Friday, February 24, 2012

Technology Fair

2012 FCPS Technology Fair


Please mark your calendars for the 2012 Tech Fair - Delivering the T and E in STEM. This year's Tech Fair is scheduled on February 16th, 2012 at West Frederick Middle School and February 23rd, 2012 at Francis Scott Key Mall.

Middle School Technology Education students will be competing for individual and team awards. Competitions include STEM Problem Solving contest, Gravity Hill Racers, Straw Bridge testing, Glogster Digital Posters, Pod Casting and Hover Craft. In addition, a variety of FCPS CTE and STEM related programs will be showcased throughout the evening.

The Glogster Inventor Challenge and Podcasting competitions will be at WFMS on the 16th from 6-7:30pm. The rest of the events and award ceremony are scheduled at the FSK Mall on the 23rd from 6-8:30 pm.

Please see Mr. Haines or Mr. Sidoli if you are interested in participating in this year's Technology Fair.

2012 FCPS Technology Fair

2011 FCPS Technology Fair

2010 FCPS Technology Fair

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Previewing Arts and Communication


Have you ever wanted to make your own comic strip?  Make Beliefs Comix! makes it easy.  Try it out.



Do you like Legos?  Do you want to combine design skills with engineering construction?  Try Cubescape.  It's like playing with Virtual 3D Legos (pictured below).

We are creating a personal logo using the Design Process.  You can create a different kind of logo using the Graffiti Creator.  You can see mine pictured below.  Make sure you don't click on any of the advertisements!


Creating a Prezi





This video shows a Web 2.0 tool called Prezi. The video goes fast but it shows how easy it is to make a great looking presentation using Prezi.  Click here to create your own Prezi.

Do you like Prezi? Is it better than Power Point? How would you rank Prezi with other multimedia applications like PowerPoint, PhotoStory, or Moviemaker?

Post your thoughts in the comments section.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Screenshots?


1.  How do you put screenshots on your blog?

Answer:  Hit the Print Screen key located in the upper right corner of the keyboard.  This copies an image of your computer screen.  Then open MS Paint, go to Edit, and select Paste.  This will paste your image into Paint.  From there you can crop or edit your screenshot, then save it as a picture file.  Screenshots could be used in blogs, PowerPoint presentations, or your Glog.


2.  How do I get a screenshot from a movie?

Answer:  You can do this easily by using Moviemaker.  Moviemaker is located in the multimedia tab on our school's application menu.  It also comes standard (free) with all Windows formats (XP, Vista, etc.).  Once you import your video into Moviemaker, start playing it with the preview window on the right side of the screen.  Pause the video at the exact frame that you want a picture of.  Then use the camera icon in the bottom right corner of the preview window to take a screenshot of the frame.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Google Sketch-Up

Click HERE to see how to start your 3D House using Google Sketch-Up.

House Drawing Part 1 (Final Drawing)


House Drawing Part 2 (Final Drawing)


House Drawing Part 3 (Final Drawing)


Other Examples of Drawings using  Google Sketch-Up
Camden Yards in Google Sketch-Up
Red Cottage in Google Sketch-Up

Please post your answers to the following questions in the comments section
1. What are some of the things you like about Google Sketch-Up?
2. How is Google Sketch-Up similar to the other drawing applications we've used? (Paint, Pixie, and ImageBlender) How are they different?



Have you ever used the 3D Warehouse to add objects to your Sketch-Up models?  If so, you might be interested in this tutorial on using the scale tool.

2012 Technology Fair - Glogster Inventor Challenge

Listed below are some links that you can use to research for the Glogster Inventor Challenge. 

World Book Online - http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/home

Yahoo Kids Encyclopedia - http://kids.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia

Fact Monster - http://www.factmonster.com/

InfoPlease - http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Cool Gadgets!

Video Glasses!

Use www.weblist.me/cool-gadgets for a list of websites that you might want to research for Cool Gadgets and the information you need for your PowerPoint.

PowerPoint Cheat Sheet


Pictures

Go to Insert, Picture, Picture from Clip Organizer, or From File
To make a picture a background –

Resize the picture to fill the slide

Right-click on the picture, Click on Order, Send to Back

Backgrounds
Go to Format, Background or Slide Design
*You can choose to Apply to All or Apply to the Selected Slide


Slide Transitions
Go to Slide Show, Slide Transitions
*Can do On Click or Automatically After…



Custom Animations
Go to Slide Show, Custom Animations, Click on what you want to animate, and then Add Effect
*Can do On Click, With Previous, or After Previous




Music (optional)
Go to Insert, Movies and Sounds, Sound from Clip Organizer or From File
*To set up music to play throughout the slide show - In Custom Animations, right-click on the sound, go to Effect Options

Action Settings (optional)

Right-Click on the object, Action Settings, Choose Mouse-click or Mouse-over, Select Hyperlink to…, choose action that you want to happen

*Action Buttons are found in Slide Show, Action Buttons

Evaluating Websites



Click on this picture to visit this site to read about the Northwest Tree Octopus

Is everything on the Internet true? The obvious answer is no. In this world of blogs and wikis, Internet content can be generated by anyone. So how do we know if what we are reading is accurate? How can we tell the difference between fact and fiction on the World Wide Web? Post your thoughts in the comments section.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Stranger

*** Spoiler Alert***

This is the story, "The Stranger" by Sue Baugh.  Please do not read the ending until you have completed your own ending as part of "The Stranger" assignment. 

