Thursday, October 8, 2009

You Thought Your Laptop Was Portable

This week i read an article about a roll-up laptop that Orkin Design and Sony are working on.This will change the way we use laptops. It is a roll-up laptop that is a 17-inch display and can be converted into a table PC or a stand up monitor. It also house the charger in the canister. It is defiantly the new generation of laptops.This technology is still in development so it will be a while before you see it stores. This makes wonder what else could this technology be used for. Perhaps a roll-up TV for on the go viewing or for a more ethical use a roll-up first aid station. This could be used in ambulance for quicker treatment. Who know what could happen. This reminds me of the video we watched in class were the girl holds up a sign say that the job she will have in the future doesn't exists today. I don't think this job existed even five years ago. So this is proof that this is true. When this laptop comes out i think there will be someone else working on something more advanced. This will probably keep happening as the years go on. Someone will always be take the next step.I have to ask myself will i be one step behind or two steps ahead.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The New Classroom

After reading Mr. Fisch's H1N1, Skype, and a Possible Tipping Point blog it really meant a lot to me because recently i was sick and i thought it would be cool just sit in on your classes use skype. Could this be the new way students attend classes using skype? It reminds me of a show called Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide because there is a teacher there that teachers her students through a computer. IF students are sick i think the should have the option to use a tool like skype that way even if there too sick too go to school the won't miss out and the can keep on top of there school work. I think it great that are school is very technology advanced so is this the next step for use having classes online? I think it should be an option but not the only option because there is no substitution for the real hands on experience.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

We are the machines

After watching Mr. Wesch video Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us and reading Clive Thompson's The New Literacy it made me wonder if all this stuff is changing rapidaly is there going to be a piont were we can't keep. Are we going to become slower than the machines we created. Are computers going to become so advance that we will become obsolete? Then what happens to us are we useless? Though we are write now more than ever is that going to be enough will we have to be one step ahead of the machine or is the machine already two steps ahead of us?If we are the machines are the machines us?

Bush-Era Missile Defense Plan Overhaul

After reading the article Obama scraps Bush-era missile defense for new plan it makes me think that Obama is very active in relationships with other countries. This new plan would make a better and safer than Bush's plan. Even though the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates denies the scrapping of the missile defense systems."The Islamic republic's "short- and medium-range" missiles pose the most current threat, he said, and "this new ballistic missile defense will best address that threat." This is a way for Obama to strength international relationships with Europe and there allies. So that is a good step forward for us. If threats are stopped immediately then maybe it will also stop wars.Though the system is useless against short and medium range it is still in development.That what i think about the article.

Media Convergence is Happening Now

After reading Mr. Fisch's Blog Did You Know? 4.0: The Economist Media Convergence Remix it makes me wonder about what the future is going to be like. If what use to fit in a building now fits in your pocket and what fit in your pocket will fit in a blood cell in 25 years. What will fit in your blood cell 25 years from now? It makes me wonder if newspaper, books, and magazines are becoming obsolete due to computers what going to make computers obsolete? There are 240,000,000 in the U.S. and 2,000,000 are in bathrooms yet there have been more videos uploaded to YouTube in the last two months than if ABC, NBC, and CBS have been airing new content 24/7/365 since 1948 so does that mean TVs are becoming obsolete? Are there then going to be 2,000,000 computers in the bathroom? It also makes me think about people who don't have computers are the going to be left behind? Are the things that happen on the internet affecting the economy if 95% of the songs downloaded last year weren't payed for could that have affected the recession?