something i liked about this class is Mr.Haymore's patience. He is very respectful to his students.
I do not like how I easily forgot about homework for this class. I recommend for us to start coding earlier on the school year so we can have more practice for the program we create. A highlight I had in my class was finally completing my program. I did best on research and figuring things outs. I am not reading my goals daily. I am not good with routines. I will always CTR.
AP Electronic Portfolio
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
electronic clothes
this piece of cloth can charge your phone just by you being still. it can charge your electronic up to 15% in 8 hours. the temperature of the shirt changes by the area. from sleeve to collar bone could be 10 degrees different from the other side. this technology is 2 years away.
this is a cool innovation. it is futuristic. we wouldnt need cable chargers anymore
this solves the problem of cold clothes?
Friday, October 21, 2016
the internet changes the world
in the 1980s Cref's protocol allowed for computers to connect world wide.in 1991 Tim Burner Lee introduced the world wide web. an internet site named mossaic opened up and let users browse the web. cojmpanies soon started making websites and the internet became used commercially.
i think this innovation was great. we are able to communicate world wide. the earth is connected to each end as ever. this innovation solved a communication problem and that is great to have now. i can speak to my family all the way in El Salvador.
i think this innovation was great. we are able to communicate world wide. the earth is connected to each end as ever. this innovation solved a communication problem and that is great to have now. i can speak to my family all the way in El Salvador.
Monday, October 17, 2016
computer innovation
Nanotechnology
"Nanotechnology focuses on engineering at the “nanoscale,” one to 100 nanometers. The tools needed to see individual atoms were not available until 1981, so in many ways, this science parallels the computing revolution that facilitated it. Researchers have discovered that materials at the nanoscale can have unexpected and novel properties, resulting in a wealth of breakthroughs.
Until recently, the majority of work in nanotechnology focused on the development of specialized materials, including ultra-light polymers and crystals with special conductive properties. These efforts have accelerated microchip development, making it possible to envision a near future where transistor count is orders of magnitude higher than it is today.
As nanotechnology matures, it will make possible a world of nanorobotics. Theoretical nanorobots could complete manufacturing tasks in a fraction of the time required now. Likewise, nanorobotics could combine with genetic engineering and health informatics technologies to treat diseases like cancer at the cellular level."
this is great technology that is gonna be very useful for many new things. maybe it can be used to help the human body.
"Nanotechnology focuses on engineering at the “nanoscale,” one to 100 nanometers. The tools needed to see individual atoms were not available until 1981, so in many ways, this science parallels the computing revolution that facilitated it. Researchers have discovered that materials at the nanoscale can have unexpected and novel properties, resulting in a wealth of breakthroughs.
Until recently, the majority of work in nanotechnology focused on the development of specialized materials, including ultra-light polymers and crystals with special conductive properties. These efforts have accelerated microchip development, making it possible to envision a near future where transistor count is orders of magnitude higher than it is today.
As nanotechnology matures, it will make possible a world of nanorobotics. Theoretical nanorobots could complete manufacturing tasks in a fraction of the time required now. Likewise, nanorobotics could combine with genetic engineering and health informatics technologies to treat diseases like cancer at the cellular level."
this is great technology that is gonna be very useful for many new things. maybe it can be used to help the human body.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Ben Carson
First successful neurosurgical procedure on a fetus inside the womb, performing the first completely successful separation of type-2 vertical craniopagus twins, developing new methods to treat brain-stem tumors and reviving hemispherectomy techniques for controlling seizures, Carson became the youngest chief of pediatric neurosurgery in the country at age 33.He has received more than 60 honorary doctorate degrees, dozens of national merit citations, and written over 100 neurosurgical publications. In 2008, he was bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States.
he went to medical school and studied well.
technology can help him be more precise during surgery.
this is a cool achievement. but i do not agree with his pov or admire him because of what he believes in and how closed minded he is.
Monday, October 10, 2016
computer innovation
robotic nurse assistant
RIBA is the first robot that can lift up or set down a real human from or to a bed or wheelchair. RIBA does this using its very strong human-like arms and by novel tactile guidance methods using high-accuracy tactile sensors. RIBA was developed by integrating RIKEN’s control, sensor, and information processing and TRI’s material and structural design technologies.
it will impact patients and nurses by helping them lift patients.
it will solve the problem of nurses having injuries.
i think its creative
RIBA is the first robot that can lift up or set down a real human from or to a bed or wheelchair. RIBA does this using its very strong human-like arms and by novel tactile guidance methods using high-accuracy tactile sensors. RIBA was developed by integrating RIKEN’s control, sensor, and information processing and TRI’s material and structural design technologies.
it will impact patients and nurses by helping them lift patients.
it will solve the problem of nurses having injuries.
i think its creative
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
internet giveaway
The states of Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma and Texas had sued to block the U.S. from giving up oversight of the non-profit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which maintains databases for Internet domain names, the Internet’s phone book
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