BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS »

Thursday, December 22, 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS :D

MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS SA LAHAT! :D tapos na ang christmas party at bakasyon naaa! :D kaso... may prelim agad pagkapasok na pagkapasok... so review na! :D

Thursday, August 25, 2011

ASSIGNMENT (microsoft)


WORD

XML FILE TYPEEXTENSION
Document.docx
Macro-enabled document.docm
Template.dotx
Macro-enabled template.dotm

EXCEL

XML FILE TYPEEXTENSION
Workbook.xlsx
Macro-enabled workbook.xlsm
Template.xltx
Macro-enabled template.xltm
Non-XML binary workbook.xlsb
Macro-enabled add-in.xlam

POWERPOINT

XML FILE TYPEEXTENSION
Presentation.pptx
Macro-enabled presentation.pptm
Template.potx
Macro-enabled template.potm
Macro-enabled add-in.ppam
Show.ppsx
Macro-enabled show.ppsm
Slide.sldx
Macro-enabled slide.sldm
Office theme.thmx

Saturday, August 20, 2011

HIRAP GUMAWA NG IP!!!

Kelan tatlo kso isa palang nsa isip ko eah! WALA PA KMING 1 WHOLE CARTOLINA!! ano ba yan! buks n toh eah! -_-

Bored Ba Kau?

Ako din eah! ahahaha!

TAPOS NA ANG PERIO!! :D

kaunti lng ni-review ko kya d ako nag-eexpect ng matataas n scores.... pero SANA d ako bumagsak d tulad ng sa prelim!! BABAWI AKOOO!! >:D

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Summary of Chapter 3, Lesson 3

Taking Care of our PCs is very important because computers are sensitive.
Computers need a good working temperature to work properly, all the cables and connectors should be tied together, refrain from eating in front of a computer because food bits attract small insects that can harm the hardware and cause the computer malfunction, always use an AVR ( automatic voltage regulator) to regulate electricity, do not bump or drop the computer peripherals or components, avoid clutter around your computer, and always scan for computer viruses.


There's also Good working Habits needed to be used and enhanced, like:
Tap on the keys and mouse buttons gently, avoid long, uninterrupted periods of typing, Avoid staring at the monitor for long periods.


Proper Workstation Design:
Position in a well-ventilated, comfortable room
Use an adjustable workstation and an ergonomic computer chair
Place the monitor 16 to 24 inches away, at eye level or slightly at a lower angle
Use extendable/retractable legs of the keyboard
Place mouse where it is easily accessible by your dominant hand
Use a document holder to minimize vertical head movements

VIRUS

Very Important Resource Under Siege

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Jokes???

Different Types of Farter:
PRETENDER: Farts silently then acts innocent
SHY: Farts softly then smiles
ARROGANT: Farts loudly then laughs
UNLUCKY: Uutot lang sana kaya na-tae pa.

Kinds of Booger:
Hard to Get: Ang hirap kuninn. Nagdurugo na ilong mo, ayaw pa.
Easy to Get: Isang sundot lang, kuha na.
Cannot Be Reached: Sobrang layo, 'di talaga maabot eh. Kelangan pa ng cotton buds.
Hide and Seek: Kuha na eh tatakas pa, ayaw makisama.
Kulang sa Pansin: Padungaw-dungaw pa. Gusto pang ma-discover ng iba.
Pa-pampam: Singa ka nang singa, akala mo nasa loob pa, nasa mukha mo na pala

Tanong: Anong sabi ng kulangot sa sipon?
Sagot: Manigas ka.
Tanong: Anong sabi ng utot sa tae?
Sagot: Pare, una na ako.
Tanong: Anong sabi ng tae sa kapwa tae?
Sagot: Mga tsong, wala namang tulakan!

Monday, August 01, 2011

Anong oras na?? Hindi ko na namamalayan ung oras...... ksi.... plgi ako nkhrp s computer... ahahahaha!! sakit na ng mata kooo!! geh! good night na!! kelangan magicing nang maaganbukassssssss!! -_________________-
HINDI PA AKO INAANTOK EAAAH!! an gulo aah! ahahahaha! basta makapag post!! ahahahahaha! :D
PA-FOLLOW!! :)

