Thursday 2 June 2016

Be True To Your School

I think my design is effective because it is a realistic picture of the schools mascot. The most challenging part was not painting the picture on the windows and making sure the picture was centered. I thought it was very easy to get the pictures together. I have a little interest in digital art and design because I thought this particular assignment was fun and interesting. I think I could do this as a job because it's fun.
http://www.robertotoole.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Alaska_Eagles_DS7_8992A.jpg

Before The War

I selected this photo out of the two because it was mostly scenery which I enjoy fixing more than a person and it seemed more interesting to me. The par that was the most challenging was fixing and putting on a new corner in the top left. I thought it was difficult making straight lines and making it seem like it was the original picture. The easiest part to me was fixing the folds in the bushes and gate because it had no little details. I have never restored a photo before. I don't think I'd ever want to do this as  a job because it takes a lot of concentration and is very precise.

Tuesday 31 May 2016

Freak of Nature

I selected the coyote and grey bunny because they had similar fur colours and I thought they would fit well together. The part I thought was most challenging was trying to fit the bunny head on the coyote and make it look like it belonged there. The part I found the easiest was cutting the bunny head out. I think I did a pretty good job photo shopping the picture but I don't think people would believe there would be a creature that actually looked like this. I have never used photo editing software before but I thought it was pretty fun.

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Automobile Body Styles and Design

PART ONE

Automobile Body Styles

Convertible- This car has a sporty body stile with a retractable or fold-able roof. They usually have two doors and are made of plastic, steel, or aluminum. 




Estate- An Estate is a station wagon with an extended rear for luggage or cargo. It had a two-box design with four doors. They usually share the same frontal design. 



Hatchback- This is a car with a sloping back and a hinged rear door that opens upwards. It is usually much more compact and cam fit four people but it is most likely very crowded. 












Sedan- A Sedan is a passenger car with a bonnet covering the engine and a separate place for luggage and cargo. It is one of the most popular body styles and can fit at least four people. 








SUV- This vehicle is similar to a Sedan but is usually higher off the ground. It usually offers four-wheel-drive and are designed for both on and off the road driving. Some have the towing capacity of a pickup and some offer the passenger carrying of a minivan.








PART TWO

Automobile Design
1. It takes ten years to design a car and they start off with the sketching phase that is mostly done on the computer.
2. Design is called problem solving because they have to find a design that is pleasing to everyone with no flaws. 
3. The feasibility stage is when they take their sketches and make sure they can actually be done and match up with the engineering. This is the largest part to designing a car and is where all the negotiating comes in play. 
4. I don't think designing an automobile would interest me because it's a very stressful job and you need a lot of imagination to be able to create a new design. 

Tuesday 26 April 2016

Careers and Certification in the Automotive Industry

PART ONE


Careers in the Automotive Industry

1. Some of the high tech systems that didn't exist 30 years ago are standard equipment on much of the nation’s fleet of vehicles: stability and traction control systems, adaptive cruise control and variable valve timing
2. Some areas that children should have skills in for an automotive technician are math, science, communications and technical skills.
3. Some advantages in obtaining an education as an automotive technicians versus other high-tech educational options are high-tech careers require four, six, or eight years of college, automotive technology careers can begin after just two years of education.
4. Repair and maintenance industry is expected to add 237,500 new jobs and have a 30 percent growth rate through 2020.
5. Automotive service and repair is fairly immune to you moving because these jobs are needed everywhere.
6. Four positions an automotive technician can do in the industry are: parts distribution and wholesaling, collision repair, painting, and damage estimating.
7. The automotive technician is sometimes called "the portal career" because so many people have started their careers in the automotive aftermarket as an auto technician.

Video Reflection

Some aspects of being a automotive technician that I think I'd enjoy would be never having to do the same thing because new technologies would be invented all the time. I think I would get bored and tired of doing the same time over and over for the rest of my life so this would be great for me. Something I found interesting about the film was how it's kind of like a puzzle when they get in an automobile and they have to figure out what is wrong and how to fix it. The notion of life-long learning is important for these workers because there will always be something new they have to learn because technology is always advancing. If people don't try to learn, they wont be able to do their job because they wouldn't know how it works and how to solve the issue. Some characteristics and skills someone should have before looking into this career would be a bright, outgoing personality because they have to talk to their clients and the clients need to be able to trust them with their vehicle. They have to always want to learn something new and be able to adapt to changes because they will always have to be ready to learn new technologies.

