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Monday, November 21, 2011
Breakthrough metal is barely heavier than air
Friday, November 18, 2011
Next Generation of Tablets

If you don't get a new tablet for Christmas, it may not be a bad thing. The first quarter of 2012 should see several improvements in these devices. TabletPCReview is reporting on these upgrades. The biggest is the move from dual-core to quad-core processors. Both of the leaders in the $450+ field, Apple (iPad3) and Samsung (Galaxy), will have new hardware and operating systems soon.
- 4G option
- Note taking software
- Homework / Calendar software
- Shared phonebook, textmsg, voicemail with my phone
- Digitized Pen (for classes that need illustrations in the notes)
- Cloud storage for electronic handouts
- GPS for campus maps
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Do a Barrel Roll hits mainstream news

- Using Chrome (or other browers as long as they are up-to-date)
- go to google.com
- Search "do a barrel roll"
- (Go on, I'll wait.......)
Monday, October 31, 2011
New hardware and software is always coming
And of course there was the new iPhone 4s, which had records sales during its first week on the market. Yes, Siri is very popular.
What else is new out there?
Friday, October 28, 2011
Modern Warfare 3

Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Nanotechnology, Past and Present

Our idea of nanotechnology started with the dream of K. Eric Drexler in the '80s, who had to prove his idea to skeptics who believed it would never happen. The technology must be anywhere from one nanometer (one billionth of a meter) to 100 nanometers long. Scientists are focusing not on creating invidually operating nanobots but on machines made of millions of nanobots.
Scientists have divided nanotechnology into 4 generations. The first, which we are still on, is to create devices that do one specific task. The second generation can multitask. Scientists are just now entering the second phase.
Some day in the future, nanobots could be used for medicine, electricity, or even advanced weapons. This could even cure cancer. What other uses could this have?
Sources:http://nanotechnology.com/
Is Iphone 4S worth the cost?
But the new iphone 4s is a rip out because it the same iphone 4 but i bit faster, a ios 5 and and a feature called siri, which is like voice search where you can use your voice to find something. in my opinion, i think you should not buy this phone, unless your phone is a third generation or broken. if the iphone had 3d effect and had feature that the android has like edit the home page with widgets or have a android market store but a apple version. but dont buy the phone if your rich.
Murder by malware: Can computer viruses kill?

Nissan Developing Mind-Reading Cars

ALPHA DOG DARPA ROBOTIC all terrain mule-poodle

This robotic mule is a prototype. It operates with a mix of GPS and computer vision, along with computers and hydraulics. It can self- right itself. It can walk up to 20miles with out refueling. It can handle steep inclines and freezing water. DARPA will have a production ready one by 2012 and will be tested in the field. This will save soliders the problem of carrying up to 70 pounds on their backs and clambering rough terrain that vehicles can't reach. This can make a huge difference in battle. How could this change battles in the future?
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
the worlds most powerful telescope

7 New Discoveries Baffle Scientists
Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists. In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. Here are a few examples
Read more: http://realitypod.com/2010/03/7-things-that-baffle-scientists-and-engineers/#ixzz1ZpTIFvHE
Monday, October 3, 2011
Online Gamers Crack AIDS Puzzle

They used a game called Foldit, which creates 3D models to work out the intricately folded structure of a key enzyme that lets the HIV virus to multiply. "Knowing its shape lets researchers figure out how to target the enzyme with new drugs."
Saturday, September 3, 2011
What is Computer Engineering?
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Stuxnet
Friday, May 27, 2011
Students write Android Apps
As an end-of-year project, some of my students, Ben, Boochi, and Samantha, choose to learn to write Android apps. They only had 2 1/2 weeks, but were able to put together a few interesting items.
They wrote an "excuse generator" which randomly combines words to sound like really high tech error messages, a decimal-to-binary converter, and a Pascal's Triangle generater of 1-8 degrees.
The Pascal's Triangle generater is published on The Market and can be downloaded for free. If you have an Android phone, my students would be thrilled to see it being downloaded and to have your comments/ratings.
Monday, May 2, 2011
High Tech Clothes

And there's other things happening. Check this out.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Witness

You just gotta watch this to get it: http://www.youtube.com/embed/Yis6is8v9jA?rel=0
Friday, February 25, 2011
Augmented Reality

Thursday, February 17, 2011
Computer wins at Jeopardy

Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Favorite Super Bowl Advertisement

