Lunes, Nobyembre 10, 2014

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How To Inspire People

These activity in Com. Sci. is about making a presentation that includes on how to inspire people. These steps are just part of my presentation. I hope you'll like it.


Be real. If you seem fake or insincere, no one will be inspired. They would never be impressed with you if you are trying to be someone


Ditch personal glory. Try not to use yourself as an example when inspiring people. This tends to make it seem like you're making things all about how cool you are. 


Stay emotionally strong. Never let the people you're trying to inspire see you get really angry or really upset.

Expect their best performance. Don't set the bar low.

Acknowledge problems. If there are hurdles, acknowledge them

Make those problems seem smaller. Once you've acknowledged the problems that you may face, make those problems seem not only insurmountable but small. 

Give them hope. Hope is the most important thing for inspiring people.

(Source:wiki.how)

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GOOD PRESENTATION


Presentation Software
•Haiku
•Prezi
•Powtoon
•Google Slide
•Emaze


          The following presentation softwares above can also be used if we ae not satisfied with other softwares like powerpoint. I have known these when we had the lesson on how to create a good pesentation.

Here are some ways on how to create a good presentation.

1. Use keywords.
2. Pick a good background.
3. Limit the number of slides.
4. Don't create so many slides.
5. Make it readablePresentation Software

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HTML Hexadeimal

DECIMAL - HEXADECIMAL
0 = 0
1 = 1
2 = 2
3 = 3
4 = 4
5 = 5
6 = 6
7 = 7
8 = 8
9 = 9
10 = A
11 = B
12 = C
13 = D
14 = E
15 = F

                  The Decimal to Hexadecimal shown above helps us to create the color code when creatimg awebsite using HTML. Also with this we can make the right lightness and darkness of the kind of color that we want.

Sabado, Nobyembre 8, 2014

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             HTML - stands for Hyper Text Markup Langguage
                          - a markup langguage
                          - contain HTML tags and plain text
                          - set of markup tags
                          - also called web pages

HTML Tags - are keywords surrounded by angle brackets
                                                   <html>
                            - usualy come in pairs.
                                                     <li><li/>
        start tag - the first tag in pair
         end tag - have a forward slash before tag name                          








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Issues in ICT


Digital Piracy
             - the act of illegally copying and selling of digital music, video, etc.
                                     



                                                                                                                                                                                                   worldtvpc.com 



Privacy and Security Threats


Malware/Virus - a software which is made inorder to damage the way a computer works.

Hacking - accessing a computer without authoritazion.

Cyber Bullying - any harassment that is done via internet, cellphones or other devices.




Spamming - any unsolicited commercial advertisement, e-mails, instant messages, etc., distributed online.

Flooding/Mail Bomb - refers to virus denial of service that leads to system failure.
 

DoS (Denial-of-service) - condition wherein a system can no longer respond to normal request.
Forgery/Identity Theft - illegal use of someones personal information.


Computer Addiction - a disorder in which someone surfs the internet or plays computer games to overcome sadness, depression, anger, and anciety.
 







Biyernes, Nobyembre 7, 2014

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                      - etiquette + internet = NETIQUETTE
  Internet  - worldwide network of computer networks.
 Etiquette - the forms required by good breeding, or 
                   prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or                            official life.
Netiquette - rules for behaving properly online.

•Rule 1: Remember the human
           - remember the golden rule
           - avoid all caps
           - test before sending
•Rule 2: Behave online as you do in real life
•Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace
           - observe before joining and participating
•Rule 4: Respect other people’s time and bandwidth
           - no spamming
           -never type a single letter then keep hitting send

•Rule 5: Make yourself look good online
           - always have sense
           - take advantage of our anonymity
•Rule 6: Share expert knowledge
           - share to search results to others
•Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control
•Rule 8: Respect other people’s privacy
           - don't look through others personal documents and e-mails
•Rule 9: Don’t abuse your power

•Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes
            - be forgiving as much as possible.

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                - is a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network.
           - purpose  is to provide name server operations.
  Domain - contains a group of computers usually in a common area that can be accessed with a set of rules.
Subdomain - a domain within a domain.

    
  Top level domain names
.com - commercial organization
.edu -  for educational institutions 
.org - noncommercial organizations and institutions. 
.gov - governmental entities 
.net - companies involved in the Internet infrastructure.
Country names - by countries 
.biz - Added to accommodate businesses. 
.info - Can be used for informational 
websites. 
.aero - aerospace companies. 
.pro -professional groups, such as lawyers and accountants. 










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Other Protocols

  
 ARP – Address Resolution Protocol - telecommunication protocol used for resolution of network layer addresses into link layer addresses.
                                           http://www.n-study.com


 ICMP – Internet Control Message Protocolused by network devices, like routers, to send error messages.
                         
                                                          http://images.slideplayer.it
 DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocolis a networking protocol used on IP networks for dynamically distributing network configuration parameters.

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Network Protocols - set of rules that reins the communications between computers. This rules include guidelines that regulate the characteristics of a network.
http://1.bp.blogspot.comIP – Internet Protocol - is the primary network protocol used on the Internet, often used with e Transmission Control 
Protocol (TCP).
- supports addressing for computers on a network.

          version 4  (IPv4) - IP addresses four bytes (32 bits) in length
           version 6 (IPv6) - IP  addresses 16 bytes (128 bits) in length


TCP – Transmission Control Protocol - used by major Internet applications such as the World Wide Web and  email.



UDP – User Datagram Protocol - a connectionless network protocol that allows computer applications to send messages.




FTP – File Transfer Protocol - a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another over the Internet.                           http://4.bp.blogspot.com


SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - is an Internet standard for e-mail transmission across Internet 
Protocol networks.

                                            http://smtp2go.files.wordpress.com


HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol - is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. 
               - is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web.
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