After you read it, post a comment about what you thought of the real ending.  Did you like it?  Was it similar to your ending?

The Stranger

Late one Saturday night, a young man was driving home on a deserted stretch of road. He could hear the rain beating against the roof of his car. His headlights cut through a cold mist that clung to the trees on either side of the road. In the flashes of lightning, tree branches seemed like ghostly hands grasping for his car. He could feel the steady drum roll of thunder. What a night to be out! He shivered and wished he were safe at home.

Suddenly, as he rounded a curve, his headlights lit up a young woman standing by the side of the road. Her hair and white dress were soaked from the rain. She looked so alone. He couldn’t just leave her there.

The young man skidded to a stop, then backed up until he could see her face in the window. He leaned over and opened the door.

“Would you like a ride?”

She nodded and he reached out his hand to help her into the car. He shivered at her touch – her hand was so cold!

She smiled at him and said, “Can you take me home? I only live a mile away.”

Now that she was sitting beside him, he could see how beautiful she was. Dark hair framed her face, and her eyes seemed unusually large and sad.

“Sure,” he said. “You must be freezing.” He took off his letter jacket and gave it to her.

“I’m always cold,” she said, and held her hands up to the heater.

He drove ahead, and glanced at her.

“Why were you walking home?” he asked. “Did you have a fight with your boyfriend?”

She didn’t answer. Instead she gazed out the window as they passed a school and a small church. He turned the corner onto a tree-lined street whose cheerful homes seemed warm and safe in the storm.

She sat up. “There’s my house, the two story one on the corner.”

He stopped the car next to the walk leading up to the house. He circled around to the passenger side and helped her out. Her hand still felt like ice. He walked her to the front door, wondering what it would be like to kiss her. They stood on the front porch for a moment, then suddenly she leaned over and kissed him! Before he could say anything, she stepped into the house and closed the door.

He stood staring after her, too astonished to move. Then he turned and walked slowly back to his car. It wasn’t until he was behind the wheel that he remembered his letter jacket. She was still wearing it.

He looked back at the house, but it was dark, and her parents were probably asleep. He didn’t want to wake them up and get her in trouble. Then he smiled. The jacket gave him the perfect excuse to see her again.

The next morning he drove back to the house and rang the bell. An older woman answered the door. She had the same dark hair and sad eyes as the girl.

“Excuse me, can I talk to your daughter?”

“My daughter?” The woman’s eyes filled with tears. “Laura died a year ago last night, in a car accident. It happened about a mile from here.

The young man gasped in disbelief. “But …but I gave her a ride home last night! I walked her to the door, right here. I saw her go inside the house.”

The woman shook her head. “That can’t be. She died a year ago, young man. She’s buried in the church graveyard around the corner. Go see for yourself – she’s in the third row from the front.”

The young man walked down the road to the church. He realized it was the same one they had driven past the night before. The small graveyard was behind the church. He found what he was looking for in the third row.

A white marble headstone was inscribed with the name Laura. The date of death was exactly one year and one day ago. Then he saw something that chilled his blood. There beside the headstone was his letter jacket, neatly folded on the wet grass.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Podcasting

Podcasting

A podcast is a digital audio or video file that is episodic; downloadable; program-driven, mainly with a host and/or theme; and convenient, usually via an automated feed with computer software.

Audacity Basics

Click HERE to see the basic skills needed to record your podcast.



Music and Sound Effects

Use Free Play Music to download free music or sound effects for your podcast. Remember, this site is free so you probably won’t find the latest hits from your iPod. Most of these songs do not have words, but are perfect for adding background music to your podcast.

Check out this video to see how to add music to your podcast.



For Advanced Podcasting Users Only!
Click here to learn how to use effects in Audacity to morph your voice.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Exponential Growth of Technology

An Osborne Executive portable computer, from 1982, and an iPhone, released 2007. The Executive weighs 100 times as much, has nearly 500 times the volume, cost 10 times as much, and has a 100th the processing power of the iPhone.
Moore's Law

Moore's law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware.  The number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years. The trend has continued for more than half a century and is not expected to stop until 2015 or later.

The capabilities of many digital electronic devices are strongly linked to Moore's law: processing speed, memory capacity, sensors and even the number and size of pixels in digital cameras.  All of these are improving at exponential rates as well.  This has dramatically increased the usefulness of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy.  Moore's law precisely describes a driving force of technological and social change in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. 

The law is named after Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore, who described the trend in his 1965 paper.  The paper noted that number of components in integrated circuits had doubled every year from the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 until 1965 and predicted that the trend would continue "for at least ten years."  His prediction has proved to be uncannily accurate, in part because the law is now used in the semiconductor industry to guide long-term planning and to set targets for research and development.