Monday, April 27, 2009
Finals Week
Hey all. So, this week is probably going to be the busiest one in my life. If you wanted to make plans with me, forget them. It is what some people call "heck week". My friend Madi prefers to call it "Heaven Week" just so that she can psych herself into being positive about it. Well, I have about 5 finals within 2 or 3 days. Yippee. I have Bio-Chemistry, History 1700 (U.S.), Trigonometry, Chem Lab, and CSIS. I was gone for Solo and Ensemble this weekend, so I didn't have time to study. I could be using this precious time to study right now, but I think I will fall asleep if I try. That's what happened in Chem class 1st period. I am also in the CVHS dance concert (really stupid decision). I would have backed out, but I am already taking the place of somebody else. I can't just not do it now. So, I have rehearsals on Tuesday and Wednesday, and then the performances from Thursday through Saturday. That's another thing, all you people with graduations and such this weekend, sorry, but I can't come. I'll have to see you at some other gathering. So, that is my week for you. I won't resurface into the social world until...actually, next week is pretty crazy to. I guess you'll just have watch and find out when I can live again. Love you all!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Web 2.0 - What does it really mean?
Take a look at this awesome video!
It is a video how text and technology has changed. It is really interesting how it shows what we can do with computers and all that we could not do with just a paper and pencil. It is kind of crazy how much data is on computers and on the web. The video says that we are teaching the machine every time we click on a web page or link. It is an interesting thought that we are the ones to teach the machines.
It is a video how text and technology has changed. It is really interesting how it shows what we can do with computers and all that we could not do with just a paper and pencil. It is kind of crazy how much data is on computers and on the web. The video says that we are teaching the machine every time we click on a web page or link. It is an interesting thought that we are the ones to teach the machines.
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