PART TWO

Certification in the Automotive Industry
NATEF- The purpose of this organization is to improve the quality of automotive technician training programs nationwide at secondary and post-secondary, public and proprietary schools. Their primary focus is to increase career awareness opportunities in the automotive repair industry.
SGS- Their purpose is to help every player in the automotive industry improve performance and reduce risk. They focus on the design, construction and operation of motor vehicle inspection solutions for the world.
ASE- This place is a National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. Its purpose and its primary focus is to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service by testing and certifying automotive professionals.

PART THREE

Jobs in the Automotive Industry

I think the job I would most enjoy would be the CEO or GM. I'd like this job so much because you'd be in so much power and get to run the biggest company in the world. Also, you would get payed a lot and never have to worry about not having a lot of money when you retire. A job that I would dislike the most would be an automotive journalist. I'd rather be doing things instead of writing and I think I'd get really bored from writing all the time. 








Friday 22 April 2016

Emerging Technologies and Automobiles

Technologies in Development

Out of the six emerging technologies, I think the most unlikely thing to actually be created would be the flying car. I thing this is the most far fetched because to be able to make it compacted enough would arouse a lot of issues and making sure it is 100% safe will be very difficult. The technology that I think would have the biggest impact on society would be the Google car. This car is very intelligent and can help reduce the number of accidents happen and have less traffic jams. I also think the Google car will be a part of newer automobiles. It seems to be the most realistic and also already has a couple of its features in cars like the cars that can park your car for you and have sensors so you don't run into other cars. I think the "driver workload estimator" could help a lot of people be much safer because it is able to sense what you are feeling and react in a way that will help you through the situation until you are in a safer area. My thoughts on the flying automobile is that it will still be some time before people will be able to use it and to make sure it is safe. A benefit with the flying car would be the time it takes for you to travel to our destination because it will be reduced by at least half. A disadvantage of this vehicle is if there ever was a malfunction, the car would crash from out of the sky and probably cause life threatening injury's. I think the self-driving automobile is a great idea and would help our society a lot and if someone thinks it may rob them from the driving experience, then they don't have to buy it but they may change their mind once they see all the good change it is doing to peoples safety. 

Tech for the Sake of Tech?

I found it very surprising that ages 21-38 didn't care about having their smart phone connected to the car. I think this was a great invention and that everyone should take advantage of it. People in my generation would probably use these qualities a lot more because we use technology a lot more than the last generation and it would be safer. I do think the other technologies mentioned in the article helped address the dangers of distracting driving because people would know they wouldn't create these things unless there was a reasoning to it. It lets them think about it more and come to an understanding about how dangerous it can be. These new technologies installed into vehicles are very important to me and my family when considering buying a car because they are so useful and can help a lot. A new technology feature I like is the blind spot detector because there isn't anything you can do about them and you never know what may be in that blind spot. People probably thought the flashing turn signals weren't important because they would have been used to doing it how they did and just thought of it as an extra thing to do that wasn't necessary. It would have been hard for them to get used to it and very easy to forget about so people would just think of it as a hassle. 

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Part Three and Four: Looking at The History of The Automobile

Tucker's Dream Impacts Auto Industry

  • Creating the newer version of the automobile was said to be an impossible task
  • Made a new window so that if you got into an accident and hit the window, the window would pop out rather than you break through it
  • A middle headlight was created in between the other headlights to turn with the steering wheel so you'd always have light
  • Only 50 of his cars were ever built
The Ford Edsel
  • Was a big failure
  • It was named after Ford's only son
  • People thought it looked odd and ugly
  • It was the industry's biggest flaw

Automobile Timeline

1939- The Nash Motor Company adds the first air conditioning system to cars. I selected this point because I'd imagine this would have been a big break through for car businesses because everyone would want one to be able to cool down in the hot summers. 

1950's- Ralph Teeter, a blind man, senses by ear that cars on the Pennsylvania Turnpike travel at uneven speeds, which he believes leads to accidents. Through the 1940's he develops a cruise control mechanism that a driver can set to hold the car at a steady speed. Unpopular when generally introduced in the 1950's, cruise control is now standard on more than 70 percent of today’s automobiles. I thought this was important because it makes it so much easier to drive long distances.

