Thursday, 4 December 2014

Bubbles



What I think that the status bubble should display:
 • your name - Hidden by privacy settings.
 • whether you're a local - if they look lost, you know why!
 • mood - for others reference.
 • criminal record (if any).
 • privacy 'friends only' setting.
 • personalised themes - for your own pleasure.
 • customizable - so you could change where everything goes.
 • specialities - maybe for job references?
 • hostile, neutral or friendly - if someone is charging at you, ya' know, could be useful.
 • age - friend protected.

Apart from blocking your view, it wouldn't really affect me that much. I suppose you can just turn it off.

I would like them, they'd just become part of life after a while. They sound like a good idea.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Note Taking


WALT: take notes and make notes reading an article

SC: 
-use keywords and phrases to take notes
-use symbols and pics to take notes
-turn keywords, phrases, symbols and pics into full sentences.
-visualise

When the administrators of the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island, adopted six 'therapy' cats from an animal shelter, they had no idea that among them was one that possessed an uncanny sixth sense to predict the impending death of terminally ill patients.

Oscar the tabby cat's story begins in 2005, when the newly born kitten was placed on third floor of the nursing center, home to patients that are in the last stages of illnesses like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and cancer. The kitten spent the first year lazing around and watching the bustling activity around him. Then, just before his first birthday, Oscar began visiting each of the 41-patients on the floor regularly, just like the doctors and nurses did.

Initially, the hospital staff did not pay much attention to the feline's behavior. However, after some of the people that Oscar was snuggled next to passed away, they began to notice a pattern - the cat only went close to those that were a few hours away from dying. Otherwise, he would curl up on a desk and spend the day sleeping.

To test if it was just a coincidence, the staff tried to place Oscar next to a patient they believed was close to dying. But the paranormal cat refused to stay put and decided to snuggle next to someone else. Turns out he was right because 'his' patient died that same evening, while the one whose death the nurses had thought was imminent, lived on for another two days.

Among the biggest believers in Oscar's paranormal powers is Dr. David Dosa, a geriatrician and Assistant Professor at Brown University. He is so convinced of Oscar's unusual 'gift' that he not only published a paper about him in the New England Journal of Medicine, but also wrote a book. Entitled "Making rounds with Oscar: The extraordinary gift of an ordinary cat’, the 2010 publication outlines the various pieces of evidence he has been able to gather about the cat's predicting powers. Also convinced is the hospital staff who has been using Oscar's foretelling abilities to inform family members so they can bid farewell to their loved ones before it's too late.

Of course, not everyone believes that Oscar has a sixth sense. Some feline experts think that his perfect timing may have to do with a certain smell that the cat has come to associate with death. Others speculate it may have to do with the lack of movement in people that are about to die.



Then there are the skeptics who maintain that Oscar's record is not as perfect as it has been made out to be. They think that the hospital staff and Dr. Dosa have simply 'cherry-picked' the occasions when Oscar has been accurate and ignored the ones when he has not. Fortunately, none of this negative chatter has affected nine-year-old Oscar who continues to provide comfort to sick people in their final hours!


Sunday, 23 November 2014

Movie Challenge -- Reflection


1) What your group did well?
        We successfully used the main idea and executed the movie averagely well.
2) What would YOU do differently next time?
        "I" would work a bit more on smoothing out the audio/video to make the movie feel less jittery.

Based on the criteria, how would you improve your movie if we gave you time.

  Criteria:
  Teamwork: Able to work collaboratively as a team to produce a movie
  Quality of message - Life Ed theme. Shows understanding or learning from Life Ed programme
  Able to use filmmaking conventions: Camera angles, dramatic intention
  Sound quality: Ability to ensure all dialogue is heard

Able to use filmmaking conventions and sound quality.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

How to make: a felt rock

So, here is my how to presentation on making a felt rock:


I think I did quite well, comparing myself to the SC.

Sunday, 9 November 2014

Waimarino -- A blade of grass' POV

A cut above the rest -- a blade of grass


I looked out over the water, watching the gentle ripples form over its surface. The day was so serene as it always was and this was the life that every blade of grass - like myself - deserves. The noise of chattering started to rise behind me, the crunching of gravel underneath became louder. I fell asleep.

I awoke the feeling of the soft rain that once pattered on the the dirt disappearing. Kids were running around, shivering from their encounter with the frosty river only moments before. Many of the kids were going the the warm-looking pool. An instructor gathered up everyone and brought them to a tent, out of my veiw from the dock. A few minutes later they all emerged and headed over to the life jacket and paddle racks. All of the kayaks were laid out appropriately and a few helpers were lifting them down to the dock and that's all I ever saw, after all, I am just a blade of grass without the ability to turn.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Drug Addiction



In a nutshell, this basically means that eventually the brain gets use to the drug which means without it the person feel bad.

Addiction is when you need: something to make yourself feel normal, like drugs.

F - Faster
A - Absorption
R - Rates

FAR means that a teenager (Or someone before the end of puberty) have faster absorption rates towards drugs.

R - Reason
E - Excuse
A - Assertive
C - Change to topic
H - Humor

W - Walk away
I - Ignore
T - Toughen up
S - Say no

M - Memory
R - Reason
J - Judgement
M - Mechanical Skills
I - Intellect
C - Concentration
E - Emotions 

This is what is affected when you take drugs.