Monday, February 7, 2011
Colleges using blogs to connect with their students
Can you ever see yourself being a blogger? What topics would you find interesting to follow?
Thursday, February 3, 2011
What do you know?
For example: Did you know that Anderson High School is haunted?
Monday, January 17, 2011
First Nintendo Wii, now Nintendo 3D (without glasses)

Competition for iPad

Monday, December 6, 2010
Using Kinect to Surf the Net
DepthJS from Fluid Interfaces on Vimeo.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Lunapic - Fun Picture Editor
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Cellphone with a Heart Beat
Thursday, September 23, 2010
School should be like a Video Game
For example, a math teacher was playing a pac-man like game and the students where to see if they could find the pattern in how the enemies moved and then plot that on a graph. OK, they were 6th graders, but still, it's an interesting idea.
Instead of letter grades or numbers, their report cards say “pre-novice,” “novice,” “apprentice,” “senior” or “master.”
Here's the whole story behind Quest to Learn if you'd like to read more.
What high school lessons could be taught as a game? How would you like it if all your classes used video games somehow?
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Pants on the Ground guy - Dead or Not?
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Mosquitto - Not Just a Rington
Now, adults are using it to shoo unruly teenagers from hanging out near their stores.
This may seem controversial, as all people have the constitutional right to assemble. But what if they are drunk, loud, and harrassing others?
Here/Read the entire interview here and tell me what you think? Should the shop owners be allowed to use it?
Hard Times calls for Saving Ink Toner
On the one hand, it is an easy do-it-once task that does have benefits, so why not. On the other, really!! It just caught me so off guard. Maybe because the email was titled "TGIF".
Anyways, here are the most ecological fonts:
Century Gothic, a particularly light, thin font, uses about 30 percent less ink than Arial, according to a recent study by Printer.com. Other cheap fonts: Times New Roman, Calibri, and Verdana.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sony's MOVE will take motion-control gaming to the next level
Thursday, June 10, 2010
A Fun Read
Then if you feel adventurous, write your own story and upload it and see how many people read it. This is a fantastic way to express yourself and to see if you like writing for pleasure.
There's even a mobile version for those of you with smart phones. So the next time you're bored, but away from your computer, you can still have something fun to read.
Would you ever be willing to use something like Fan-fiction for turning in a school assignment? How would that change the amount of time and energy you put into the assignment?
Monday, May 3, 2010
May the 4th be with you - International Star Wars Day

This new "holiday" is going viral for people who like the Star Wars movies, books, etc. It's an excuse to dress up as your favorite character from the franchise and get your geek on. Here's a link to more info on how it got started. There's even a Facebook "event"
Mostly, I just liked the play on words (force v fourth).
Monday, April 19, 2010
Google Chrome Rocks!!

I just downloaded Google Chrome and I love it! It is sooooo fast. And it has wonderful options like typing searches or URLs in the same box and right clicking on address in any web site to map them. Yep, I'm a convert.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Sharing Earbugs is Gross

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Visual Basic is related to District 9
He's right, MNU is the MultiNationalUnited company that was running the show in the movie.
I guess we're running out of 3 letter acronyms. What others have more than one meaning?
Hi Brandon
Monday, March 1, 2010
This Shirt will get you Dates

Thanks, Matt!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Computer Engineer Barbie

Olympic Cowbell App

Cat Face
Monday, February 8, 2010
Superbowl Ads

Thursday, January 28, 2010
iPad, Really?

Tuesday, January 26, 2010
What is this: &

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Avatar - iMax 3D

Monday, January 11, 2010
Which is your favorite Flash Movie
- Recognizable scene
- 5-10 seconds long
- At least 2 different symbols
- at least 1 guided motion twen
- Stop action and Replay button
Which was your favorite and why?
Are you new? Rookie mistakes by Veterans
One student must have saved his work on the "C" drive by mistake. But he was not sitting at the same computer today.
Another student said, "Are you new?" It was the funniest thing I heard all day. Thanks, Mason, for making my day.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Paper Wads and other high tech stuff
Google Chrome and Netbooks

Monday, December 21, 2009
Fantastic Alice Games

Friday, December 18, 2009
How do you smile?

