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lunes, 5 de mayo de 2014

prezi

Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software. In place of slides and bullet points (a la PowerPoint or Keynote), Prezi uses a “zoomable canvas” upon which concepts can be displayed. The speaker navigates amongst the data and visuals along a pre-determined navigation “path,” telling a compelling story that sticks in the minds of the audience and makes for a more effective presentation.

Getting Started

If your organization has a style guide, a set of easily imported graphics, or a standard PPT deck, Prezi has some great resources to get you started with the look and feel of your first presentation here http://prezi.com/learn/ Need more help? Enlisting design help with Prezi is easy, and like PowerPoint, hours and days are a good measure of the time required to create a compelling Prezi, not weeks or months.

What Prezi is not

Prezi is not the key to a successful pitch or presentation. Prezi is a tool. When wielded in the right hands and combined with a trained speaker and content that matters, Prezi can differentiate you from the competition. Notice that I didn’t say that content need be compelling when you bring it to Prezi. In our experience, content need only matter to your audience. Making important content compelling is something Prezi does quite well.

social network

A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations) and a set of the dyadic ties between these actors. The social network perspective provides a set of methods for analyzing the structure of whole social entities as well as a variety of theories explaining the patterns observed in these structures.[1] The study of these structures uses social network analysis to identify local and global patterns, locate influential entities, and examine network dynamics.

TYPES:
1. Social Connections Keeping in touch with friends and family members is one of the greatest benefits of social networking. Here is a list of the most widely-used websites for building social connections online. Facebook: Arguably the most popular social media utility, Facebook provides a way for users to build connections and share information with people and organizations they choose to interact with online. Twitter: Share your thoughts and keep up with others via this real-time information network. Google +: This relatively new entrant to the social connection marketplace is designed to allow users to build circles of contacts that they are able to interact with and that is integrated with other Google products MySpace: Though it initially began as a general social media site, MySpace has evolved to focus on social entertainment, providing a venue for social connections related to movies, music games and more. 
2. Multimedia Sharing Social networking makes it easy to share video and photography content online. Here are some of the most popular sites for multimedia sharing. YouTube: Social media platform that allows users to share and view video content Flickr: This site provides a powerful option for managing digital photographs online, as well as for sharing them with others. Picasa: Similar to Flickr, Picasa provides a way to organize and share photos. It is a Google product and so offers integrated tagging and sharing with Google+.
3. Professional Professional social networks are designed to provide opportunities for career-related growth. Some of these types of networks provide a general forum for professionals to connect, while others are focused on specific occupations or interests. A few examples of professional social networks are listed below. LinkedIn: As of November of 2011, LinkedIn had more than 135 million members, making it the largest online professional network. Participants have an opportunity to build relationships by making connections and joining relevant groups. Classroom 2.0: Social network specifically designed to help teachers connect, share and help each other with profession-specific matters. Nurse Connect: Online community designed to help individuals in the nursing profession connect and communicate with each other.

domingo, 23 de marzo de 2014

Selfie

A selfie is a type of self-portrait photgraph. It is associated with social networks like twitter or instagram, I don´t usually do selfies because I don´t like to pose. My last selfie was in the commercial centre with my friend Oscar. This is the origins of selfie: Robert Cornelius, an American pioneer in photography, produced a daguerreotype of himself in 1839 which is also one of the first photographs of a person. Because the process was slow he was able to uncover the lens, run into shot for a minute or more, and then replace the lens cap. He recorded on the back "The first light Picture ever taken. 1839."
One example of selfie is:


viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014

GIMP

GIMP is a page in which you can add one image to anothger and you can have a image like if you are in this place. The other day we do an image in which I put me in a famous school called Oxford because I want to study there. In the next work I did a lemon with a face of a person. We did another GIMP of Don Juan Tenorio and we put some images of the play in the underground of the IES Juanelo Turriano. One example of a GIMP:

sábado, 22 de febrero de 2014

networks

The past week we did an exam of a didactic unit called networks.
Network is a set of computers and electronic devices connected together aimed at sharing resources, information and services. We learn about types of networks, IP directions, etc.

viernes, 17 de enero de 2014

QR code


A QR code is a useful for storing information on a dot matrix or two-dimensional barcode, characterized by the three squares that are in the corners and that detect the position of the code reader module aimed the code allow its contents to be read at high speed.
its capacity is 7,089 characters.




jueves, 12 de diciembre de 2013

CPU

This is a my third work that I did, it contains information of the CPU, in this work I did it with my friends Raul and Sergio. The next day we have to explain it to the class so I´m going to prepare it. :)
central processing unit (CPU), also referred to as a central processor unit, is the hardware within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system. The term has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s. The form, design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains much the same.  A computer can have more than one CPU; this is called multiprocessing. All modern CPUs are microprocessors, meaning contained on a single chip. Some integrated circuits (ICs) can contain multiple CPUs on a single chip; those ICs are called multi-core processors. An IC containing a CPU can also contain peripheral devices, and other components of a computer system; this is called a system on a chip (SoC).  Two typical components of a CPU are the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performs arithmetic and logical operations, and the control unit (CU), which extracts instructions from memory and decodes and executes them, calling on the ALU when necessary.