Wednesday, May 7, 2014

MGP #7

Talk Show Layout
Day One
Host: Good Morning everyone, welcome to the Hot Gossip Show where if you don’t know something you’ll find out on here. Today the talk of the show is about technology. Ok let us start off with this question, who out in the crowd owns any type of electronic devices? That’s a lot of hands out there I see well that’s what the talk is about today. Our first guest today is a 15 year old girl from Atlanta, Georgia named Sarah Brown.
Sarah: Hello everyone
Host:  Ok Sarah, Do you have a Smartphone?
Sarah: Yes, I have an Iphone
Host: Is this your first phone or did you have one before this?
Sarah: No, I had a phone when I was ten, the very first iphone and I only got a phone because my parents use to work over late and I would be home alone without a phone.
Host: Okay do your parents have Smartphones too?
Sarah: Yes, my mother has an android, my father has an iphone too, and my older sister has an android as well.
Host: Seems like your family has a lot of money to spend. Ok what about computers, laptops, or tablets?
Sarah: Yes, we have all those devices in the household because my father runs his business out of the home and he uses the desktop. I use the laptop when I have to research or look up information for school. My mother who loves fitting in with everyone else bought herself an ipad so she can sit in bed and online shop, check what someone post on Facebook, and Facetime her best friend who lives in Utah.
Host: So your father is on the computer 24/7 right?
Sarah: Right
Host: And when you’re on the laptop do you only use it to do school work or do you access other things ?
Sarah: Well…… ummmmmm
Host: I’ll take that as a no because you hesitated to answer the question. But your mother comes right home after work and get on her ipad.
Sarah: Yes
Host: Well that’s all the time we have right now but Sarah you did a great job with answering a couple of questions for the show today.

Day Two
Host: Good Morning everyone welcome to Hot Gossip. Again on the show we’re talking about how technology has changed in the household. Our guest on the show today will be a 21 year old male from West Virginia. Let’s bring out Cody Wilson.
Cody: Hello everyone.
Host: So Cody how are you doing this morning?
Cody: I’m doing fine ready to answer a couple of questions you got for me.
Host: That’s what you are here for so let’s get this show on the road. First question what type of area do you live in Cody?
Cody: I live in a rural area with my grandparents.
Host: Do your grandparents have cell phones?
Cody: Yes, My grandmother has an iphone and my grandfather just has a plain ole cell phone. I got an android which is a Smartphone.
Host: Okay how long do you access the internet on your phone?
Cody: Well on my phone I just check my social media sites and if I’m  away from home and need to look up something real fast I’ll pull out my phone and look up information.
Host: So does your grandmother access the internet on her phone?
Cody: Yes, because she has a Facebook and she loves making statues and posting pictures of the family.
Host: Okay Cody thanks for your time and I appreciate you coming today answering a couple of questions for me.
Cody: You’re welcome

Day Three
Host: Good Morning everyone. How are you‘ll doing? Ok today is the last day for our survey questions for the special guest we’ve been having for the last past two day. Now the guest for today is an older lady from the south, Jackson, Mississippi. Let’s welcome Mrs. Hattie Mae Jones.
Mrs. Jones: Hello everyone it’s so wonderful to be blessed to fly all the way out here. I woman like myself haven’t left out of the south before.
Host: Well look at you know Mrs. Jones, I don’t want to waste a lot of your time because I know you want to explore the city so let’s jump right into it. If you don’t mind mw asking you, how old are you?
Mrs. Jones: Well on the outside I’m 55, but in the inside I’m still 25. Next question please.
Host: Oh really now, I like that about you Mrs. Jones you get right to the money. Question number two, do you have a cell phone?
Mrs. Jones: Why yes I do have a cell phone I don’t know how to work it because my daughter brought it down to me. She said it’s a Smartphone and I can look up things, video chat with the family, and take pictures too. It’s a real nice phone I like it and its so big I would never lose or misplace it.
Host: Well do you access the internet on your smartphone.
Mrs. Jones: I don’t know what the internet is can you explain it more to me?
Host: Ok do you have a Facebook? Do you look up music or anything like that? When you’re looking up information on your phone you’re using the internet Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Jones: Of course of course child, my grandbaby made me a Facebook account when I first got my phone. I’m on Facebook all the time posting pictures of my grandchildren, looking for the latest gossip, and just on Facebook strolling up and down.
Host: So you’ll say you access the internet two to three times a day? For hours at a time?
Mrs. Jones: Yes, I’ll access the internet up to five times a day and the only reason it takes hours is because I’m old and it’s a hard time for me to read information fast or continue to stroll up and down and I have arthritis.
Host: Not trying to get all into your business, but who all lives in your household and do they have smart phones too?
Mrs. Jones: Well that’s a little personal, but I’m going to tell you anyway. My grandchildren live with me John (17), Sha(22), Chris(9), and Ricky(13). They all have smart phones I guess that’s what you call them. They can’t live without their phone and I’m starting to act the same way.
Host: Well I can tell that they access the internet all day and they probably have all the social media sites to keep up with the latest new and trends. It was nice having you on my show today Mrs. Jones and the viewers watching enjoyed you too. Thanks for coming out and now go enjoy the city.
Mrs. Jones: You’re welcome and you’re right I’m about to hit up the city

