Monday, December 17, 2012

Super cruise

1. Topic:
  • New Tech in cars could lead to driver-less cars

2. Article Title:



4. Summary: Basically, Cadillac is now developing a car with ultimate cruise control abilities. It features lane centering technologies, and adaptive acceleration. Not only can it stay in the center of the lane, but it can notice a high concrete wall, on a highway for instance, and stay further away while still in the confines of your lane.

5. Reaction: I think this is revolutionary, and could seriously help the driving situation, as well as productivity, in America. Traffic jams would not be a place of stress, but a mobile office! Also, if it is optional, we could use it as a tool in drivers ed.


6. World Impact: This new technology could mean the world to... well... the world! If you are not paying attention your car could save you from a collision, or keep you in your lane! With the good there is bad though, for instance, knowing your car can auto-sense other cars and such, you may develop a bad habit of texting while driving and what if the tech fails? What do you do when it glitches and swerves to the right? And god forbid it ever run on Apple maps....

Friday, November 16, 2012

Weekly blog


This week in GECHS we reviewed phishing and scams. Not too much work today you know?


Here's some vocab!

Scam- An attempt to trick someone in order to get money or info.

Identity theft- A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity.

Vulnerable- To be in a position that makes it easier for you to be harmed or attacked.

Phishing-When people send you false emails or texts, even real mail in an attempt to receive vital information.


Some ways to avoid being scammed are to never, ever, for-never ever, EVER, give out information like: name, Date of Birth, driver’s license, passports, social security numbers, and (obviously) credit card info. If someone gets a hold of your information then you could be in serious trouble! They could ruin your credit, buy stuff in your name, and even drain your accounts! A good method to see if a site is legit is to check to see if your data is being encrypted, and if it has been approved by a trusted outside source.


Overall my week has been good; I FINALLY finished my project for ACA118. I don’t think I took up all the time, but I still think I did good.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

This week Hurricane Sandy hit, and...........*rumble*.......... WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA........................................................................................................................................................





THE END.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Tech current event

Topic: Solar panels, the cheap way

Title: Social project uses pop bottles to provide indoor lighting for the poor

Source: Gizmag, here

 Summary: Instead of fancy-shmancy solar panels, some students in Michigan decided to use an old camping trick to light homes without power. They install water filled pop bottles into rooftops so that the water refracts light all over the room. Here is an image from their site:




Reaction: I think this is awesome and I'm wondering why this isn't being used more often. We have plenty of soda, plenty of empty soda bottles, and poor people have a lack of electricity. Do the math.

World impact: Free light! Poor countries could get so much more light, and still have waterproof roofs.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Blog post (late)

Welcome to my blog! This week we, at the GECHS, have had an easy week. Watched a movie, had some "chill" time. Well..... Sorta.

New Vocab:

Represent: How you are presenting yourself online.

Persona: Image or personality you portray to others

Avatar: Image/graphic that represents you online

Anonymous: Hidden identity

Inhibit: Being careful/restrained about your actions or impulses

This week we also learned about a nifty little thing called Glogster it's basically an interactive poster. Kind of makes me think  of an "E-Billboard" of sorts. Some positives, it's a simple to use tool, (which all you iPhone users will love) and a huge following, so you followers don't have to worry about awkward looks. As for all you free spirits out there, expand to an all new audience. The wonders of the inter-webs awaits! Unfortunately, the good cannot exist without the bad. ERMAHGERD, If I have to wait for it to load this long on EVERYTHING, I will die. I mean, sure I'm not boasting massive data capabilities on my simple wi-fi setup, but c'mon? I can run Minecraft (copyright Mojang, don't sue me dude) but not Glogster?

We also learned about being real online. In order to be real online you have to BE YOURSELF. Now, don't go home and post all your vital information on Facebook, just don't go home and say you are the president of the world and you're dating models.

We watched a movie about bullying, like I said earlier, it was called Cyberbu//y. (yes, slashes for "L's") Starring Emily Osment, and it was about (not too surprisingly) cyber bullying! But alas, the poor girl was forced into suicide by her best friend. Luckily enough, she couldn't get the cap off, and her friend got off Scott-free.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Weekly review



Hey everyone, this is my blog post. I planned on speaking some weird foreign language but it didn’t work. Anyways, this week we learned about all sorts of neat stuff.

Here's some new vocabulary!
target: victim
offender: bully malicious intent.
bystander: witness that does nothing
up stander: witness that does something
escalate: intensifies-increase
de-escalate: decrease

Also this week we learned about a thing called WeVideo, a cool site where you can make videos for free. if you need a (terrible) example, here's mine!


A few positive things about this tool is that A: its FREE, B: its easy to use, C: there is no immediate limitations requiring you to pay. Then again, I just discovered it this week. On the negative, I have to say that its path editing/slide fading tool/stitching feature when editing really disappointed me. I mean come on, I had to space out my slides, choose between having SFX or music. And the transitions made me want to bang my head on the computer.

Overall my week has been pretty good, just watched a few videos about cyber-bullying, watched a movie in World History, and I have soccer finals this weekend.