist. I need to develop my communication/interpersonal skills and take what I have learned from my computer science classes into consideration when I face the many challenges which I am sure I will stumble across in my career.
I am looking forward for your comments and feedback here in my blog.
Right off the bat, when I opened your blog, the first thing I noticed was your background. It isn't incredibly overbearing which can be a good thing or a bad thing. Second, I noticed your picture which gets the job done, the background doesn't distract the viewer from your face which is perfect.
ReplyDeleteAs for the content, it's refreshing to read that you already know what you want to pursue after you graduate from SJSU. The quote is a nice touch as well.
As far as criticism goes, I believe there are still some grammatical errors in the post, particularly in the first main paragraph.
Other than that, keep up the good work! I look forward to reading more of your blog posts.