Monday, April 21, 2014

MGP #6

QUESTIONNARIE



1. Circle your gender

a)MALE

b)FEMALE?

2. How old are you?

a) 10-14

b) 15-18

c) 19-25

d) 26-35

e) 36 or old

3. How would you describe your community?

a) urban

b) rural

4. What language(s) do you speak?

a) English

b)Spanish

c) other

5. What is your ethnic background?

a) African American

b) Caucasian

c) Latino/ Hispanic

d) Prefer not to answer

6. What type of computer do you have? (check all that apply)

a) desktop

b) laptop

c) tablet

d) smart phone

7. How often do you get online?

a) once a day

b) several times a day

c) several times a week

d) few times a month

e) less than once a month

8. How much time do you spend online?

a) 30 minutes

b) 1 hour

c) 5 hours

d) 10+ hours

e) more then 10 hours

9. Do you access news sites?

YES

NO

10. Do you have a cell phone?

YES

NO

11. Is your cell phone a smart phone?

YES

NO

12. Does everyone in your household have smart phones?

YES

NO

13. Referring to question 12 if answered yes state the age of the person and the type of smartphone the person has.

 

 

 

 

"How to Make a Questionnaire." WikiHow. Ed. Sachn Hinni. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Apr. 2014.

http://www.surveysystem.com/sdesign.htm

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_winter/topics/quest-desgin/

Friday, April 11, 2014





Warning!!!!
Are you afraid of internet hackers? Are you afraid of identity theft? Well here are a couple of ways to take down those hackers. You’ll never be afraid again!!!!!

          Top 5 ways to avoid hackers
1. Never click on a link you did not expect to receive
v The golden rule hackers use to lure users are pop ups or opening links and attachments.
v Emails might contain obvious spelling mistakes and poor grammar and are easy to spot.
v Social media has helped hackers a lot. Facebook is the number one target for hackers to find a victim because everyone post what they’re doing, where they’re going, who is with them, and what clothes they have on.
v When you receive messages or emails that tells you to click on the link DON’T because its hackers.
2. Use different passwords on different sites
v When you have a lot of different accounts and you tend to use simple passwords like loved ones names, pets, or birthday. Those are the number passwords hackers use first and find out that information through your social media websites.
v When you’re thinking about a new password add some numbers or special characters
v For instance use the first and last letter from the website you’re creating an account for then add a phrase or word in the middle
Example: Facebook your password can be FG1RLB00K  
3. Never reuse your main email password
v A hacker who has cracked into your main email has the keys to your kingdom.
v Your passwords from other sites can get reset because you used your main email for facebook, google, youtube, and etc. and the hacker has access to everything now.
v Try to stay away from using your main email on sites that hackers can hack into and still your identity
4. Think before you tweet and how you share information
v The principal risk is ID fraud. Personal information is the number one thing hackers are looking for these days.
v Dumpster-diving – thieves would trawl through bins searching for personal documents to steal someone’s ID.
v If you want to get rid of old junk mail, credit cards, and personal information SHRED IT!!!!!! NEVER THROW IT AWAY!!!!
  5. Ignore pop-ups
v Pop-ups contain malicious software which can trick a user into verify something.
v When you access a pop-up it’ll begin downloading a software onto your computer called malware. Known as a drive-by download.
v Stay away from pop-ups because when that software is on your computer hackers can break into your important files and access your information.