3 Idiots Summary


Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan), Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), and Rancchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad "Rancho" (Aamir Khan) are three engineering students who share a room in a hostel at the Imperial College of Engineering (ICE). Farhan is studying engineering to pursue his father's wishes over his own wish — to become a wildlife photographer. Raju is studying to raise his family's fortunes while Rancho, driven by his passion for machines and devices, studies for joy of it. However, due to this different approach Rancho incurs the wrath of dean of college, Professor Viru "Virus" Shahastrabuddhe (Boman Irani). Virus labels Rancho and his friends as "idiots" and attempts on a number of occasions to break up Rancho's friendship with Farhan and Raju. In contrast, Virus' favorite student, Chatur "Silencer" Ramalingam, (Omi Vaidya) believes in mindless memorizing over understanding, in order to reach his goals of corporate and social status. Meanwhile, Rancho also falls in love with Virus' medical student daughter Pia (Kareena Kapoor) when he, Raju and Farhan crash her sister's wedding banquet in order to get a free meal, in the process further infuriating Virus.
Things further escalate when the three friends, who are already drunk, break into Virus' house at night to allow Rancho to propose to Pia, and then urinate on a door inside the compound before running away. The next day, Virus threatens to expel Raju unless he squeals on Rancho. Not wanting to betray his friend or let down his family, Raju jumps out of the third floor window and ends up in a coma. Following his recovery, Raju takes an unexpected approach for an interview for a corporate job whilst Farhan decides to pursue his love of photography. The two friends succeed with their tasks and this further enfuriates Virus, causing him to come up with a plan that will jeopardize Raju's job. During this process, Pia overhears this and decides to help Rancho and Farhan by providing them with the keys to her father's office. However, Virus catches them and expels them on the spot. After that Pia angrily confronts him, revealing that his son, Pia's brother, committed suicide when he could not get into ICE, like Virus wanted him to. At the same time Viru's pregnant elder daughter Mona (Mona Singh) goes into labour. A heavy storm cuts all power and traffic, and Pia is in self-imposed exile because of her revealing of her brother's actions. She instructs Rancho to deliver the baby in the college common room via VOIP. After the baby is apparently stillborn, Rancho resuscitates the baby. Virus reconciles with Rancho and his friends, and allows the trio to stay for their final exams.
Their story is framed as intermittent flashbacks from the present day, ten years after Chatur promised to become more successful than Rancho. Having lost contact with Rancho, who disappeared during the graduation party and went into seclusion, Raju and Farhan begin a journey to find him. They are joined by Chatur, now a wealthy and successful businessman, who joins them, brazenly confident that he has surpassed Rancho and also looking to seal a deal with a famous scientist and prospective business associate named Phunsukh Wangdu. When they find Rancho's house in Shimla, they find a completely different Rancho (Jaaved Jeffrey). From him they come to know that their friend was a destitute servant boy "Chhote" who loved learning, while he, the real Rancho, disliked study. The family agreed to let the servant boy study in Rancho's place instead of labouring. In return, the real Rancho would pocket the qualifications and after graduating, the servant boy will cease all contact. The real Rancho reveals that Chhote is now a school-teacher in Ladakh.
Raju and Farhan find Pia and arrive in Rancho’s school. Pia and the fake Rancho rekindle their love, while Chatur mocks Rancho for becoming a school teacher. He asks Rancho to sign on a "Declaration of defeat" document. When Rancho's friends ask for his real name is, he reveals that he is actually Phunsukh Wangdu himself. Chatur finds out about this and is horrified; he accepts his defeat and pleads his case with Phunsukh to establish the business relationship he was after.

NUTRI-JINGLE

Mukhang busy lahat sa 'pag aayos ng mga gagawin, susuotin, at kung may ddlin pang mga props. 

Pangalawa pa kami magpe-perform eah! -______- hindi ko pa alm ung steps nmin... pero sana maganda ung performance namin at sa iba pang sections! BUKAS NAAAA!! GOOD LUCK! :D 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Mga Pick-Up Lines Na Bulok Na!!

keyboard ka ba? Type kita e
Ice ka ba? crush kita e
Are you a PS game? Because i hope ur not TEKKEN
Alien ka ba? Kasi r out of this world
Nakalunok ka ba ng kwitis? Pag ngumiti ka ksi may spark
You look like someone i know - my next girlfriend!
Ako ay isang exam kaya sagutin mo n ako!
Am i a bad shooter? Coz I keep missing you
Centrum Ka ba? Ksi u make my life complete!
I'm a bee. Can you b my honey?
"E2 UNG PINAKA GUSTO KO! AHAHAHA!"
you r like my underwear coz i can't last a day without u

3 IDIOTS "AAL IZZ WELL"

3 IDIOTS



Monday, July 25, 2011

Environmental Scanning Power Point


style="width:425px" id="__ss_8682380">Environmental scanning
View more presentations from chengcampoop.