1911- Charles Kettering introduces the electric starter. Until this time engines had to be started by hand cranking. Critics believed no one could make an electric starter small enough to fit under a car’s hood yet powerful enough to start the engine. His starters first saw service in 1912 Cadillac's. Without this being found, we probably wouldn't have the auto start cars we have today. 

1913- Ford Motor Company develops the first moving assembly line for automobiles. It brings the cars to the workers rather than having workers walk around factories gathering parts and tools and performing tasks. Under the Ford assembly line process, workers perform a single task rather than master whole portions of automobile assembly. The Highland Park, Michigan, plant produces 300,000 cars in 1914. Ford’s process allows it to drop the price of its Model T continually over the next 14 years, transforming cars from unaffordable luxuries into transportation for the masses. This made the production of cars way faster and is why we have so much cars available today and also allowed other kinds of companies to use this method so they could have their product made a lot faster.  

Tuesday 19 April 2016

Carl Benz

Carl Benz

1. Automobiles have been around since 1885.
2. A patent is a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period.
3. When Carl Benz obtains a patent in January of 1886 for his invention, he used the title Vehicle with Gas Engine to describe the automobile.
4. Carl's wife, Bertha drove his invention in August of 1888. From this drive, the automobile is born.
5. The so called "axial pivot steering system" helped solve the steering issues they were having.
6. The new name when the two automobile companies are merged is Mercedes Benz.
7. Benz experienced his dream come true as a pioneer in technology that many pioneers never experienced.

Henry Ford and the Model T

1. The assembly line changed from suggestions made to Henry Ford by three of his employees by making the line move to the workers and not them move to the line.
2. Worker tended to stay longer and be more committed to Ford's company than other companies at the time because he gave them a bigger wage that they were able to live off of.
3. The first Model T cost a little over $1000 and they were made for the common people.
4. The Model T price dropped dramatically to the price of $600 and then $300. I think it dropped so much because a lot of people were poor and probably couldn't afford it.
5. As the Model T became the main model of transportation, it offered people the ability to travel for pleasure and visit family without having to use the railroads.  Also transformed the way we settled the country. 

Monday 18 April 2016

Wednesday 23 March 2016

How Computers Work

Emily & Daniel

Finished Copy 

1. Central Processing Unit (CPU) or Processor: This is the brain or nucleus of the computer. Its job is to carry out commands as all instructions are sent to it. Two popular companies that manufacture this product are Intel and AMD. http://www.gcflearnfree.org/computerbasics/7

2. Motherboard or Mainboard: The motherboard is the main circuit or mitochondria of the computer. It holds and stores the CPU, memory, connectors for the hard drive, expansion cards, and connections to your computer's port. Two common companies that manufacture the mainboard are Intel and Asus. http://www.wlivenews.com/top-5-best-motherboard-manufacturing-companies-brands-in-india.html

3. Power Supply Unit: This part of the computer converts the energy going from the wall into the computer through cables. Two companies this product are Delta and C-Young. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-psu-brands,3762-5.html

4. RAM (Random Access Memory): RAM is your system's short-term memory. It is when your computer performs calculations and temporarily stores the data until you need it. A company that produces this product is Nanya. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/270088-30-companies-produce

5. Hard Drive: The hard drive on your computer is where the software is installed and also where your documents and other files are stored. The hard drive is long-term storage so your information will always be saved. A couple companies that manufacture hard drives are Samsung and Toshiba. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_hardware_manufacturers

6. Video Card: The video card is responsible for what you see on the monitor. Nearly all computers contain GPU’s built inside the motherboard, so if you want a more detailed graphic, you can add a faster video card to one of the expansion slots. Two companies that manufacture video cards are Asus and MSI. http://www.ranker.com/list/the-best-video-card-manufacturers/computer-hardware?var=4&utm_expid=16418821-179.vk2gM_coRrOMcxn9T2riGQ.3&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.ca%2F

7. Sound Card: This card is responsible for what you hear in the speakers or headphones. The sound card allows for a higher-quality sound. A company that manufactures sound cards is Turtle Beach. http://www.ranker.com/list/the-best-sound-card-manufacturers/computer-hardware

