Sunday, June 16, 2013
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
- What did you enjoy about the project? Honestly, I didn't really enjoy anything about this project. It was long and boring.
- What did you learn? I learned how to use movie maker..
- Is this something you could use for other classes? I definitely could use this for other classes. But if it was up to me, I wouldn't.
- Is this something you would enjoy doing for personal use - - - vacation pictures or school fun? No, not really. Its not really my thing to create stuff. I'm not very artistic.
- What problems did you have if any? I didn't have any problems with this project. I just didn't really like it.
- Other thoughts . . . . I think we should have been able to pick our topic and done a video on that. Limiting us to bucket lists and hero's isn't that exciting. Especially if you have to watch multiple ones.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Oscar Night's High's and Lows on Twitter
During the Oscar's on February 24, 2013 there were 6.8 million tweets and 2.1 million during the Red Carpet Show. The most tweeted about moment of the night was the best picture win for "Argo". There were about 85,300 tweets per minute after the award was accepted. Twitter's favorite musical performance of the night was Adele singing "Skyfall". More highly tweeted about moments were Anne Hathaway's win of Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Jennifer Lawrence' s little stumble on her way to get her award for Best Actress. Trending all night long was "tie' after they announced a tie for Best Sound Editing and Michelle Obama's special appearance to present the Best Picture Award. Overall there were 8.9 million tweets about the Oscar's.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Voki vs. Blabberize
Personally, I prefer Voki over Blabberize. I can make my own person and it already has a mouth so I don't have to make it look all weird like on Blabberize. I think Blabberize may have been just a touch easier than Voki because all you had to do was choose a picture and add a voice to it. But on Voki I could customize all of it myself. Honestly, I don't think I would use either one of these again. Its not exactly something I would call fun or entertaining. To me it just seems like a one time thing I guess. I don't think you could use these in other classes either. Unless you want to be creative and create one with a voice for a presentation in class.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Digital Footprint Analysis
1. I'm proud to say that my top word in my cloud is Love.
2. I'm surprise to see how many curse words I used and how many times I used them.
3. I'm embarrassed about the curse words that I've used.
4. I'm going to think about what i'm going to say before I type it out. And try not to use so many curse words. I want to have a good image online and I believe I need to change how I act online to make myself a better image.
2. I'm surprise to see how many curse words I used and how many times I used them.
3. I'm embarrassed about the curse words that I've used.
4. I'm going to think about what i'm going to say before I type it out. And try not to use so many curse words. I want to have a good image online and I believe I need to change how I act online to make myself a better image.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Cyber Bully
I really enjoyed this movie because it had so much truth and honesty to it. This stuff happens every day and people don't do anything about it. There are so many kids out there ready to commit suicide because they are being bullied at school or even online. I think right when the bullying starts then you need to start saving the messages or texts and tell someone immediately. Being the bullied can be very tough. I would know because I suffered harassment online and at school all through my 8th grade year. I never told anyone and now I realized that I should have spoken up. I should have been heard by someone. And sometimes that's all you can ever do.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Netiquette
Netiquette is a set of rules on how to behave online. Netiquette affects everyone who has access to the internet. Your boss, friends, parents, relatives, teachers, etc. Good netiquette includes treating others respectfully, make sure your profiles are appropriate and make you look good, keeping fights off cyberspace and don't get involved, respect others privacy, and be patient with those who make mistakes. Poor netiquette would include making fun of others online, starting fights, going through someones files, and taking advantage of the power you have in cyberspace. These are basically the unspoken rules of being online and in cyberspace. If you violate these rules, you will be caught, and you will suffer.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Is Downloading Music Legal/ Understanding Copyright
Sharing music from an Mp3 happens all the time and is very popular. Yes, Mp3 is legal, but it often misleads people. What is illegal is unauthorized copying of music. You can make a copy of the CD for your own personal use but may not give that copy to someone else. Whether is is sold or given away, it still violates the Copyright Law. So to put it simply, you need to pay for your tracks or songs. For example, pirating a movie. Lets say you rented Mission Impossible for the night. You really enjoyed it and would like to watch it again when you get home from work tomorrow. Sadly, the movie is due before 8 o'clock and you don't get off work until 9:00. So you whip out your video camera and re-tape the entire movie. Your extremely happy with it and invite some friends over to watch it with you. Once the movie is over your friend wants to borrow it. So you let him and don't think anything of it. You just violated the Copyright law severely. To distribute that copy to another person you must have the permission of the original owners. In other words its basically stealing. Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the U.S. to the creators of "original works" including videos, music, literary works, photographs, paintings etc.


Thursday, January 24, 2013
Justice Weighs Case on Imported Text Books
In Washington, 2010, The Supreme Court is investigating a copyright case about the sale
of imported textbooks on eBay that has wide-ranging
implications for many products made abroad and sold in the United States.
The case arose from the
entrepreneurial impulses of Supap Kirtsaeng, a Thai student who attended
Cornell University and the University of Southern California. He helped pay for
his education by selling text books that his friends and relatives had bought abroad and shipped to him.
The general rule for products made
in the United States is that the owners of particular copies can do what they
like with them. If you buy a book or record made in the United States, for
instance, you are free to lend it or sell it as you wish. The question for the
justices was whether that rule, called the first-sale doctrine, also applies
when the works in question were made abroad.
The answer turns on a phrase in the
Copyright Act, which appears to limit the first-sale doctrine to works
“lawfully made under this title.” The lower courts said that textbooks
manufactured outside the United States cannot have been made under American law
and so remained subject to the control of the owner of the copyright. The case was then closed with no charges nor fines.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Greece Project
I really enjoyed this research project. It was actually a project that seemed like fun because we got to pick our own topic, which was nice. My favorite part of the project was creating my PowerPoint. I've always had fun creating PowerPoint's because I like to be creative when it comes to my projects. I didn't have a least favorite part because it was a great project. I didn't really learn anything new about Greece though. I already new a lot which is why I chose it as my country. The only difficult part of my reasearch was getting the right facts. There was always something wrong with the page I was on and I had to go to a different one because it wasn't accurate at all. Some strong points in my presentation was how I didn't have to put full sentences. That I already new enough about my topic that I only had to put small cues on my presentation. I spoke loud, and clear so the class could hear me well enough. My weakness was being able to see my cues. I had to keep looking over to see what the PowerPoint said, and that kind of threw me off. But I think I did really well and I think I got a good grade overall.
I would keep doing this project myself because it helps kids learn about a country and it gives them computer skills and presentation tips.
I would keep doing this project myself because it helps kids learn about a country and it gives them computer skills and presentation tips.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Snapchat: Sexting tool, or the next Instagram
Most parents are disapproving Snapchat for various reasons. They are concerned that it is just a new Sexting tool and that teenagers will take it too far. For teens, it is a safe way to send nude pictures to others, but will be deleted shortly after arrival to another Snapchat. It is said that it's competing with Facebook and maybe Twitter. The makers are certain that it will be the next Instagram.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/03/tech/mobile/snapchat/index.html?hpt=te_t1
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/03/tech/mobile/snapchat/index.html?hpt=te_t1
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