User:Zleocor

I am a student studying business at De Anza Community College

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Computers and Social Websites (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-01-11-university-data-science-programs-turn-to-ethics-and-the-humanities

This article goes in depth about how Ethnics communities across the US have struggled to get up to speed with common technology, whether due to the social or economical status. Many factors could be subjected but in uncommon areas like central America, technology is not as rampant as like New York or The Bay Area where are children are raised in this environment. my question to you all is.

Data Collection: (Zachrie Duldulao)
Is a important tool we use all the time in our lives, we use this in simple ways as surveys for things like food, clothes and items or materials we use everyday as well as health and standards of living. it is important to this course because with out data collecting we cant understand how some sources get their numbers on how thing effect us everyday. a good sight to check would be this one : http://animatingdemocracy.org/social-impact-indicators/understanding-data-collection to understand different types and what you can do to help.

Copyright: (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/intellectual-property/what-is-copyright.html

This article is about understanding copyrights, giving you the understanding that copyrights are for protection of your intellectual property. it gives you the Owner's Rights and how they can be used to protect your assets. this is viable information for small business owners and future entrepreneurs.

Creative Commons:(Zachrie Duldulao)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_license

this is a Wikipedia describing what Creative commons can be, which more or less is a licenses of giving copy righted work away for free or are able to be shared but not reproduced. this is what a lot of non-profits use to get there messages or materials across areas with out the need of paying and getting there word out.

Computer and Crime: (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/gp-chechen-mob-financial-adviser-order-kill-bournemouth-dark-web-a8455841.html

This article describes how a retired General Practitioner used the Dark Web to order a "Hit" by the Mob to kill a financial adviser from losing a large fortune. He has been charged for 3 counts including murder conspiracy and assistance in assassination. We have often heard dark stories of the Dark web and how people can order guns or find killers for hire. This is something that should be aware of the risks that can happen using the internet and should be taught to young early.

Hacking: (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.recode.net/2014/9/11/11630774/what-to-do-if-youve-been-hacked-and-how-to-prevent-it

This is a great article discussing how to handle the situation of being hacked and identifying if you have been hacked. One way they say to prevent hackers if having a great password, not using birthdays or names but more encrypted ones that no one would really understand or know about you in order to keep safe.

Assistive technology(Zachrie Duldulao )
Assistive Technology is a great benefit to have for all even if you think you don't need it. I used these for many years as elementary/ middle student as when i was a kid i didn't learn how to read full sentences until 3rd grade as a previous school i went to favored math skills then reading skills. Using computers to tech me how to read and understand that of my classmates level helped me from falling to far behind and i truly benefited form in in life. I don't remember the exact programs i used but a good article describing some good resources is posted below.

https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/assistive-technology/assistive-technologies-basics/assistive-technology-what-it-is-and-how-it-works

Games in Education (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=200&v=QtGeIb03RqQ

MyoBeatz is a game for people that have had a lose of ligaments and are learning how to use prosthetic for future life. Although this game was unable to play, it is interesting how learning how to use games in order to encourage movement of a none biological ligament is amazing. I have a family member with out a leg and i feel that if she had this while doing her physical therapy then it might have encouraged her to move faster or heal in a better way then average means of therapy.

Livingco2 (Zachrie Duldulao)
With each exhale of our lungs co2 is brought out into the atmosphere, millions of people add to this co2 bubble and company productions speed up the process my excreting more co2 than our planet can handle. we must find a way to convert co2 into a viable energy source whether it is with food production or fuel substitution (i.e gasoline, electricity, coal). This is a mission that is held by a Xprize, a company willing to fund projects to increase awareness and help design the new wave of the future.

A few links that describe the current state of co2 conversion into valuable products:

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"The promise of high-performance materials like carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles has been the stuff of science fiction..." (Author XPRIZE) a statement that is describing a new way to convert co2 into products that can change life, a team named "TerraCOH" has imagined a way of supercharging our electrical grids by using co2 emissions to ramp up the production of energy and lower the cost of current ways to produce eneergy. follow the link for more descriptions: ( https://www.xprize.org/prizes/carbon/articles/co2-based-products-of-the-future )

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This is a front page to report of a 100 climate surveys to understand where our co2 conversion processes is currently at. by holding a report many professionals can post their finding a discovery's working hand and hand with each other and the community. follow the link for more descriptions: ( https://www.xprize.org/prizes/carbon/articles/communicating-the-value-of-co2 )

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"By 2050, our world’s population is expected to grow to 10 billion people." how do we tend to feed all these people if we have trouble feeding our current world population? the answer is in co2, team "Protein Power" uses the run off co2 emissions from factories to try and grow rich algae foods in order to subsidize the continued co2 pollution. follow this link for more descriptions: ( https://www.xprize.org/prizes/carbon/articles/making-food-out-of-thin-air )