8. Network Card: This card allows you to connect over a network and access the internet. An ethernet cable is needed to connect your network card to your device. This device is responsible for wifi and mobile data as well. A few companies that manufacture network card include ARGtek Communication Inc, Justec International Technology, Appro, and many more. http://www.manufacturers.com.tw/telecom/network-interface-card.html

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Journal Entry #8: Digital Law

What I found most surprising about this unit was seeing all the things that are available for people who need help even for those that want to keep it private. It is very impressive but a lot of people are still trying to get through hard times by themselves. I found it difficult to find some of the answers to the questions in the copyright and copy-wrong assignment. It was difficult because there was a lot of information to be found. I think the copyright manual is very helpful for students that are unsure of the copyright issues because it has a lot of useful information and it is very easy to understand. NeedHelpNow.com is a very useful website for people looking for help with cyber bullying because it also has a lot of information that is put so readers can understand it all. Also, it makes it easy to find the information you're looking for because they use a lot of labels. I think the biggest issue for young people and copyright is that sometimes we don't know we're doing it and we don't think of it as serious as it actually is. I think the biggest issue for young people and digital cyberbullying is all the people it's affecting and the increasing amount of people that are doing it to innocent people. They don't understand how much it can affect the other person. 

Assignment #2: CyberBullying (and Privacy)

1. One way someone can violate another persons privacy is non-consensual distribution of an intimate image. Another way to violate a persons privacy is voyeurism (secretly taking pictures or recording a person without them knowing).
2. A law in Canada that would be considered an unlawful act is illegal pictures and videos. An example of this would be child pornography. Another law would be acts that would make others feel unsafe. An example of this would be blackmailing.
3. Three ways you can report potential crimes are calling the police, going to the website Cybertip.ca, or contacts the kids help phone for their guidance.
4. "Dealing with peers" shows how you can regain control of your situation. One of the best things to do when you are being harassed on the internet or in person is to not respond to them. This makes them feel like they aren't getting to you and it may turn them off to bullying you. Another section is "helping a friend". Things that you may notice different about your friend could be he cause of cyber bullying. Some examples of what they may say are; messages that indicate a feeling of hopelessness or being all alone, frequent use of negative emoticons or hashtags, or also if they are pulling away from events they usually enjoy.
5. One thing I found interesting about one of the videos was the different stages a young girl had from being bullied and in the pictures, she was all alone but when she was getting better, you could see pictures with her and her friends which makes me feel like she is back to herself again.
6. One way I could help the #ChangeTheStory campaign would be sharing it with my friends on Facebook so they can see it and possibly help some people going through bad situations.

