- Wiki Spaces [Rubric] Mr.-Brooks Material Covered Daily Journal:-Monday- Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday Communication Level: Detailed notes on progress. Insert Print Screen images.
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LV 1
LV 2
LV3*
LV4
No Evidence
Some evidence
Below expectations
meets expectations
exceeds expectations
GOOD WORK !!
Next steps: add the remaining states. Just a reminder: Please bring in your Tech fee [$35 cheque addressed to All saints CHS]
February 28th,
Today was a snow day and I therefore logically was not attending school. Instead I was at home playing video games
and watching T.V. by myself.
March 1st,
Finally March has graced us with its presence. Today I was excused from my 2nd, 3rd, and 4th period classes so that
I could "prep" and write the CCC; the Canadian Computer Competition sponsored by Waterloo. I was forced to write the
senior level test and was unable to complete even one of the 5 problems. I should not have written the Senior CCC with
only 5 weeks of Java under my belt.
March 2nd,
Today Mr. Brooks showed us how to create and use a slider in Flash Catalyst. He talked about how you need to create
two different boxes one called the track where you will put the slider in and another called the thumb, which is the actual
sliding part of the slider.
This is a picture of the assigning menu where you assign the two boxes to what they are, in this picture you can see that
the box for the thumb component is being assigned.
March 3rd,
I was home sick today sleeping. I regained consciousness around 1:30 to eat and then I went back to sleep on the couch.
I awoke at around 5:00 infront of the TV which was playing Disorderly Conduct on Spike.
March 4th,
Today we watched several videos on binary counting and logic gates. We saw some And, Nand, Xor, Or, and Not gates
that were demonstrated with dominoes and marble tracks. We also got a look at the truth tables of logic gates and how
to understand one. Basically a truth table is a chart that has the output results for each variation of input going into the
specific gate.
here is are some basic examples of truth tables and some different logic gate diagrams.
Wiki Spaces [Rubric] Mr.-Brooks
Material Covered
Daily Journal:-Monday- Tuesday- Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
Communication Level: Detailed notes on progress. Insert Print Screen images.
GOOD WORK !!
Next steps: add the remaining states.
Just a reminder: Please bring in your Tech fee [$35 cheque addressed to All saints CHS]
February 28th,
Today was a snow day and I therefore logically was not attending school. Instead I was at home playing video games
and watching T.V. by myself.
March 1st,
Finally March has graced us with its presence. Today I was excused from my 2nd, 3rd, and 4th period classes so that
I could "prep" and write the CCC; the Canadian Computer Competition sponsored by Waterloo. I was forced to write the
senior level test and was unable to complete even one of the 5 problems. I should not have written the Senior CCC with
only 5 weeks of Java under my belt.
March 2nd,
Today Mr. Brooks showed us how to create and use a slider in Flash Catalyst. He talked about how you need to create
two different boxes one called the track where you will put the slider in and another called the thumb, which is the actual
sliding part of the slider.
This is a picture of the assigning menu where you assign the two boxes to what they are, in this picture you can see that
the box for the thumb component is being assigned.
March 3rd,
I was home sick today sleeping. I regained consciousness around 1:30 to eat and then I went back to sleep on the couch.
I awoke at around 5:00 infront of the TV which was playing Disorderly Conduct on Spike.
March 4th,
Today we watched several videos on binary counting and logic gates. We saw some And, Nand, Xor, Or, and Not gates
that were demonstrated with dominoes and marble tracks. We also got a look at the truth tables of logic gates and how
to understand one. Basically a truth table is a chart that has the output results for each variation of input going into the
specific gate.
here is are some basic examples of truth tables and some different logic gate diagrams.