Friday, September 13, 2013

Blog Entry Number Two.





Hello readers,
     Unlike last week this week has been really uneventful. We literally haven’t even been out of the building. The sophomores got to go do things, and actually went on a fieldtrip. I wanted pizza, too. :(
      This week, we learned about some terms that are kind of boring. I guess this has just been a dull week in general, reflecting on it. Those terms are: URL, criteria, and evaluate. See? I told you they’re bland.
      A URL is a Uniform Resource Locator. URLs can be found in the top section of your web browser, usually in the address bar. URLs are more commonly referred to as web addresses, hence why they're in the address bar.

This is property of myself.
          Criteria is something that you use to judge a set of information. People have criteria in literally everything that they do. You have criteria for your significant other, your food, and even your clothes.
     Evaluate means to examine and judge carefully. Just like how you have criteria for everything, you also evaluate everything in life. You evaluate value, food, clothes, and even other people.
     This week, we learned about a new Web 2.0 tool called Diigo. Diigo is a really cool note taking website that is also downloadable on mobile devices. Everything you do is transferred onto your Diigo profile so nothing you do is lost over the "cloud."
     The Digital Literacy element we learned this week was all about Digital Citizenship. We learned about having good online ethics, good manners, and we talked about peoples privacy rights.
     Having good ethics mean basically abiding by the golden rule of treating people how you want to be treated. Good manners also applies to following the golden rule.
    These things all effect my life by making it better. I feel as if the Web 2.0 tools mentioned all make my life easier.

Until next time, bye guys.


     

1 comment:

  1. Very good information and definitions. I like that the picture you used was taken by yourself. It makes your post unique. The only thing I would suggest fixing is making sure you separate your paragraphs.

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