Monday 14 March 2016

Assignment #1: Copyright and Copy-wrong

1. Fair Dealings works for the purposes of research, private study, criticism, review, news reporting, education, satire, and parody.
2. Up to 10% of someone work can be copied unfair dealings.
3. It is prohibited to share multiple short experts with the same copyright because you're only allowed 10%
4. Any fee can be charged by the educational institution for communicating or copying a short excerpt from a copyright-protected work must be intended to cover only the costs of the institution, including overhead costs.
5. A teacher can copy (or take any other necessary action) in order to display a work protected by copyright. This permits the use of whiteboards and similar tools, overhead projection using a device such as an LCD screen, overhead, opaque, or slide projector, provided the work is used for the purpose of education and training and is not already commercially available in a medium that is appropriate for this purpose.
6. Yes, teachers in Canada may copy, translate, communicate electronically, show, or play any copyright-protected work for a test or examination, provided the work is not already commercially available in an appropriate medium for the purpose of a test or examination.
7. Yes, you can play sound recordings and turn on televisions and radios in the classroom, subject to all of the following conditions: it must take place on the premises of an educational institution, it must be for educational or training purposes. It must not be for profit, it must take place before an audience consisting primarily of students of the educational institution, persons acting under its authority, or any person who is directly responsible for setting a curriculum for the educational institution. Also, it must not involve a “motive of gain.
8. Yes, students are allowed to preform a play or play music that is copyrighted.
9. No, schools cannot legally play music at their own dances and sporting events without getting permission from SOCAN.
10. The factors to consider when determining whether music use requires permission include: did the music use occur during school hours? Will the student be graded on the activity involving the music use? Does the music use involve a demonstration by a student or teacher for other students, teachers, assessors, or parents? Is it reasonable to consider the music use to be for educational purposes? The phrase “educational purposes” is not defined in the Copyright Act but can be described as an activity that is planned and where the objective is for students to meet one or more subject or program outcomes. Was the music used on school premises? If admission was controlled, was it free? Was the music use for a non-profit purpose?
11. The Copyright Act contains a users’ right permitting anyone, not just students and teachers, to use copyright-protected works to create new works. This users’ right is referred to in the Copyright Act as “non-commercial user-generated content.”
12. The Copyright Act permits showing an audiovisual work such as a DVD or video as long as the work is not an infringing copy or the person responsible for the showing has no reasonable grounds to believe it is an infringing copy.
13. No, teachers cannot copy an audiovisual work at home and then show it in the classroom. Teachers can, however, show a legally obtained copy in the classroom. A legally obtained copy includes a copy purchased or rented from a retail store, a copy borrowed from the library, a copy borrowed from a friend, and a YouTube video.
14. Owners of legal copies of computer programs may make a single reproduction of these programs in only two situations: An owner of a legitimate copy of a computer program may make one backup copy of that program. The person must be able to prove that the backup copy is erased as soon as he or she ceases to be the owner of the copy of the computer program from which the backup was made. You are also allowed when  an owner of a legitimate copy of a computer program may also make a single copy of that program by adapting, modifying, or converting the computer program or translating it into another computer language, provided that: (i) the reproduction is essential for the compatibility of the program with a particular computer; (ii) the reproduction is solely for the person’s own use; and (iii) the copy is erased when the person ceases to be the owner of the copy of the program from which the copy was made.
15. Yes. Educational institutions, teachers, and students may save, download, and share publicly available Internet materials, as well as use that material in the classroom and communicate it to students or others within their education circle.
16. Yes. Any original work created by a student is protected.
17. Peterson, E. (2016). Demystifying Copyright: Cat Days With Daniel. Renous: Canadian Publishing Association.

Tuesday 1 March 2016

Journal #7: Digital Access

What I found most surprising about this unit was that small communities are getting more of an advantage to high-speed internet than very populated cities are getting. I found it difficult to think of three positive and negative things for the situations we were given. I think I found it difficult because the positive and negative things I was thinking of were similar to each other.  I do think everyone should have fast, reliable internet because it is very frustrating if you don't have it and the companies would get a lot of complaints. No place deserves faster internet. I am never nervous about my privacy online when I share something because I feel like I can trust the internet and I know the thing I am sharing is trust worthy. I think I could prevent my privacy being invaded online by showing as little information about myself as possible. I don't think I will be haunted by anything I post because I am very careful with what I post. What I think is the biggest issue for young people with digital access and privacy is that they will post things they will regret in the future and it could possibly hurt their possibilities for future jobs. 

Wednesday 24 February 2016

Assignment #2: Privacy Please

1. Our medical records should be all digitally stored online for all medical professionals to access within the hospital when needed.
Positive 

  • wont get burned in a possible fire
  • can't be misplaced
  • easy access 
Negative

  • can get hacked
  • could be erased
  • not accessible if there's a power outage
2. Voting should be done 100% online for both federal and provincial elections starting in 2017
Positive
  • easy to do
  • private
  • because it is so easy, more people may be willing to vote
Negative
  • someone could vote multiple times
  • your identity may be revealed 
  • some people may not have the internet\
3.Digital textbooks should replace entirely paper textbooks by 2020 in New Brunswick
Positive 
  • you don't have to buy costly textbooks
  • the textbooks can't be destroyed
  • easily accessed 
Negative
  • every student may not have an electronic device
  • it would be expensive if school would have to buy all the devices
  • parents may not like it

