For ICT, our homework involves using the program Python 2.5. So far, we have had to create programs that add three numbers together, calculating average speed, and more. Each program becomes more complex as we progress further in using the program. For more information about this program or to download this program, click here.
- Laura :)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Fuji F50fd
In my ICT 12 class, we had to choose a digital camera from the list that can be found here, that appealed to us. The Fuji F50fd caught my eye, mainly because of its design and 12.1 megapixels. Here are some of its great features:
Click here for more information about the Fuji F50fd
- Laura :)
- 2.7" LCD Screen
- 3x Optical Zoom
- Face Detection Technology- faces appear bright and clear
- Dual Image Stabilization- minimizes blurring caused by movement or shaking of the camera
Click here for more information about the Fuji F50fd
- Laura :)
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Check This Out
My ICT 12 teacher has created a site that compares camera prices at different stores for the Vancouver Area. It also has the megapixel for each camera, and other various details, such as the size of the LCD screen. It's definitely worth checking out!
Click here to visit the Digital Cameras Survey
- Laura :)
Click here to visit the Digital Cameras Survey
- Laura :)
Friday, November 30, 2007
OLPC Links
From my ICT 12 teacher, the class has received many aritcles regarding OLPC:
Why the '$100 laptop' project is under siege
-> This article, written by the Wall Street Journal, discusses other companies' plans to create their own version of this program.
OLPC XO User Review
-> This is an OLPC XO user review who discusses the positive and negative aspects of the laptop, and its hardware and many features.
Check them out!
- Laura :)
Why the '$100 laptop' project is under siege
-> This article, written by the Wall Street Journal, discusses other companies' plans to create their own version of this program.
OLPC XO User Review
-> This is an OLPC XO user review who discusses the positive and negative aspects of the laptop, and its hardware and many features.
Check them out!
- Laura :)
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Visual Basic
For an assignment with Visual Basic, the ICT 12 class is creating a digital clock. We used the time shown on the computer, and to do this, we write under the procedure that deals with the time, "(our name for the timer)= Time". Also, we added a menu option that has File -> Exit, and Help -> About. This was done by going to the Tools Option at the top of the program, then going down to Menu Editor, and then inserting what we want. To have the "Exit" and "About" be within the "File" and "Exit" options, we put them underneath whatever we wanted them to be put under, then click the right arrow, which put 4 dots before "Exit" or "About." This showed that we wanted them to be within another option. "About" shows information about our program, and to get this to pop-up, we had to create a new form. I've learned a lot from doing this program!
- Laura :)
- Laura :)
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Google Analytics
I have signed up for Google Analytics about two weeks ago. This allows me to see where people are from that are visiting my site, how long they are there for, and how many times they have visited. Right now I have 56 visits, most of them are from Vancouver, Canada. Interestingly enough, a person from Turkey, a person from Portugal, and a person from Massachusetts, United States have visited my site! However, it's only been a one time thing from those countries. My goal for my blog is to reach at least 100 visits.
Add one to your site by signing up at Google Analytics.
-Laura :)
Add one to your site by signing up at Google Analytics.
-Laura :)
Thursday, November 15, 2007
OLPC: One Laptop Per Child
One Laptop Per Child is a non-profit organization, founded by Nicholas Negroponte, which provides children in third world countries with a laptop so that they can have the ability to gain technological knowledge. In addition, these laptops can be a light source for the children's homes. To operate these laptops, there is a crank on the side of it. Wind up the crank, and the laptop can operate up to 10 hours. Also, the program makes sure that the laptop goes into the hands of the child. Personally, I think the OLPC program is a great opportunity for children who do not have access to a computer, and I would like to be a part of such a program.
For more information, visit the One Laptop Per Child site.
For even more information, read the article written by Mr. Vogel on it.
For more information, visit the One Laptop Per Child site.
For even more information, read the article written by Mr. Vogel on it.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
ICT 12 Class Blogs
Here's a list of the ICT 12 Class Blogs:
Cecilia Abreu
Amanda Alberti
Lester Aquilario
Maria Arcadi
Jason Cadacio
Jon Catapia
Jaime Dy Tioco
Giuseppe Ficetola
Kathryn Jarin
Eliza Labrador
Ysabel Lago
Natalie Luongo
Sarah Navarro
Micaela Monk
Ryan Parmiter
Julian Sales
Julienne Serrano
Emily Shim
Tomasz Sowa
Robert Straw
Stephanie Tan
Precious Toca
Adrianna Wong
Gregory Ziarek
Check them out!
-Laura :)
Cecilia Abreu
Amanda Alberti
Lester Aquilario
Maria Arcadi
Jason Cadacio
Jon Catapia
Jaime Dy Tioco
Giuseppe Ficetola
Kathryn Jarin
Eliza Labrador
Ysabel Lago
Natalie Luongo
Sarah Navarro
Micaela Monk
Ryan Parmiter
Julian Sales
Julienne Serrano
Emily Shim
Tomasz Sowa
Robert Straw
Stephanie Tan
Precious Toca
Adrianna Wong
Gregory Ziarek
Check them out!
-Laura :)
Monday, October 29, 2007
My First Blog
Hi!
So, this is my first blog for ICT 12!
This year will we be using several programming languages, such as:
-Laura :)
So, this is my first blog for ICT 12!
This year will we be using several programming languages, such as:
- Turbo Pascal
- Visual Basic
- Java
- Jeroo
- C++
- Python
- Scratch
-Laura :)
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