Monday, March 19, 2018

SLC

The Student Reflection prompt for underclassmen:

  1. What is  the name or title of my artifact project?
    The name of the project is called Scratch Name Animation Project.
  2. What is my performance grade?
    My performance grade on this assignment was 97 out of 100, which is an A. My overall grade in this
class is an A as well.
3. What computer skills did I demonstrated?
Computer skills I demonstrated during this project was how to use coding and work with
different mechanisms to improve my project and make it as fun as possible.
4. What was my biggest challenge doing this project?
My biggest challenge while doing this project was how to get each letters of my name to
have function like rotating, color, etc.
5. How did I demonstrate the SLO of an Effective
Communicator?
I demonstarted the SLO of an effective communicator by showing my ideas to the class and
being creative with my work. They even left good comments about my project so this tells me
that I knew what I was doing.
6. How did I demonstrate the SLO of a Willing
Collaborator?
I demonstrated the SLO of willing collaborator by getting ideas from others in my class and using
a few of their tips to make mine look presentable.
7. How could I have done better?
I could've done better by ultilizing the materials that were given to me and find new techniques.

Friday, March 9, 2018

Bill Gates

Bill Gates 

       Bill Gates is an entrepreneur and businessman who' s partner is Paul Allen and founded/built the world's largest software business, Microsoft. He was born on October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington. Both his parents had stable jobs, so he grew up in an upper middle-class family with two sisters. Bill's education was astonishing because he would spend hours going over reference books, like the encyclopedia. When his parents transferred him to Lakeside School he became entranced with what a computer could do.  Something really interesting was that he wrote his own tic-tac-toe program in BASIC computer language and this allowed users to play against the computer. Later in 1973, he graduated from Lakeside and attended Harvard University in the fall of 1973. Bill had scored 1590 out of 1600 on the college SAT test. It turns out that gate was thinking of having a career in law but withing two year of school he dropped out in 1975 and pursued his own business, Microsoft, with partner Paul Allen. 

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