Yankee stadium

Yankee stadium

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

CSS in HTML

Fox sports fantasy rugby.
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     <link href="/styles/lib_ism/browsers/ie7.css" 
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
     <link href="/styles/lib_foxau/browsers/ie7.css" 
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
     <link href="/styles/foxau_sruf/browsers/ie7.css" 
rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Questions about backing storage.

All computers come with main memory as well as backing storage. Give a reason why the
following are needed.
RAM                :
ROM                :
Backing storage :
 

Name two items which are storage media.
Flash memory card
      Graph plotter       Magnetic disc       OCR          OMR            Touch pad  

Explain why the following are used with PCs.
Pen drives-
Blu-ray-
Fixed hard disc drives-
Students can use CDs or pen drives for storing their work. Give three reasons why students may prefer to use pen drives.

Ring two items which are storage media.
Flash memory card
OCR
Graph plotter
OMR
Magnetic disc
Touch pad
 
Ring two items which are output devices.
Blu-ray disc
Optical mark reader
Graph plotter
Projector
Web cam
Graphics tablet

Complete the following sentences using the most suitable storage device or medium listed
below.

(a)memory stick
(b)fixed hard disk drive
(c)DVD R
A student taking his coursework home to develop would use a
A company selling copies of games would use a
An office worker who never took her work home would store her work on a

Use of backing up at Kings College

  • Fixed hard discs- Used in every computer in the school
  • Portable hard discs- Used to store large files
  • Magnetic tape- Uses serial access for reading and writing.  Used for backups of file servers for computer networks. Optical backing storage media such as CDs and DVD and is quite cheap for backing up files at King's.
  • Optical backing storage media such as CDs and DVD-CDs tend to be used for large files (but smaller than 1Gb) which are too big for a floppy disc to hold such as music and general animation.  DVDs are used to hold very large files (several Gb) such as films at school.
  • CD ROM/DVD ROM-Applications which require the prevention of deletion of data, accidental or otherwise for students.
  • CD R/DVD- Applications which require a single burning of data, e.g. CDs Z recording of music downloads from the internet, recording of music from MP3 format, recording of data for archiving or backup purposes at King's.
  • CD RW/DVD RW-Applications which require the updating of information and ability to record over old data at King's.
  • DVD RAM- Same properties as DVD RW but quicker access and data can be overwritten more easily. 
  • Blu-ray-Capacities of 25Gb, 50Gb and 100 Gb.  Used for storing films (movies). 25Gb equates to 2 hrs HDTV, 13hrs standard definition TV
  • Solid state backing storage-Smallest form of memory, used as removable storage at school.  More robust than other forms of storage. 
  • Memory sticks/Pen drive-Used at Kings to transport small files conveniently.
  • Flash memory cards-Used in digital cameras, palmtops, mobile phones, MP3 players at Kings

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Database task

Open Access
Name Database - Click CREATE
Click External Data
Click Text File (a CSV is a text file where info is split with commas)
Find CSV file - Click OK
IMPORT 2 / 4 = NEXT-TICK-NEXT-TICK-NEXT-FINISH
Double Click the NEW TABLE (e.g. J8Prods)
Click HOME - Click VIEW - CLick Design View
Copy Data Types from Exam paper (e.g. Currency, Boolean = YES/NO)
PRINT SCREEN you Data Types for the examiner (Paste into WORD to Print)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Steps for access



Step one: Open Access
Step two: Start blank database and name it J08Database
Step three: Open text file csv
Step four: Press next
Step five: keep as delimited
Step six: Tick first row contains fields name, and make sure comma is ticked and press next
Step seven: Press next
Step eight: tick primary key and press next
Step nine: Press finish and close

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Databases

20 years ago databases used for attendances would have been seen as magic, being able to click the mouse Three times and get who should be in that class  would have been magic.
Databases holds tons of information, and you can preform queries to see what you want to see, example when you log onto facebook you are asking facebook to show you everything in the world that has your friends number init or your number in it.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

IGCSE Work i dont Know

Light pen: Where desktop space is limited, it is used instead of a mouse or for
drawing applications where a graphics tablet might be too big

Temperature sensor: Automatic washing machines, automatic cookers, central heating
controllers, computer-controlled greenhouses, scientific experiments
and environmental monitoring.