Assignment #1: Fast Internet Speeds in Small Towns

1. The speed of an internet connection in a rural community in this article is 100 megabits per second.
2. These rural communities are getting faster internet service than offered by Bell, Shaw, or Rogers because they aren't using those services. Instead, they connect their own high-speed fibre-optic internet cables.
3. The community of Harisston fortunate according to  Hope Reidt because the owners are very forward thinking so they're always way ahead of the curve in terms of wanting to provide the best technology available.
4. The community of Olds decided to provide their own fibre-optic networks because they ad very sluggish network and businesses were thinking about leaving the community. The community payed for it by using government grants and loans connecting every house along the way.
5. When Stratford installed its own fibre optic network, it developed a reputation as an IT hub after it installed its own fibre optic loop through the city and blanketed neighborhoods with wifi access points.
6. Bell installed fibre optic in more than a million premises in Atlantic Canada, and also Northern Ontario.
7. Small towns and communities need high speed internet more than ever to keep employers and residents from fleeing to hooked-up cities.
8. The Federal government has supplied three hundred and five million to increase the internet access in Canada.

Tuesday 23 February 2016

Journal #6: Digital Business

What I found most surprising about this unit is that there are secret ways Paypal is getting money from people using that payment method. What I found confusing about Paypal is that they don't need a lot of personal information and also that you can send money through the internet. I have purchased a lot of clothes and makeup online. I find it very easy but there are a lot of steps you have to make in order to pay for what you are buying. I have never sold anything online.Two tips I think are particularly helpful and important are when buying using Kijiji and other online services make sure buying is done in a public place and never send money via mail or if you have a credit card they often come with large interest rates. Consider getting a "credit line" at the bank and transferring credit card purchases to the credit line asap to take advantage of the lower interest rates.I think the biggest issue with young people and selling or buying things online is that they can get consumed with it easily and would buy things they don't really need or things they wont want. 

Monday 22 February 2016

Assignment #2 PayPal

1. Paypal is a service that enables you to pay, send money, and accept payments without revealing your financial details.
2. Paypal keeps you safe when you're shopping at all stores because you don't need to reveal your financial details when you pay so your identity or anything person will be ominous.
3. Paypal makes money by having hidden fees.
4. Paypal protects you from undelivered items by reimbursing you for the full purchase price of the item plus original shipping.
5. If I started a business, I would allow payment using Paypal because I think it is secure and it is a great advantage that you don't need a lot of personal information.
6. Once I compared Paypal to Google Wallet, I still preferred Paypal because it seems to be more secure and also it is more popular so it makes me feel that it is more trustworthy than any other site. Also, I find it much simpler to do what I want with Paypal.

Assignment #1: Shopping Carts?

1. I think the two biggest reasons people still shop at stores because if they're trying to get clothes, they may want to make sure it is the right fit and looks good on you and you may be able to get more deals on items if you're shopping in the store.
2. The two biggest reasons people shop online are there are a lot more deals online than in stores and also there are some items that are online that are nice that may not be available in stores.
3. If I could either shop online or in stores, I would shop in stores so I can be sure the things fit me right or that there may be something similar that I like more that I might not have seen online.
4. In 2050, I think people will still use stores to buy what they need because it's always nice to see it in person so you know for sure that it is what you want.
5. I think Canada Post focusing on digital shopping is a smart idea because people won't be sending as much letters if they know that they can send an email that is quicker and also a lot faster. This was a great strategy to keep their business alive ans successful.
6. One way returning something online could be easier is by making the shipping free for returning it and also make it so there are less things you need to do to give it back.

Friday 19 February 2016

Journal #5: Digital Wellness

What I found most surprising when it comes to issues about digital wellness is all the people that aren't healthy because they spend too much time online. People allow the internet to control their life and it is making them very physically out of shape. What I found hard about this unit was making the pledges to stay away from the internet so I stay healthy. It was hard to think of things that I'm doing wrong and need to fix and also stop doing the things I do regularly. What I think is the biggest issue with young people and digital fitness is that they are consumed in the internet and they find it very hard to get away so being more healthy might be more difficult for them than it would be for other people. 

Assignment #1: One Mississippi

1. Seeing this distance in meter sticks, it made me feel like i never want to look away from the road. Even thought it does not seem like a far distance when your think of it just being a second, but it is actually quite long and especially dangerous if someone looked away for more than one second.
2. One way this is effective is because it makes you think about looking away from the road and helps people be more responsible with their actions. One reason it may not change anything because people may think that sort of thing would never happen to them and will not think about it again until it may be too late.
3. Something that would help with the problem of people looking away is a device for the car that will allow you to speak to it and receive calls by talking freely so you don't have to look down at your phone.
4. If I was in a car with a distracted driver, I think I would tell them because it is important that they are aware of the road because a lot of people could get hurt from just one person looking away from the road and could lead to possible deaths.

