1. Dr. Pepper 10 - Dr. Pepper - Commercial of an action movie that's "just for men".
2. Doritos - Doritos - Tim loves Doritos.
3. Old Spice - The Old Spice Guy talks about stuff.
4. Fiat 500 - Fiat - With J. Lo
5. Judge Judy - Judge Judy new episodes!!
6. Modern Warfare 3 - Lots of action and stuff. For the XBOX.
7. Mouse Trap - It's the board game with mice!
8. NCIS - The crew is up to their crime-solving antics again!
9. Uno Attack - It's like Uno but more high-tech!
10. Miracle Whip - It's not for everybody.
Favorites: 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10
Reasons: these commercials are either funny or just dumb. Both of these got my attention, and I like watching stupid commercials.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Interview Critique
I think perhaps I could have done better making the questions flow together and integrating each question from the next. I could have perhaps enunciated more and maybe I could have tried breaking the ice with some simpler questions and such. Other than that, I really don't know what else I could have done at this point. I mean I'm not the most stellar interviewer or anything, but when you're just asking questions off a sheet there's only so much you can bring to the table.
Friday, September 9, 2011
How Technology has Shaped the Classroom
Gee, hasn't technology changed the classroom "quite a bit" for us here at NU? With the addition of all these crazy new "technologies" we have opened up thousands of new opportunities!
In math, instead of paper (you remember that old stuff, right?), we now write on our iPads! The application called "Pages" allows us to totally type stuff down right there in the classroom! Gee whiz! Of course, typing on the iPad is extremely cumbersome and unless you go out and spend 60 bucks on an external keyboard you will make tons of spelling mistakes...and sure, it may be almost impossible to adeptly switch between the three different keyboards needed to type out numbers and such, but heck! Aren't iPads exciting?
In chemistry, we use the iPads to add, subtract, divide, and multiply numbers as well as make graphs and tables! You might remember an old, old, old piece of tech that did all that, called a "calculator" and you may recall it being much easier to add in data and such, but hey! Aren't iPads awesome?
So really, people have got by at school for hundreds of years without technology. So yeah. But aren't iPads...tantalizing!?
In math, instead of paper (you remember that old stuff, right?), we now write on our iPads! The application called "Pages" allows us to totally type stuff down right there in the classroom! Gee whiz! Of course, typing on the iPad is extremely cumbersome and unless you go out and spend 60 bucks on an external keyboard you will make tons of spelling mistakes...and sure, it may be almost impossible to adeptly switch between the three different keyboards needed to type out numbers and such, but heck! Aren't iPads exciting?
In chemistry, we use the iPads to add, subtract, divide, and multiply numbers as well as make graphs and tables! You might remember an old, old, old piece of tech that did all that, called a "calculator" and you may recall it being much easier to add in data and such, but hey! Aren't iPads awesome?
So really, people have got by at school for hundreds of years without technology. So yeah. But aren't iPads...tantalizing!?
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Experience With Technology
I have had quite a bit of experience with almost all types of technology. I have a much more experience with Microsoft products, and so am not entirely settled in with the new suite of software that comes with these iPads, I am quickly adapting to the programs. Computers have taken up a large chunk of my time for some while, so I have learned to be fairly adept when it comes to adapting to new technology. This is important because of the rapidly changing world of technology.
When it comes to cell phones, I think everyone has a certain level of experience. Cell phones have become a part of our everyday lives almost as much as eating and drinking have. I have owned an iPhone for about two years now and so an used to that particular interface. I have never concerned myself with learning about the hardware in the cellphone, so in that respect I know nothing. Most cell phones are intuitive and easy to use so it is not hard to have a respectable amount of knowledge about them.
As I said before, I am more experienced with Microsoft computers than with Macintosh computers. All of the computers I have owned personally have run on the Windows OS. Although learning to use a Mac once you have used a PC is not hard, it's still tricky to get a complete hold on the technology.
Overall I have a higher than average hold on how to use most tech.
When it comes to cell phones, I think everyone has a certain level of experience. Cell phones have become a part of our everyday lives almost as much as eating and drinking have. I have owned an iPhone for about two years now and so an used to that particular interface. I have never concerned myself with learning about the hardware in the cellphone, so in that respect I know nothing. Most cell phones are intuitive and easy to use so it is not hard to have a respectable amount of knowledge about them.
As I said before, I am more experienced with Microsoft computers than with Macintosh computers. All of the computers I have owned personally have run on the Windows OS. Although learning to use a Mac once you have used a PC is not hard, it's still tricky to get a complete hold on the technology.
Overall I have a higher than average hold on how to use most tech.
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