Monday, August 6, 2007

Crossing the finish line



Well, I made it. Another class done. Now, it is time to head down to the beach.


This has been a great class. I have learned about some new topics and this class has given me some great ideas for projects in my own class. I am going to have all of my classes do a blog. Their assignment will be to express in their own words what they have learned for the week. Also I plan to use a wiki for a group project. Working as teams is an important skill to have in the workplace today. I for one did not like teamwork but our project in this class went very well. I am going to try and get my students to appreciate teamwork as I now do.

Les,
You did a great job. Thank you. I hope that I will get to take another of your classes.

I hope everybody has an enjoyable ending to their summer and good luck to all

This teacher is signing out and headed for the beach.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Session 13 - There is a light at the end of the tunnel

This week we discussed outsourcing. I am not a fan of offshore outsourcing but many companies find that it is beneficial. Two of their reasons are lower cost employees and time zone overlap as shown in the graphs.












P.S.
Les, has the job at Wiki Icky Inc. been filled yet?

Session 12 - Heading Down The Home Stretch

This week we talked about programming and the System Development Life Cycle. These are topics that I am very familiar with. I have a BS in computer science and a certificate in software development. I never became a programmer, rather I teach high school students how to do problem solving using computer programming.

I find it fun to sit down and start tapping out code, but as we discussed this week the programmers need to know what is going on. The best way to keep everyone on task is to use the SDLC.

Yes I am a computer geek. This cartoon could be me!!!



I am not saying that I am a genius, just that I would take my laptop to a formal function.

Monday, July 23, 2007

I've had enough, No more doubles!!!




Well, this week we talked with a bot. It was interesting but limited. Soon, I feel that talking with a bot will be like talking to your best friend.







GPS technology is becoming more prevalent in our everyday lives. Some day soon every person may have a transmitter attached or embedded on their person. This would help with all of the missing persons cases. Of course there will be privacy issues with that. For now, I want to use GPS to help my golf game.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Another Double Please

Well, this week had me do a difficult task. Come up with an idea for an e-business that has not been done already. I got lucky and my first idea, Transcript Clearinghouse, was approved. Other students had to come up with different ideas as their first ones had already been done. I guess as new technology is invented, there will be new businesses on the web.


Our work with Wikis this week has given me some ideas for group projects when I change hats and become a teacher again. I had a talk with one of my fellow teachers and he liked the idea and is going to use a wiki in his class. This will also work great for interdisciplinary classes.

Here is a funny I found at http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/rte0235l.jpg



I thought it was appropriate.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Sessions 6 & 7 NEW STUFF

Other than the discussion on identity theft, most of the topics this week were new to me. Being that I have not worked out in the business sector, all of this alphabet soup (ERP, CRM, and BPM) was interesting to learn about.

I am still going to push our administration to adopt PowerSchool or a similar ERP for school districts to replace our antiquated systems. The only hurdle is money!!


I try to warn my students about the serious risks of identity theft and the discussions we had this past week will go into my lessons

Here are two images of the best tools to help protect you against identity theft:

Monday, July 2, 2007

Session 5 and still alive


user name:
password:




If you are willing to give me your user name and password go right ahead.

This was an interesting week discussing security and privacy. I think we are in agreement that we need some stronger security measures but are on different ends regarding how much privacy we are willing to give up for that security.




I found this chart at http://www.acuity-mi.com/Authentication%20Alternatives.jpg that shows some of the alternatives to passwords. It lists some of the advantages and disadvantages.