Assignment #2: The Pledge

I pledge to be on the internet for the maximum of 2 hour
I pledge to put my work before the internet
I pledge to not forget to eat when I am browsing the web
I pledge to make sure I spend more time outside and doing physical things than being on the computer
I pledge to stop using the internet at 10 so I can have healthy sleeping habit

Thursday 18 February 2016

Journal #4: Netiquette

What I found most surprising when it comes to issues around Netiquette is that so many people can be rude without even realizing they are doing it. A lot more people seem to be getting insulted online and I think that may be because people don't realize that they are being insulting just because they're in all caps or doing something foolish. I don't think most people concern themselves with the terms of service/use agreements when joining a site because they don't think that there could be anything to concern them. People think that there aren't any secrets on websites so they think they can trust them but they don't realize all the possible secrets they may have. People should start reading them because they may not actually agree with all the conditions and then rethink it before they make their decision. I think I have pretty good online behavior. I never read the terms and conditions but I make sure to stay on safe sites so I don't risk getting any viruses. On a scale of one to ten, I think I would be an eight. Something I can take from this unit and use is to make sure I am extra polite online so people don't think I have something against them or am being rude. What I think is the biggest issue when it comes to young people and netiquette is cyber bullying. Over the past few years, cyber bullying has become a major issue and it not something that is easy to just stop. I think over the next few years, it will only get worse unless there is a big change. 

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Online Discussion Boards (Assignment #3)

1. A lot of these are similar to face to face conversations because talking on the internet is the same as talking in person. In person, we don't want to sound rude when we're talking to people so we talk politely and the same goes for talking on the internet because you're still talking to someone on the other end.
2.Four guidelines that I feel are very important when interacting with other people online are;

  • Not using capital letters all the time because it can seem as if you are yelling at them and it may hurt their feelings
  • Always remember to say please and thank you because if you don't, they may think it's rude and think you have something against them
  • If you tell someone their stupid in person or on the internet, the other person will always take offence to it because it'll be taken personally
  • Always be forgiving because it doesn't feel nice to be hated or to have something against someone else so its nice to just move on and forgive the person for whatever they did wrong
3. I have never made a comment on a discussion board
4. I think I would enjoy a course where you would discuss issues online with other people because I like talking and voicing my opinion.

Do As I Say (Assignment #2)

Five reasons that will keep me on the path to creating a wonderful online world are;
1. I don't want to go to jail, so I wont hack
2. I want to be happy, so I'll only go on happy websites
3. I don't want to get viruses, so I'll stay on safe websites
4. I won't illegally get songs because the people deserve to get payed
5. I want to earn my own money so i will not steal anybody's identities

Assignment #1: Online Standards of Service Use

1. Five websites that use the terms and services agreements or have major conditions before using are; Microsoft Word, iTunes, Email, Expedia.ca, and Snapchat.
2. Five things you should be aware of when not reading Terms of Service and Agreements are; If they host your photo they also own it, you don't own what you bought, they can turn your phone into an expensive brick, iTunes knows who you are and what you're doing, and you're almost always giving up your right to sue. www.cracked.com

Monday 15 February 2016

Journal #3: Digital Rights and Responsibilities

What I found most surprising when it comes to digital rights and responsibilities is that there are a lot of rules and only a few people actually follow them. I think that when people are on line, they aren't really aware of how dangerous it is so they do not act as responsible as they should. I think the most important commandment I made was thou shalt not hack because you could go to jail for that or get into a lot of trouble. The biggest issue with digital rights and responsibilities with young people is cyber bullying. I think this is the biggest issue because a lot of people are getting bullied online without other people knowing so it could get a lot worse than what normal bullying could get and lead to traumatic events.  