Different Types of Computers

  • Analog Computers: The analog computer is almost an extinct type of computer these days. It is different from a digital computer in respect that it can perform numerous mathematical operations simultaneously. It is also unique in terms of operation as it utilizes continuous variables for the purpose of mathematical computation. It utilizes mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical energy or operation.
  • Hybrid computers: These types of computers are, as the name suggests, a combination of both Analog and Digital computers. The Digital computers which work on the principle of binary digit system of “0” and “1” can give very precise results. But the problem is that they are too slow and incapable of large scale mathematical operation. In the hybrid types of computers the Digital counterparts convert the analog signals to perform Robotics and Process control.
  • Mainframe Computers: Large organizations use mainframes for highly critical applications such as bulk data processing and ERP. Most of the mainframe computers have the capacities to host multiple operating systems and operate as a number of virtual machines and can thus substitute for several small servers.
  • Microcomputers: A computer with a microprocessor and its central processing unit is known as a microcomputer. They do not occupy space as much as mainframes. When supplemented with a keyboard and a mouse, microcomputers can be called as personal computers. A monitor, a keyboard and other similar input output devices, computer memory in the form of RAM and a power supply unit come packaged in a microcomputer. These computers can fit on desks or tables and serve as the best choices for single-user tasks.
  • Desktops: A desktop is intended to be used on a single location. The spare parts of a desktop computer are readily available at relative lower costs. Power consumption is not as critical as that in laptops. Desktops are widely popular for daily use in workplaces and households.
  • Laptops: Similar in operation to desktops, laptop computers are miniaturized and optimized for mobile use. Laptops run on a single battery or an external adapter that charges the computer batteries. They are enabled with an inbuilt keyboard, touch pad acting as a mouse and a liquid crystal display. Its portability and capacity to operate on battery power have served as a boon for mobile users.
  • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs): It is a handheld computer and popularly known as a palmtop. It has a touch screen and a memory card for storage of data. PDAs can also be effectively used as portable audio players, web browsers and smart phones. Most of them can access the Internet by means of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi communication.
  • Minicomputers: In terms of size and processing capacity, minicomputers lie in between mainframes and microcomputers. Minicomputers are also called mid-range systems or workstations. The term began to be popularly used in the 1960s to refer to relatively smaller third generation computers. They took up the space that would be needed for a refrigerator or two and used transistor and core memory technologies. The 12-bit PDP-8 minicomputer of the Digital Equipment Corporation was the first successful minicomputer.
  • Supercomputers: The highly calculation-intensive tasks can be effectively performed by means of supercomputers. Quantum physics, mechanics, weather forecasting, molecular theory are best studied by means of supercomputers. Their ability of parallel processing and their well-designed memory hierarchy give the supercomputers, large transaction processing powers.
  • Wearable Computers: A record-setting step in the evolution of computers was the creation of wearable computers. These computers can be worn on the body and are often used in the study of behavior modeling and human health. Military and health professionals have incorporated wearable computers into their daily routine, as a part of such studies. When the users’ hands and sensory organs are engaged in other activities, wearable computers are of great help in tracking human actions. Wearable computers are consistently in operation as they do not have to be turned on and off and are constantly interacting with the user.

History of Computers

The first computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs. Imagine you had a job where hour after hour, day after day, you were to do nothing but compute multiplications. Boredom would quickly set in, leading to carelessness, leading to mistakes. And even on your best days you wouldn't be producing answers very fast. Therefore, inventors have been searching for hundreds of years for a way to mechanize (that is, find a mechanism that can perform) this task.
The abacus was an early aid for mathematical computations. Its only value is that it aids the memory of the human performing the calculation. A skilled abacus operator can work on addition and subtraction problems at the speed of a person equipped with a hand calculator (multiplication and division are slower). The abacus is often wrongly attributed to China. In fact, the oldest surviving abacus was used in 300 B.C. by the Babylonians. The abacus is still in use today, principally in the far east. A modern abacus consists of rings that slide over rods, but the older one pictured below dates from the time when pebbles were used for counting (the word "calculus" comes from the Latin word for pebble).
Napier's invention led directly to the slide rule, first built in England in 1632 and still in use in the 1960's by the NASA engineers of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs which landed men on the moon.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) made drawings of gear-driven calculating machines but apparently never built any.
The first gear-driven calculating machine to actually be built was probably the calculating clock, so named by its inventor, the German professor Wilhelm Schickard in 1623. This device got little publicity because Schickard died soon afterward in the bubonic plague.
In 1642 Blaise Pascal, at age 19, invented the Pascaline as an aid for his father who was a tax collector. Pascal built 50 of this gear-driven one-function calculator (it could only add) but couldn't sell many because of their exorbitant cost and because they really weren't that accurate (at that time it was not possible to fabricate gears with the required precision). Up until the present age when car dashboards went digital, the odometer portion of a car's speedometer used the very same mechanism as the Pascaline to increment the next wheel after each full revolution of the prior wheel. Pascal was a child prodigy. At the age of 12, he was discovered doing his version of Euclid's thirty-second proposition on the kitchen floor. Pascal went on to invent probability theory, the hydraulic press, and the syringe.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

NAKO PO!!