Silver, James. "20 Ways to Keep Your Internet Identity Safe from Hackers." The Observer. Guardian News and Media, 12 May 2013. Web. 11 Apr. 2014.



Friday, March 28, 2014

MGP #4

Why did they invent wifi
whoever did, we should give them a hi-five

why did they invent wifi
no data plan
wifi becomes your right hand man

why did they invent wifi
for homes, for schools, even for buses
it reduces load noise even cuss'n

why did they invent wifi
forgot something important for your project
pull out your iphone and surf the net

why did they invent wifi
2 years ago Arizona's School District launched a plan
seeing if wifi on school buses could make a land

why did they invent wifi
on school buses..... you're kidding me
what's next talking bumble bees

why did they invent wifi
actually it's not that expensive
hold up parents don't take this offensive
buying your child a laptop now
they'll eventually make you proud

why did they invent wifi
really for extended bus routes
commuting from the north to south

why did they invent wifi
who knows? ask coaches
who take their teams around the globes

why did they invent wifi
to make the bus rides funnier
to reduce the loud noise distracting the bus driver  
to help do homework on the buses before you get home
to stop kids from fighting because now their phones stay in their hands

I'm glad they invented wifi.......




Written by Sylvia Arroyo
Friday, 04 Nov. 2011 09:59
Reprinted from the November 2011 edition of School Transportation News. All rights reserved.
Last updated on Friday , 04 Nov. 2011 10:17


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

                                                                              Ransom Notes
Day 1
To whom this may concern I’ve been watching you and our family almost every day for the last couple of weeks. You’ll come into burger king every day at 1:37pm. You have three children two boys and one girl. You have an iPhone 5 with a lime green otter box. When you come in to order you hesitate to order and have the rest of the line backed up because you’re on the phone. Your oldest son had to order the food for everyone. You’re still on your phone when you’ll take a seat to eat. Someone called you, and you answered your daughter asked for help tying her shoe laces and you pushed her away and continued your conversation.  

Day 2
I’m an undercover agent observing information on how parents let their smartphones get more attention than their own children. I don’t want to come off as a threat, but I just want you to realize the pain you’re putting on your children. Maybe if you took your eyes off your phone then you’ll realize how you’re hurting your children in the long run. When you’ll came into burger king your daughter asked you could you tie her shoe but you brushed her off and sent text messages on your phone. Minutes later your son came up to you and wanted to talk about his band concert but you wasn’t listening because you was more into candy crush then your son’s excited moment. He walked off sad and tied his little sister’s shoe laces. May I ask you a question? Do you think your phone is more important to you than your kids?  Your phone shouldn’t be on the way when your children are asking for help or telling you something important.

Day 3
I guess that note didn’t scare you or inform you on your parenting skills. How about this I’ll have doctors come out for a home visit and give your children an annual health checkup. Did you know spending time at home together at homes makes the family’s bond stronger? You should google things like that since your phone is always in your hand. Eating home cooked meals and eating at a kitchen table is the #1 rule to a strong family. As I can see you don’t care about that because you’ll eat here every day.
                  p.s. I’ve been watching you for a while now J 

Day 4
Hey you there it’s me again!!!! I guess my last two notes brought you back to reality. When you and you’re family came into burger king yesterday you ordered the food, you tied your little girl’s shoe lace, and took pictures with your phone of the kids playing. I’m glad I got to you through to you by leaving notes on your car about your actions with your smartphone. Now you see your family with a whole different outlook. The main reason I was leaving these notes on your car is because you have to be aware and mindful what you do in front of your children. Your children reflect off your actions, if you’re not showing your child love then your child could think about suicide. Never let other thinks get in the way of your major priorities.  

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

MGP #2 REVISED

1.       What are the 5 main ways technology has harmed the environment?

2.       Name 3 pollutions that’ll harm the environment.

3.       Are metals like gold, consider non-renewable resources or renewable resources?

4.       Explain what “technotrash” items are.


5.       True or False
Clearing land where animals used to live to build factories can affect the environment’s natural cycle.

