Friday, 9 October 2015



Questions:

1.      What are the objectives of the language?
2.      What is the Programming Language you are using?
3.      Give an example of 2 lines of syntax (individual code)
4.      What is your opinion of the game software to teach young people how to code?
5.      Discuss with your partner: Which game would be best to  each young people how to code?

Answers:
1.       To place an input to make the person/object move. SO that you’re in control.
2.       It is a CSS language; coding
3.       Example 1: self.moveRight() example 2: self.moveUp
4.       In my opinion i think it’s a good way to teach young people because it’s a fun game playing and it also explains basic coding while you’re playing game.

5.       I think the CodeCombat is the best game because its fun and easy to learn from. Which a young audience can enjoy.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

So, here's where you're wrong. You appear to have claimed that the digital enlightenment - "meme" - if you will, that I have shared with you, dates back one hundred billion years. As if your incredibly fragile claim were not to be instantaneously dismissed by a slight slither of thought alone, I shall proceed to discredit and completely invalidate your petty retaliation that followed the lack of appreciation you have shown my "meme", harnessing the power of mathematics, science, and a device so rare in species such as yourself that it is ironically called "common sense".
One Hundred Billion years, I hear you cry. Are you aware that is seven times as long as our universe is old? Twenty two times as long as our Earth is old? Over two billion times older than a "meme" such as mine could have been created? 5.7 billion times older than yourself? Seems shocking, doesn't it? Suddenly it makes sense. You feel almost overwhelmed, no - flattered, that someone could go to such lengths to disprove your claim. But deep down, it hurts. You feel a sinking shame. A need to... get away, let's say. A desire to leave this in the past, and try and move on. But it's okay. I understand. Such digital enlightment as I have shared with you is... rare. The complete bewilderment you felt regarding its very existence makes complete sense to me, and, provided you have learnt from your grave error, we can move on from this.
person: i like ur name
me: thx i got it for my birthday
we should hit the books instead of mr.Quan
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Topic
Image
Input,Output Storage or “Other”
Short Explanation
1
Processor
other
it’s your computers brain. The processor tells your computer what to do and when to do it, it decides which tasks are more important and prioritizes them to your computer’s needs.
2
Random Access Memory
Input device
a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly; that is, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes. RAM is the most common type of memory found in computers and other devices, such as printers.
3
Hard Drive
Storage
a high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit.
4
Pen Drive
Storage
A portable storage device. Can be up to 64 GB or more.
5
Sound card
Output device
a device that can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications
6
Input Sensors
Input device
A sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment.
7
Network card
Input device
Network card is an electronic device that connects a computer to a computer network, usually a LAN. It is considered a piece of computer hardware.
8
Plotter
Other
a piece of equipment that marks out points on a chart.
9
The Cloud
storage
It’s a type of storage system. Most notably iCloud.
10
Heat Synch
Input device
11
Motherboards
Input device
a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
12
Ribbon Cables
Other
a cable for transmitting electronic signals consisting of several insulated wires connected together to form a flat ribbon.


Friday, 11 September 2015


 Definition
 Examples
 How should we protect ourselves!
 Cyberbullying
 It’s is a form of bullying, but using the internet as a way to bully a person.
 Jake was using Facebook to cyberbully Sarah.
 Get rid of most of your social medias that aren’t necessary, or just don’t use the internet ever so often.
 Identity Theft
 “Catfish” is also what it can be called. It is using someone else’s identity and pretending you’re them to fool other people.
 I found out that Larry was a catfish. That isn’t what he really looks like.  He’s actually 40.
 Don’t trust and or talk to random people on the internet you don’t really have well knowledge of. The guy can be like 45 holy.
 Plagiarism
 Taking another person’s work and making it your own.
 The professor found out Johnny plagiarized his whole essay and now he’ll fail.
 Stop being lazy and just do it yourself. Even if you’re tempted do it yourself, the work pays off.  
 Computer Viruses
 Your computer getting infected and is unable to work.
 I got a bad virus from clicking that stupid ad.
 Don’t be a fool just don’t click foolishness. Stay on websites that you’re aware and or comfortable of.

Thursday, 10 September 2015