Pressure sensor: Burglar alarms, automatic washing machines, robotics, production line
control, scientific experiments and environmental monitoring

Graphics tablet: Inputting freehand drawings or retouch photographs.

Light sensor: Computer controlled greenhouses, burglar alarm systems, robotics,
production line control, scientific experiments and environmental
monitoring.

Optical Mark Reader: Inputting pencil marks on a form such as a school register, candidate exam answers, any application involving input of a choice of options.

Optical Character Reader: :Inputting text to a computer ready for processing by another software package such as word processors, spreadsheets, databases etc.

Video camera: Inputting moving pictures, often pre-recorded, into a computer
 
Web cam Inputting moving pictures from a fixed position into a computer.

Bar code Reader: Inputting code numbers from products at a POS terminal, library books
and membership numbers.

Chapter 1, 2 and 3 Example Questions

Chapter 1, 2 and 3 Example Questions

 Chapter 1

 


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Power point presentation

When adding a slide number do not use the (#) on the master slide use, insert, slide number.
Do not add slide numbers manually, because if you forget to add a slide, and then go back to add it you have to manually change all the numbers.

Power point presentation

1.Master slides are only for changing theme and style, not words. If you want to show content that will be on every page you have to do it manually, by adding a text box of your own.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

My best lesson of the day

Thursday 3rd march 2011
My best lesson of the day was period 1, technology, we worked on our product analysis, were we research 5 different types of the product we are going to make. I am researching speakers.

This lesson was good because it was good to complete something we had been working on for a while, and also i enjoy what we are doing so that makes it a good lesson. also mr oliver, helped me with something i didn't understand so i feel like i have learnt something worthwhile and something i wanted to know and understand.

Hamish Witters

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The part twitter has played in the christchurch earthquake search and rescue


Social networking has played a massive part in the rescue operation at Christchurch.

A tweet from America saved two New Zealand sisters from fretting their father had perished in the quake.
Michelle Gourley was at her Kaiapoi when the quake struck and she immediately tried to reach her 70-year-old dad, John, on the phone.

Not able to get through, she jumped into the car to head to Opawa but was stuck in traffic, so called her sister Joanne in Auckland. They decided to call their brother Sean in San Francisco, who used to Twitter to put the call out to see if anyone knew of John’s whereabouts, NZPA reports.
Moments later a stranger replied: "Sean I'm near Opawa, what's address."
After being given the address, the stranger went to John’s home and found him alive and well, sitting in his car outside his badly damaged house, and tweeted the find.

Other stories of rescue have also been reported.

Google People Finder has set up a special Christchurch Earthquake page where people can either look for someone, or share information about someone they know or have found.
At last count, it was tracking 9500 records.

There have also been pages set up to help house those who have nowhere to stay.
A Facebook page Accommodation for Earthquake Stricken Cantabrians has been set up to help those looking for accommodation, and those who can offer it.

Quake Escape also offers users the chance to offer accommodation or help find it.
Christchurch City Council and the Government are both tweeting regular updates on their Twitter pages.
There have also been tales of loss.

A Facebook page Supporting Christchurch Earthquake shows comments from people who have lost loved ones.

Trish Davis says wrote “All day I’ve been struggling with the loss of my sister and friends from the earthquake”.

Live Twitter updates can be found at the page Earthquake New Zealand .

