Friday, October 8, 2010
mPage - Moodle's iPhone Application
I use mPage, Moodle's iPhone application on my phone when I am without a computer and need to look up something for a class. mPage has many features such as a calender with all course information listed and sections for each subject material. The only thing that I dislike about mPage is that you cannot open up a powerpoint while using it. I think that the application does not support the use of powerpoint, but I would like to be able to view powerpoints on my phone if I need to look up information within the slideshow. I think that mPage is a great idea but needs a little more changes.
Google Sketch Up
I liked Google Sketch Up for making floor plans, but not for making a 3D model of a building. I had trouble learning the techniques and tools to manipulate the walls and lines. I found that there were many steps in making a 3D model in Sketch Up. In my opinion, I think that Sketch Up would be a great program to make floor plans. However, I do think that it is a very unique program but requires a large amount of time.
Top Ten Technology Websites
1. All Things Digital
2. Ars Technica
3. Boy Genius Reports
4. Business Week
5. Centernetworks
6. Cnet
7. Crave
8. CrunchGear
9. Daily Tech
10. Download Squad
2. Ars Technica
3. Boy Genius Reports
4. Business Week
5. Centernetworks
6. Cnet
7. Crave
8. CrunchGear
9. Daily Tech
10. Download Squad
Search Engines
My favorite search engine is Google. I like the new feature where it predicts you text when you start typing. I also like how Google has a new logo for a major event that happened in history for the date. The only thing that I do not like about Google is that there are hundreds of thousands of links matching your search, however it takes such a long time to properly attain the information you are searching.
Making Category 5 Cables
Recently in computer architecture, we learned how to make catagory 5 cables. There are two types of cat 5 cat cables, a to b wiring and b to b wiring. Cat 5 cables are also known as patch cables. Each type of cable has a special order in which the wires have to be in. Once the wires are in order, a port is needed and then crimped to the wire.
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