Friday 12 February 2016

Assignment: Digital Rights and Responsibilities

Journal #2: Digital Communication

What I found most surprising about digital communication is all the different ways you can do it. There isn't just one way you can communicate digitally, there are lots of different ways from email to using a social media to communicate to someone. A couple things I learned about email etiquette is that using bold letters and not answering as soon as possible can be rude and make the other person mad cause they can't see how you're feeling with your face movements or the sound of your voice. Another thing I learned was that if you don't title your email it may never be read and just be put into their junk mail. Blind carbon copy, a copy of an email sent to a recipient without the recipients address appearing in the email. You could use blind carbon copy for security and privacy reasons. I think the most important thing for young people to consider when they're communicating digitally is that because you're not talking to them in person, the thing you say may not turn out the way you wanted it to and they could think it's rude. Double checking what you wrote could help fix these possible mistakes. 

Acronyms Attack (Assignment Two)

1. Three acronyms that you could use during digital communication are; RN (right now), WTF (what the frig), and SSY (seriously)
2. Four places you'd never use digital acronyms are; an email to your boss, an essay for school, an apologetic letter, or a letter to your priest.

Thursday 11 February 2016

Communication Compass Assignment #1

1. Digital communication is the physical transfer of data over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel.
2. Four advantages of digital communication is it is faster and easier, you don't waste paper, it provides facilities like video conferencing which saves a lot of time, money and effort, and it is cheaper. Four disadvantages of digital communication is it is unreliable, it can be harmful because a message can be sent very easily and by mistake, it ignores the human touch, and it can be easily misused.
3. The three most popular types of digital communication are; the internet and email, cell phones, and high-definition televisions. I think these are the most popular types of digital communication because the new generation loves technology and can't seem to go long without using it in some form.
4.Three types of digital communication that may not be around for much longer are email, home telephones, and some medias. I think these aren't going to be around for much longer because most people use their cell phones for calling instead of the home phone and people can text instead of sending an email. There are new social medias too so the older ones will be left for the new ones.
5. A couple places you should not be communicating digitally is at school and at your work. You shouldn't be doing this because you should be focusing on your work and trying to succeed and not have any distractions. Another place you shouldn't be communicating digitally is when you're with your friends because they should have your attention and not feel excluded. A couple other places you shouldn't be communication digitally is at any sort of party or while driving because you need to be focused on driving and when you're at a party, you're suppose to be celebrating something.
6. Two forms of digital communication where you'd be in the most danger is communicating digitally and driving and also being cyber bullied. These are the most dangerous in my opinion because you can be hurt very badly emotionally and physically in these situations.
7. I think that people will find a healthy balance with technology and the world because I think that once people realize how much time it is taking out of their day that they will start focusing on other things and find a healthy balance.
8. I think if someone becomes very ill that they should be able to keep their digital communications because in the worst situation they die, their family and friends will be able to visit the site and recall all the good memories they had.

Journal #1: Digital Security

What I found most surprising when it comes to digital security and creating passwords is that people will chose very simple passwords for very personal things and think they won't get hacked. I found it confusing and difficult that people should have a sentence long password in order for it to be safe. I thought that as long as it was personal and semi-long that it should be good. Based in the information in this section, I think that my password is pretty secure because it is something personal and is relatively long. I think the most important thing to remember when considering passwords and digital security is that there are a lot of hackers and you should make sure your password is safe and secure so your personal information will never be reveled. 

Wednesday 10 February 2016

Digital Security (assignment one)

1. These passwords listed are very easy passwords to guess. I think that these would be the first passwords hackers would try and I think that's why so many people get hacked.
2. I personally have never used any of those passwords. When I first got an account, I made sure it was something related to me so that I could always remember it and I still you the same password today. I chose a personal password so I know for sure that there is a slim chance I can be hacked.
3. Yes, I think that seniors may use these passwords more because they may forget things easily so they want to pick something easy to remember. If they do choose one of these simple passwords, they could easily change the password to something else and if they feel like they're going to forget it they can write it down.
4. Three extra horrible passwords that weren't on the list are; your name, age, or favorite colour.
5. A modern password so be at least a sentence long

Monday 8 February 2016

Third Party Google Apps

On The Go Map is a great way to make an easy workout route that you can share with others. This app allows people to make and share their workout routes with all of their friends and other people that enjoy working-out so they can perfect their route. It's a great way to find some companions to run with to make it more joyful. Notepad With Speech makes it simple to get work done. It would be especially useful in meetings and on the go if you don't have time to type out what you need. My favorite part about it is how easy it is to use.