I've been using the smiley imoticon forever. But today my Senior Rep, Becca, told me that freshman seem to do it differently! Which one do you use?
A       :) is the way it's always been
B      (: is how the freshman do it
C      I don't use it at all, it's so last decade
Thursday, December 17, 2009
What is your answer to the Alice Review packet
You can also do this with cellphone text messaging.
Did you enjoy this way of review for an exam? What pros/cons does it have over more traditional ways of reviewing in class?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Worlds Hardest Game
My question is, "What does it say about someone who would play it enough to get good at it?"
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Posting Google Docs to my Blog
Monday, November 2, 2009
Bing Maps is my new favorite mapping software
Next time you're outside, be careful what you look like!!! Do you think this is a little too invasive? Or is the information worth the lose of some privacy?
Google outdoes Microsoft again
Google Voice is taking on the phone companies. Offering free phone calls. The only problem is they have to block out some numbers because they are carried on rural lines that are allowed to charge more. And advertisements can only pay for so much.
Google Wave is combinging email, instant messaging, social networking and wiki's into one massive communication tool. It's too early to tell where this technology will go, but I'm guessing it will be far!!
What other cool things does Google do that you use?
Thursday, October 29, 2009
USB Drive Abuse
James found his lost USB drive in his jeans pocket after it had gone through the wash. So he decided to dry it in the microwave! He said he put it on low, "so it wouldn't arc." Then we all watched to see if it would work in our school computers. IT DID!!! Hardy little things.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
N1H1 Flu Shots at School
It will take about 2 weeks until our students have enough antibodies to protect them. That's Nov 5.
So until then, keep washing your hands!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
We thought TEXTing and driving was dangerous!
http://qik.com/video/1982598
Friday, October 2, 2009
Pet Peeves
I usually say something like "Well of course not, this is just school" or "We couldn't, you weren't here!"
What are other ways/phrases students can use to get caught up after missing school?
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Online bullying

Another idea is to talk about it. Tell your parents, teachers, whoever will listen. Keep talking until you find someone who will help you. If it's appropriate, talk to your friends also, so they can learn from the experience.
Online bullying is not acceptable. You don't have to take it.
Beyond Sticky Keys
I don't know what sequence of keys does this, but it sure made me smile. Has this every happended to you? Have you had another strange phenomenon occur without notice?
BTW, a reboot fixed it.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Student Creativity - I Love it!!
Lucus found the most fabulous background
Nick and Chris both worked with logo makers they found on the net
Justin and Emily have mad photo editing skills
I can't wait to see their final products. The winner will be posted at simplydessert.atspace.com, so check it out in about a week!!
Quote of the Day
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Kurt Cobain is an Avatar in Guitar Hero

Monday, September 14, 2009
Vint Cert, Inventor of Internet, at it again.

So he's come up with a new version called IP6 which will allow 3.4 x 10^38 (That's 3.4 Trillion Trillion Trillion) devices to hook up. Think that'll be enough? What kinds of things will we want online in the future?
Thursday, September 10, 2009
College Credit for playing Wii
I guess the idea is to get more people moving and to hopefully entice them to try active things. So Wii yoga may encourage someone to take "real" yoga class.
Has anyone played Wii Fitness? What is it like? Do you actually work up a sweat?
Keeping your computer Safe
Let's share things we can do to keep our computer safe:
1. Firewalls and Virus Protection software. You should either purchase these from your internet provider or you can buy/install your own. If you do it yourself, don't forget to update the virus list regularly
2. Update your web browser. The most common way that keystroke listener programs will hack you is through following web site links. Then they can learn your passwords. So if you haven't updated to Internet Explorer 8.0 yet, do it now.
3. Keep your email password different that other important passwords. Free email services make money by showing advertisements. They want it to be easy for you to remember your passwords. So it's also easy for others to hack your email password. So use a
4. Never click the "Remember Me" box. I know it makes it easier to get in and not have to remember so many userid/passwords. But it puts a cookie on your computer with your password in it. Hackers know where to look for these things.
What am I missing? What else should we do? Have you ever gotten a virus? What was it like?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Doing Illegal Things on Internet = Jail

Friday, September 4, 2009
The World of Numbers

Thursday, September 3, 2009
Funny Facebook Friends

Thursday, August 27, 2009
WikiAnswers - The Rebel Wikipedia?
But I like the viral-ness of this site. It feels more like a conversation. Some questions don't have absolute answers. It depends. Like, "Which is the best cellphone to buy."
Have you ever used this site? Where did you hear about it? Are the answers usually right????
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
I Can Has....Money, lots of Money

Monday, August 24, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
College Football Bans Technology
Are you a fan of college football? Would you stop watching them on TV in preference of fan-based feedback?