6.       Toxic is a type of health hazards, toxic can cause ______ and technology addiction can lead to ______ and ______.

7.       What are the 2 carbons produced by humans?


8.       What are greenhouse gases? Over the last century, greenhouse gases have increased due to _______ and that’s contributing to ______ ______.

9.       True or False
Cars, airplanes, and power plants/ factories release carbon remissions in the atmosphere.


10.   What will happen when you throw away old computers in regular trash cans?


11.   When toxins began to leak out what are the toxins harming?

12.   What country banned ” technotrash”  from landfills?


13.   What are some of the affects these toxins can cause to your body?

14.   What is the number one thing everyone can do to protect our environment?


15.   Name a few positive impacts about technology that has improved the environment.





                                            Answers
1.       Pollution, consuming resources, waste, disrupting ecology, and health hazards.
2.       Air, heat, and water
3.       Non-renewable resources
4.       Electronic waste- any broken or unwanted electrical device and is the most common type of waste
5.       True
6.       Cancer ; obesity and carpal tunnel syndrome
7.       Dioxide and monoxide
8.       Gases in the atmosphere that trap and reflect heat and radiation back to the planet’s surface. Carbon emissions; global warming
9.       True
10.   It’ll end up in landfills and the toxins inside the computers will start to leak out  
11.   The water we drink, plants we eat, and the animals that live in the area
12.   Europe
13.   Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and even cancer
14.   Recycle
15.Help use develop and produce new materials, help us create smarter technologies, paperless communication, and help companies reduce





                                                                Citation 

Website title- Green Computing
Article title- How technology can harm the environment 
Date accessed- March 09, 2014

Thursday, February 27, 2014

MGP #1 Rewrite

  Student
Dear Diary,
I’m starting to not like high school anymore it’s stressing me out. It’s like my teacher is picking on me whenever it’s time to read aloud in class. I get nervous palms begin to sweat, and start reading ahead to make sure I understand my paragraph before it’s my turn to read. One day I was counting heads and paragraphs to see which paragraph I’ll get and the teacher called my name to read. The paragraph was the hardest of them all, it was about 1000 words long; long as the longest interstate in the world the words I couldn’t pronounce like a Chinese person learning English and I was scared. (amplication) I had to read the paragraph or else everyone in the class would know I couldn’t read. Well I could read but I couldn’t read like the normal kids like at the fast pace I had my own pace but to the normal kids they’ll think my reading was funny. So I started to read the paragraph aloud to the class.

 Teacher
Dear Diary,
I’ve noticed today that one of my students in the class suffer from a reading disorder. When I called on her to read today she hesitated and looked nervously around the class at the rest of the students. Don’t get me wrong she read the passage but she struggled throughout the 5 sentences. Maybe I’ll have my aide do some extra side tutoring with her.

Student
Dear Diary,
The teacher pulled me aside after class and asked me do I like to reading. She drilled me with questions and I finally told her I have a reading disorder and she said she could solve that problem for me well try to help as much as she can.

Teacher
Dear Diary
I think I scared her by asking her about her problem but it’s up to me to help her out when I see someone struggling in my class. I really think she’ll enjoy Mrs. Flowers. During class they’ll go to the library for more one on one time.

Student
Dear Diary
I was researching a solution to help other kids like me that struggle with reading disabilities in the classroom. I’m getting better in the classroom reading aloud because of the extra help with Mrs. Flowers. She really takes the time out to help me when I’ve messed up in my reading. When I had some extra time left in class she let me access the computer to do some research on this project. The article that I found gave me a lot of information about children dealing with learning disabilities. Now I can try to set up an appointment with the board of education to help fund this project in the schools. I know this is a big thing and is going to coat a lot of money but it’s beneficial to the children with reading disabilities.

Teacher
Dear Diary
Brittany is a very smart girl she researched a possible answer to help others like her that are struggling with reading in classrooms. So I gathered up all the English teachers and anyone else that wanted to help out with this project. Brittany smiled from ear to ear when she found all the people in the library ready to help with her own idea.

