Required Posts category archive

Multitouch Computing

March 22nd, 2008 | Required Posts | No comments

I watched two videos, one was from Jeff Han about multi touch computing. It shows how people will be able to use the touch sensor on things such as a picture. With a picture you could zoom in, move around, and he even talks about the output of pictures. Some things that Jeff […]

Water Buffalo Legacy…

February 15th, 2008 | Required Posts | No comments

Via: 4 Generations: The Water Buffalo Movie
In Will Richardson’s post, The Water Buffalo Movie, he talks about how the web is making a connection between web bloggers around the world. People in my group that helped me work on this post were Hoang and Gio. In our collaborative group notes, we took notes on Robert […]

Blogs In Plain English

February 4th, 2008 | Required Posts | No comments

Download Video: Posted by leelefever at TeacherTube.com.
In the short video “Blogs In Plain English”, the author compares news in the 20th century and the 21st century and how much the way of publishing news has changed. Blogs make sharing news over the web easy, so anybody can publish news, such as a mother.  Many bloggers work […]

Internet Safety

January 31st, 2008 | Required Posts | No comments

I believe that my posts are all related to the way that I think and are my own, genuine ideas. I think that people would see my digital self as an average person, not very creative but also no a copy-cat. I like to be my own self so I think that people might not understand  […]

Olpc Video Response

January 18th, 2008 | Required Posts | 1 comment

In this video, they talk about how The One Laptop Per Child program is trying to help out young children in third world countries get an education. This program was for a limited time offer and each laptop costed approximately 135 dollars. But this program gave 1 free laptop to a child in a third world country […]

20% Time 1-15-08

January 15th, 2008 | Required Posts | No comments

Today during 20% time i looked up different ways to use html. I also looked up how to write special characters such as the “@” sign in html.  Another thing that i learned how to do was write lists with “<li>” and ordered and unordered lists. When I learned how to do that, I practiced […]