Monday, April 4, 2011

The design process

  1. What is design?  A plan of drawing to show the looks or functions or workings of a thing before it is made.
  2. Define brief : To shorten something
  3. Define specifications: an organised, detailed description of the criteria for construction, appearance, performance and so on, in relation to some projected work or construction
  4. What are resources in design? It is a list of items use in a process
  5. What is evaluation?  Evaluation is assessing and judging the value of a piece of work, an organisation or a service. Its main purpose is to help an organisation reflect on what it is trying to achieve, assessing how far it is succeeding, and identify required changes

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Good and bad features off powerpoint

Good:
1. room for picture
2.5 bullet points
3.fount is right size
4.fount colour should contrast with back ground
5.easy too read
6.
7.


Bad
1.too much writing on one slide
2.no pictures
3.no paragraph writing
4.too many bullet points
5.not enough stuff
6.fount is too big
7.boring
8.founts are different
9.different colours
10.text is not clear
11.the colour is hard too read on screen
12.no contrast colours
13.picture is too small
14.image too BIG
15.too many images
16.image is pixellated
17.picture is covering the text
18.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

barcain camel

The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of central Asia. It is presently restricted in the wild to remote regions of the Gobi and Taklimakan Deseres of Mongolia and Xinjiang. There are a small number wild Bactrian camels still roaming the Mangystau Province of South West Kazakhstan. It is one of the two surviving species of camel. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped Dromedary camel.
Nearly all of the estimated 1.4 million Bactrian camels alive today are domesticated. In October 2002, the estimated 800 remaining in the wild in northwest China and Mongolia were classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Some authorities, notably the IUCN, use the binomial name Camelus ferus for the wild Bactrian camel and reserve Camelus bactrianus for the domesticated form.

It is thought that the Bactrian camel was domesticated (independently of the dromedary) sometime before 2500 BCE, probably in northern Iran, Northeast Afghanistan, or southwestern Turkestan.The Dromedary camel is believed to have been domesticated between 4000 BCE and 2000 BCE in Arabia. The wild population of Bactrian camels was first described by Nikolai Przhevalsky in the late 19th century. Their name comes from the ancient historical region of Bactria.
Bactrian camels have been the focus of artwork throughout history. For example, western foreigners from the Tarim Basin and elsewhere were depicted in numerous ceramic figurines of the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618–907)

As of the 1980s, a complete range of fossils suggests that the first camels appeared in North America about 30 million years ago, had a relatively small body mass and were adapted to warm climates.[7] By the early Pleistocene (about 2 million years ago), they had already evolved into a form similar to the current Bactrian camel and many individuals permanently migrated to the opposite end of the Bering Strait in an abrupt fashion, probably as a response to the advancing ice age. All remaining American populations became extinct about 8,000 years ago.
 

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

todays work wensday 9 2011

today i made folders such as
year 9
        english
         itec
         math
        mental/tecm
        seince
        ss
year 10
year 11
year 12
year 13