A idea I have thought of in order to create a way of utilize co2 for energy is with ocean life. Given to me by looking at my current fish tank, plants can use co2 in order to grow healthier and to produce oxygen rich waters for fish and other vertebrates. By applying co2 canisters and leaking co2 at a healthy level for fish life we can produce the growth of coral reefs and bring life back to the ocean floors. A example of where this could be utilized is in Australia with the Great Barrier Reef, that has slowly started dying over the years due to ocean pollution and a abundance of tourists that destroy and trash areas by heavy foot traffic. If we produce new healthy growth of coral we can bring thriving life back to this wondrous place. We can also use this in Aquaponic systems (follow this link for understanding of Aquaponics:  https://aquaponics.com/aquaponics-information/) growing under water plants to help fish promote healthy living and create waste for vegetables and other food. By utilizing co2 in these ways we can reduce the amount that is wasted in our atmosphere and help create new life while maintaining the current ones we have as well.

Knowledge Sharing: (Zachrie Duldulao)
http://www.quandora.com/5-benefits-knowledge-sharing-organization/

This is a brief article about 5 things that benefit using knowledge sharing. This is a good article but very short and for this I give it a 3/5. The points of "Improving Delivery to Customers" is a great point that I relate to on a daily basis in my job but not giving enough information on how to actually applying these benefits isn't enough to push someone to commit and use these daily.

https://www.tlu.ee/~sirvir/Information%20and%20Knowledge%20Management/Knowledge%20Sharing%20Systems/the_concept_of_knowledge_sharing.html

This article is about the definition of Knowledge Sharing and what it is intended to use for. Using this website to get a basic understanding of what Knowledge Sharing is would be great to read first prior to the article above. I give this a 5/5 as it is just as it says it is, a definition and what it means. This article doesn't need "how to apply" or "ways to use", it gives you the knowledge and lets you use it the way you think it can be applied for.

Learn to Code (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://scratch.mit.edu/

This website is very helpful in order to teach children in current days how to code, i have to say this would have changed my world as a kid, making cartoons that would basically be coding, i believe i would have learned many things. i would definitely recommend this to anyone trying to learn as a kid but i think for adults we need a little more less kid-like simulations

Medicine and Computers (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.themiddlemarket.com/news/medical-device-maker-stryker-wins-m-a-mid-market-award-for-2017-deal-of-the-year

This is a article about a company named Stryker that is a leading innovator in medical technology, purchasing a company named Novadaq from Canada  that creates camera’s that can read blood tissue is healthy. With Stryker’s technology and funding their camera’s will save more lives in surgery’s. This is important because with new technologies innovation applying it to medicine we can be more accurate and increase speeds to save more lives.

Mobile Learning: (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://elearningindustry.com/mobile-learning-trends-2018

This article describes 10 ways Mobile Learning that are trending currently, one example of this is "Inclusive Learning" having the current technology to actually have students or learners feel like they are part of the lesson by adding context to blogs or discussions, like we do here in this class.

https://www.teachthought.com/learning/12-principles-of-mobile-learning/

This article describes 12 principles of mobile learning, this is a good thought as how you should approach mobile learning and expectations before beginning. a example of this is #8 Diverse, which goes into detail of being open minded and apply not  just your thoughts but actually caring of what others say creating a web community.

Future of Computers: (Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/7-interfaces-of-the-future/

This article is about 7 ways we'll interact with computers, like companionship and voice-controls. We have amazing things created only in recent years, cars that drive hundreds of miles on a electric engine on one  charge and phones that can video call, chatting with someone face to face across the world. This article also describes a possibility of having touch controls on every surface, this could be on counter-tops, walls or even cars. This could help organize and give the ability to look up anything when needed. Imagine cooking and having that recipe displayed on your stove top instead of on a paper. I imagine that maybe one day we would have a role on paint that had microchips creating any surface to become connected into a computer.

I believe this author does a great job of creating a sense of wonder. It gets one excited for the future and what can possibly happen. We can use these things as a benefit for society and help us grow together for the future. we can have these things help in medical fields, use in emergency areas by having one hold their hands onto a computer surface showing there exact location. We can not predict what will happen in the future but we can prepare ourselves. We can have a healthy outlook and open mind to what might come to be and i believe this article gives a great opening.

What's new and important?(Zachrie Duldulao)
https://www.androidauthority.com/when-will-folding-phones-become-actually-affordable-963552/

This is a article discussing the new trend of foldable smart phones and when will they actually become affordable. as many companies role out their new flagship devices selling for thousands of dollars the general public can only window shop as they are out of reach at their high prices. We don't care how cool the phone is if we cant buy it and these companies need to realize that they wont get high sales if it isn't possible for the 98% to actually afford one.