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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

G7 Tech Class #37


Today is our last Technology class!!!!

Please review last class' blog post to turn in everything needed as well as present what your presentation developed in Slide Rocket ! :-) Remember everything it needs to include!

Friday, December 9, 2011

G7 Tech Class #36

Following our Due Dates for G7 - Project 3  Presentation is due today.


You will need to Present your Logo shapes and how you have achieved / created them
Prepare your presentation using Slide Rocket to participate in the SlideRocket Competition for the $250 price! (ONLY FOR G7 A4) . All other classes you can prepare your presentation with the Web 2.0 tool of your choice.
Be prepared to explain and show your LOGO shapes:
  • your 3 shapes following the Design Specifications:
      • forward
      • backwards
      • rotation (right & left)
      • use 3 different colours
      • Pen Up / Pen Down 
      • Repeat Command
      • Procedure
  • talk about the process of creation
  • issues you had to overcome
  • timeline/time management
  • group work
  • strengths / weaknesses / areas of improvement

The presentation needs to include:
  • Evaluate stage content
    • reflect on performance in each stage of the design cycle
    • strengths and weaknesses of each stage
    • compare your predicted time with the actual time
    • any changes? explain why?
    • impact of the product on you, others, environment, etc
  • Multimedia elements
    • sound
    • animation
    • video (if applicable)
    • motion
    • images
    • fonts: colors, boldface, italics
    • alignment: centered, right or left aligned
    • bullets/numbering
    • etc



Today's Google screen:

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

G7 Tech Class # 35

Following our Due Dates for G7 - Project 3 we will start working on Create stage.

You will need to work on creating your final product by coding it in LOGO programming language.
Make sure it meets all the Essential Design Specifications and it can also meet the Desirable ones.


You can use the Design Folder Checklist  to make sure all elements of the Create stage are present:

  •  having a very visually detailed Process Journal including many and varied visual evidence of the process of creation of your product (image + LOGO code).
  • talk about your time management and how you followed (or not) your original Plan.
  • Did you need to make any changes to your chosen LOGO Design?
Create stage is due today.


Next class you will have the LOGO test.

Monday, December 5, 2011

G7 Tech Class #34

Today we will be working on Plan stage and we are going to have a Guest Speaker: Nathan's dad :-) (G7 A-4 only)

Plan what questions you would like to ask him about Programming and have them ready for when he allows some time for Q&A after his presentation. (G7 A-4 only)


Plan stage:


Write down all the different things that appear in your chosen Design. Eg: you might have a scene with a car moving towards a house – the things in the scene that should be drawn are a house and a car.

The step by step plan: write down the order that you will make all the objects that you included in your plan. The write down the things/instructions that make these objects in you plan.
Then you can add the motion if needed: which objects are you going to make move first? What direction are they going to move? How are they going to move (in a straight line, curve, etc), write down how you will make the objects move the way you want them to.

Now using the list of objects and parts of objects, write down the order in which you are going to make all things that are shown in your plan happen. Predict how long it will take you to make each thing and display them in a Timeline.

Make a list of the resources and materials you will be using.

Don't forget to include the Assignment Standards!! (header, footer, and more) and to make your Process Journal entry of the day!

Check the Due Dates for Project 3Plan is due today.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

G7 Tech Class #33

As you know the Second step in the Design Cycle is the Design Stage.

At this point you should have a well thought out Problem statement and a clear set of points under Design Specification that you stated in your Investigation stage.

Think of different ways that you could approach the problem, you need at least three. These should be different approaches to the problem not just changes in colour or arrangement. The idea is to explore different solutions.

For each different solution:
  •  present a visual representation, this could be a single picture or a storyboard depending on what you are trying to show. 
  • a description of what will happen and/or what the user will be able to do with the program. 
  • The designs should be complete enough to clearly show the differences between them.


Remember that each design is then critically evaluated using the Design Specifications; make sure to point out the shortfalls in the programs. It is expected that you find some problems with your designs, which could then be improved.

Choose one design that best represents the solution you have decided to use (meets most Design Specifications) and justify your choice. 

You can use this G7 Project 3: Design Stage Draft, as your starting point.

Don't forget to include the Assignment Standards!! (header, footer, and more) and to make your Process Journal entry of the day!

Check the Due Dates for Project 3: Design is due today.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

G7 Tech Class #32

Today we will continue working on your Investigation stage for Project 3: Logo-gic


Due Dates for Project 3 are posted! Investigation is due today.



Please:
Before you leave you need to make your Process Journal entry of the day!


November 30th: Mark Twain's 176th birthday!

Friday, November 18, 2011

G7 Tech Class #31

Welcome Back!
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving break! 



Today we will continue working on Investigation stage for Project 3: Logo-gic

 You can use this shared doc as your starting point:

A couple suggested links to visit are:

Visit last class' blog entry to review all parts of Investigation stage.

Don't forget about the Assignment Standards!! (header, footer, and more)


Before you leave you need to make your Processs Journal entry of the day!



Look at Google's  logo (Nov 18) celebrating Louis Daguerre's 224th birthday!