Tapos na ang mga prelim nmin (pero meron pa kami hindi pa natatake)..... WALA PARING PASADOOO!! 

Hindi ako nakakareview!!! or even sinasadya ko na, na hindi na ako magreview..... Ewan ko ba!
Basta may natutunan!! Hahahahahaha! 

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Howard Gardner, Multiple Intelligences and Education

Howard Gardner's work around multiple intelligence has had a profound impact on thinking and practice education. Here we explore the theory of multiple intelligence; why it has found a ready audience amongst educationalists; and some of the issues around its conceptualization and realization.

What Kind of Intelligence/s do I Have?

I think I have the Naturalist Intelligence or the nature smart. I thought that I am a naturalist intelligence because I care for my pet. I also reuse and recycle the old things at our house when we don't have time to buy new ones. I also think that I have an Intrapersonal Intelligence or the self smart because I have and write in a journal and a diary where I write down all the important things happening. I also do the hobbies I usually do everyday.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Additional Info

An entrepreneur was originally a loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish-French economist Richard Cantillon.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Local Inventions and Inventors

An example of a local invention is the karaoke invented by Roberto Del Rosario. He is a Filipino claiming the right for the invention of the Sing-Along-System (SAS) that eventually led to the development of karaoke, a Japanese term for "singing without accompaniment".
      


Another example is the Fluorescent Lamp ,which was invented by Agapito Flores, and now it is most widely used source of lighting in the world today.
             


The videophone is another local invention invented by Gregorio Zara. He was a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and he developed the Zara effect or Electrical Kinetic Resistance.
            

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Do you understand?(assignment)

For me, the characteristics are equal because it is all for the same reason which is for the necessity of people.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Can you understand?

1. Evaluate the different entrepreneurial characteristics under PECs. How does applying similar characteristics help us succeed in other areas of life? Explain your answers by giving examples.

Vigilance for Opportunities, Commitment to work Contract, Persistence, Willingness to take risks, Demand for efficiency and quality, Goal Setting, Information Seeking, Systematic Planning and Monitoring, Persuasion and Networking, and Self-confidence. These are the characteristics that are similar in helping succeed in other areas of life because the goals are likely to be the same, to achieve what you want to achieve. For example, you want to recite but you're still not sure if your answer is correct or not. But still answered. This is similar to Willingness to take risks.

2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a successful entrepreneur.

PECs can be a help by enhancing and improving the skills and the way entrepreneurs act and perform.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Assignment No. 2

The internet as we know it today was not invented by just one person. It was the combined effort of many people that began what we now use daily both for work and enjoyment.


In 1961 there was a man named Leonard Kleinrock and he published a paper about the idea of packet switching, which is essential to the Internet. This means that packets of data can be routed from one place to another based on address information carried in the data. 

In 1962 a man named J.C.R. Licklider was the first to describe an Internet-like worldwide network of computers. He called it the "Galactic Network." His discovery was almost accidental. What an exciting accident that turned out to be.

In 1965 Larry G. Roberts created the first functioning long-distance computer networks and designed the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, the seed from which the modern Internet grew.

Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf invented the Transmission Control Protocol(TCP) which moves data on the modern Internet, in 1972 and 1973. 

From then on one person after the other added more technology, and improved the systems and almost daily something new was and still is added. It is hard to comprehend the capabilities of our computers today.

The Internet is one amazing thing and provides hours and even days of entertainment and work for almost everyone.

Assignment No. 3

Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs) 

For reference, I'm posting here the ten Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs) which seems to be used in the Business Technology/Entrepreneurship programs of the Technology and Livelihood Education (T.L.E.) subject.


The original research by McClelland and McBer identified 14 PECs; the EMPRETEC [a UN program for small businesses; from the Spanish words emprendedores (entrepreneurs) and tecnologĂ­a (technology)] clustered these into just 10:


Achievement Cluster
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance


II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk


III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality


IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives


V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain


Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice


VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives


VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions


Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts


X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

YESSS!

FINALLY MADE MY BLOG FOR MY SUBJECT, COMPUTER EDUCATION. :D

Entrepreneur

"Necessity is the mother of inventions"