I have just completed our latest project, a digital clock program coded in Visual Basic.
This program does the simple task of displaying the system time in a box that you can drag around, and place anywhere on your screen. For this project we learned about the "Timer" control, how to remove the Minimise/Maximise buttons, and also how to place down menus. In this program I placed two menus, a "File" menu (which contains the option to quit the program) and a "Help" menu (which contains the option to view the about screen). When the "Help>About" option is clicked, a window appears which displays the company name, and a copyright notice. Closing this window brings you back to the program. Allthough this program is simple and might be useless for most people, it has tought me about some key tools for programing in Visual Basic.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Firetruck Photo
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Google Analytics
Around 2 weeks ago, I added a Google Analytics tracking code to my ICT 12 blog. This allowed me to view my blogs traffic and locate where my blog visitors are comming from. As of today, I have had 62 visits, 43 of those from unique computers. Currently the bulk lof my visits come from Canada, with Italy in second place, and United States and India last with one visit each. Cool, eh? The best part? It's completly free! Check it out here. Im watching you.... ;-)
Sunday, November 18, 2007
OLPC
OLPC: One Laptop Per Child, is a project started by former MIT Media Lab head Nicholas Negroponte, which gets inexpensive laptops sent to developing countries around the world. These fully functional laptops are outtfitted for use in third world countires. For instance, to power these laptops you turn a crank that charges the 10 hour battery, yes 10 hours! To read more about this check out Mr. Vogel's article in the B.C Catholic.
http://bcc.rcav.org/07-01-29/columns.htm
For a two week time period these laptops are available to North America on a "Buy two, get one" basis. Mr. Vogel made a proposal to our ICT 12 class, he will use funds from the previous years yearbook cd sales to buy one laptop to be sent to a developing country. Each student in the class can then contribute money to pay for the second laptop, which will belong to the whole class for learning purposes.
$235/24 people comes out to under $10 per person!
Thats not including Mr. Vogels generous donation of $25.
C'mon guys, what's ten bucks?
http://bcc.rcav.org/07-01-29/columns.htm
For a two week time period these laptops are available to North America on a "Buy two, get one" basis. Mr. Vogel made a proposal to our ICT 12 class, he will use funds from the previous years yearbook cd sales to buy one laptop to be sent to a developing country. Each student in the class can then contribute money to pay for the second laptop, which will belong to the whole class for learning purposes.
$235/24 people comes out to under $10 per person!
Thats not including Mr. Vogels generous donation of $25.
C'mon guys, what's ten bucks?
Monday, November 12, 2007
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