Thursday, December 13, 2007
Python: @ NDRS
If you want to know more about the computer language Python, check out this website www.myndrs.com/python. The site is run by the ICT 12 teacher Mr. Vogel, and it includes many Python and other Computer Science resources, and some examples of software written in Python. You can even download the package if you're really interested in trying Python out.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Digital Cameras
If you want to buy a camera, check out this website: http://www.ndrs.org/iol/cameras.htm for an updated list of all the latest digital camera models. The list includes the price(s) of the camera at different stores, the megapixels, and some of the camera's special features. It even shows which digitals cameras are considered "best buys." All the models mentioned in the list can be found in the Lower Mainland, but just remember that the prices refer to the Vancouver area
Friday, November 30, 2007
MediaMax & Python
Last week I signed up for a MediaMax account, which allows me to store files. It's kind of like my backup, just incase something happens to my main files. So far, I have stored files from Visual Basic, such as ND Subjects and just recently, Digital Clock.
Yesterday, I installed the program Python onto my computer at home. Later on in the year, my class will be doing some assignments using this program.
Yesterday, I installed the program Python onto my computer at home. Later on in the year, my class will be doing some assignments using this program.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
One Laptop Per Child
"One Laptop Per Child" (OLPC) was founded by Nicholas Negroponte. The goal of this organization is to provide children in developing countries an educational experience - in other words, an access to knowledge. From November 12, 2007 until December 31st, OLPC has established an offer to North American residents called, "Give 1 Get 1," which allows the consumer to get 2 laptops for a certain price, with one of them being sent to a child in a developing country.
For more information about OLPC, visit their official website at:
http://www.laptop.org/.
For a review from someone who owns an OLPC laptop, click here:
http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1014
For an article about OLPC from the Wall Street Journal, click here:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/Extra/Wny$100LaptopProjectIsUnderSiege.aspx
(Image Credit: http://eris.njit.edu/~timothyk/uploads/olpc-green-white.jpg)
For more information about OLPC, visit their official website at:
http://www.laptop.org/.
For a review from someone who owns an OLPC laptop, click here:
http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=1014
For an article about OLPC from the Wall Street Journal, click here:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/Extra/Wny$100LaptopProjectIsUnderSiege.aspx
(Image Credit: http://eris.njit.edu/~timothyk/uploads/olpc-green-white.jpg)
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Google Analytics Update
I've added the tracking code from Google Analytics to my blog for about a week now. From my reports, I have had 18 visits with 14 of them being absolute unique visitors. All my visitors so far are from Canada - 12 from Vancouver, 4 from Burnaby, and 2 from Port Coquitlam.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
ICT 12 Bloggers
Here is a list of blogs that belong to other ICT 12 students:
Cecilia Abreu
Amanda Alberti
Lester Aquilario
Maria Arcadi
Laura Bordignon
Jason Cadacio
Jaime Dy Tioco
Jon Catapia
Joey Ficetola
Kathryn Jarin
Eliza Labrador
Ysabel Lago
Natalie Luongo
Micaela Monk
Sarah Navarro
Ryan Parmiter
Julian Sales
Emily Shim
Tomasz Sowa
Robert Straw
Stephanie Tan
Precious Toca
Adrianna Wong
Greg Ziarek
Cecilia Abreu
Amanda Alberti
Lester Aquilario
Maria Arcadi
Laura Bordignon
Jason Cadacio
Jaime Dy Tioco
Jon Catapia
Joey Ficetola
Kathryn Jarin
Eliza Labrador
Ysabel Lago
Natalie Luongo
Micaela Monk
Sarah Navarro
Ryan Parmiter
Julian Sales
Emily Shim
Tomasz Sowa
Robert Straw
Stephanie Tan
Precious Toca
Adrianna Wong
Greg Ziarek
Saturday, November 10, 2007
My First Posting
I will be using several programming languages, such as Turbo Pascal and Visual Basic, for my assignments in ICT 12.
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