Student
Dear Diary
With the help of all the staff and students we managed to come up with a presentation to present to the board of education to see if they could pass this idea!!!

Teacher
Dear Diary
 Today is a big day for the staff and I we are going to visit the board of education committee with us luck!!!! J

Student
Dear Diary
WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! I made a team all by myself. I managed to take on a huge project with the help of my team. We did it if it wasn’t for them I would still be struggling in class with my reading. I’m so happy that today I’m not going to write a lot because we’re going out to celebrate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Teacher
Dear Diary
YES!!!!!!!!!!!! The board of education passed this idea and our school is the first time test taker to see if it’ll actually work to see if the children are reading.

Student
Dear Diary
It’s a new year and a new start in high school with the advantages of the new technology we’re using in the classrooms for the children with reading disabilities. The board of education and a couple more sponsors helped fund this project by donating 3 million dollars. This project allows classroom to use audio book to help children with reading disabilities. The teachers love this idea because they say the audio books help out a lot with children struggling to read. Studies have shown that students with learning disabilities that use the audio books love to read now. They have increased their reading skills also.

BoE
Dear Diary
To see a student step out of her comfort zone and let everyone know about her reading disorder is a big deal. So we fund this project to help out the ones in classrooms that struggle with reading disabilities and are afraid to speak up. We’re waiting to do this worldwide in every school to see if this actually works. We had the students take a test before and they’ll take one after to see if there is any improvement. We don’t want to waste our money on something that’s irreverent to school.

Teacher
Dear Diary
Ooowwwwweee with the help of these new audio books Brittany and a lot more students love to read! The books we’re a great idea to bring into the classroom. It makes learning fun to those with dyslexia or other reading disabilities.

Student
Dear Diary
I love to read reading is love. (antimetabole) I read at home at church and almost anywhere I can. With the help of the audio book app I can download any type of book to read because as soon as a book is released in paper form it’s also released in the audio form as well.

Teacher
Dear Diary
Without the improvement of technology we wouldn't be able to do a lot of things we do on a daily basis. I can download different books relating to my work for school at home to be prepared for the next day.

Student
Dear Diary
I’m proud of myself for making this project happens but I didn't realize all the money that’ll be spent to make all this happen. Even though the department of education spent over 20 million dollars to create audio books for children with reading disabilities now children aren't afraid to read aloud in class. (antanagoge) some of the parents argue about the money issue because they say it could have gone to something more important. Little does these parents know that this is a huge issue that a lot of people like to look over. Most of the northern schools have these audio books in classroom but i really don’t know when they’ll be in the southern states.

BoE
Dear Diary
We saw I huge improvement with the audio books in classrooms that we’ve deceived to fund a couple more schools which results in a lot more money. This isn’t a cheap project but it’s worth the education. We are still amazed that a young student thought about this idea instead of a teacher or principal. Some parents might think we’re wasting money because their child can read but this is a huge deal that a lot of people ignore but it’ll take time to spread audio books everywhere.

Student
Dear Diary
Now that everyone has their own audio book in the class the teacher has to go around and log everyone in one by one. Some teachers say it’s a stressful job at times but the students are learning with technology that is starting to rule the world. The students learn faster with technology then just listening to a teacher stand up and lecture.

Teacher
Dear Diary
Audio books we’re a great invention to classrooms and maybe we could do a project on how technology has improved our lives. I can’t wait to start teaching again August to the students that hasn’t experience the audio books.

Student
Dear Diary
Its summer time and school is out. I was voted most courageous and won. Everyone knew who I was throughout high school because I made a big move actually made the big move happen. Every second I’m reading every minute I’m reading every hour I’m reading every day I’m reading all because of audio books. (anaphora) now I’m not afraid to bring up my story about my reading disability or read in front of a big crowd, it wasn’t for audio books I’ll still be shy reading ahead of the class to see what paragraph I’ll have to read aloud or worry about my classmates laughing at me. I've got a friend that lives down south audio books haven’t reached them yet and whenever someone brings up her disorder she’ll deny it and act as if she’s lost and changes the subject. (Apophasis) hopefully the whole world will be able to use audio books in classrooms for children with learning disabilities because the audio books really do work.