Monday, February 21, 2011

Spreadsheets (Excel)

My first Test
Problems and things i need to remember:
1.formula and function are the same thing
2.arry is a set of information
3.=lookup(B7,copy paste the information) enter, then copy paste this to all grids you want to.=lookup(this, here)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Spreadsheets (Excel)

  1.  import: csv (comma separated value file) known as standardised format for all computers, can be read by all computers.
  2. Absolute and relative references (Absolute means it will absolutely always refer to that cell) (relative means it change if a formula is copied and pasted dependant on where it has been pasted) (use '$' sign to make a reference absolute)
  3. Named cells, named ranges (A named cell is an automatic absolute reference) (Named ranges is naming a cell) (This makes reading formulae easier)
  4. sum, average, maximum, minimum, integer, rounding, counting, if, lookup
  5. perform searches using AND, OR, NOT, LIKE (cuts down searches like search engine "Google")
  6. perform search using wildcard (wildcard is a *) (It broadens searches)
Using excel

Technology words

Technology words

CPU central processing unit

ROM Permanent, non volatile, can’t be changed, Read only memory

RAM Constantly changing, volatile, can be changed, random acess memory

Hardrive Secondary storage, permanent storage

Outputs Laser printers, ink printers, ect..

GUIs are WIMPS

GUIs (graphical user interface)

WIMPs (windows, icons, menus, pointer)

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

why ipads arent the future

iPad`s Future: 10 Reasons Why Apple`s Tablet Won`t Be A Long-Term Success - Spotlight news from Channel Insider

Computer Components

Computer Components

Computers come in all types and sizes. There are primarily two main sizes of computers. They are:

Portable
Desktop
The portable computer comes in various sizes and are referred to as laptops, notebooks, and hand-held computers. These generally denote different sizes, the laptop being the largest, and the hand-held is the smallest size. This document will mainly talk about the desktop computer although portable computer issues are also discussed in various areas.

Computer Components:

Computers are made of the following basic components:

Case with hardware inside:

Power Supply - The power supply comes with the case, but this component is mentioned separately since there are various types of power supplies. The one you should get depends on the requirements of your system. This will be discussed in more detail later

Motherboard - This is where the core components of your computer reside which are listed below. Also the support cards for video, sound, networking and more are mounted into this board.

Microprocessor - This is the brain of your computer. It performs commands and instructions and controls the operation of the computer.
Memory - The RAM in your system is mounted on the motherboard. This is memory that must be powered on to retain its contents.
Drive controllers - The drive controllers control the interface of your system to your hard drives. The controllers let your hard drives work by controlling their operation. On most systems, they are included on the motherboard, however you may add additional controllers for faster or other types of drives.

Hard disk drive(s) - This is where your files are permanently stored on your computer. Also, normally, your operating system is installed here.

CD-ROM drive(s) - This is normally a read only drive where files are permanently stored. There are now read/write CD-ROM drives that use special software to allow users to read from and write to these drives.

Floppy drive(s) - A floppy is a small disk storage device that today typically has about 1.4 Megabytes of memory capacity.

Other possible file storage devices include DVD devices, Tape backup devices, and some others.

Monitor - This device which operates like a TV set lets the user see how the computer is responding to their commands.

Keyboard - This is where the user enters text commands into the computer.

Mouse - A point and click interface for entering commands which works well in graphical environments.

Hardware vs software

Hardware

Definition: Devices required to store and execute (or run) the software.

Function: Hardware serve as the delivery system for software solutions. The hardware of a computer is infrequently changed, in comparison with software and data, which are “soft” in the sense that they are readily created, modified, or erased on the comput To perform the specific task you need to complete.


Software

definition: Collection of instructions that enables a user to interact with the computer. Software is a program that enables a computer to perform a specific task, as opposed to the physical components of the system

Function:Software is generally not needed to for the hardware to perform its basic level tasks such as turning on and reponding to input.

Monday, February 14, 2011

This is a PDA or personal digital assistant


This is a palm Top


This is a mainframe computer

Types of computers

Mainframe computers, bulk storage
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Palm Top
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handheld_PC





Personal digital assistant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_digital_assistant

IT words

CPU central processing unit

ROM Permanent, non volatile, can’t be changed, Read only memory

RAM Constantly changing, volatile, can be changed, random acess memory

Hardrive Secondary storage, permanent storage

Outputs Laser printers, ink printers, ect..

GUIs are WIMPS

GUIs (graphical user interface)

WIMPs (windows, icons, menus, pointer)