Monday, November 30, 2009

Mutant Update


Today i will make the background for my mutant...My mutant lives in the wet rainforest... So my background is the rainforest floor... My mutant will sit right by the tree bark on the floor...thats her home. where she spendes her time eating. And being sellfish.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My mutant will be a Coca cola drinking Koala. I will put my head on the Koala’s body and put a coca cola bottle in its hands. I will have big rabbit ears on the top of my head. Just like rabbits. I will also have a Chihuahua tale. My Koala will be on the rain forest floor with a rain forest tree’s bark in the back. I will also put some bling on my mutant. Like a bling necklace like 50 cent or Lil Wayne or Emenem. I will also put Angelina Jolie lips on mine! We all know she has great lips. And a lot of junk food next to my Koala because it’s a fat body and he has coca cola in his hand already.

She was once the princess of the rain forest. She had everything she ever wanted. Until
One day she woke up from her sleep place and noticed that her whole family left her. She was a very selfish princess and didn’t care about anyone or anything in the rain forest she only cared about herself. So she maybe deserved to be alone. And now she is no longer the princess of the rain forest. Her family gave it up and now some bird named allania owns the rain forest. And now the old princess peaches is now alone eating chips and drinking coca cola and getting fat!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Emerging Technologies

In a relatively short period of time, our world has changed dramatically because of the creation in 1969 of a small computer network known as ARPANET.
Web sites have evolved over time. First generation sites were static—no interactivity. They included basic structures. Second generation sites included intuitive, user-friendly navigation systems, focused on the content, and animation—blinking text, moving banners, animated images, etc. Since businesses were now online, there was much more interaction than with first generation sites. Third generation sites addressed their audiences based on their objectives, which drove the design and structure. Splash pages were popular, as was the use of cascading style sheets, portals, and forms. These sites focused on content and were easily navigated. Fourth generation sites are participatory and highly interactive. They provide richer experiences for their users. Site designers take full advantage of the new tools of Web 2.0. They frequently include wikis, blogs, podcasts, webcasts, and Web services. Standards are being developed for mobile users of the Web to make their online experience productive and efficient.
E-commerce has exploded because of the popularity of the World Wide Web and the new technologies that have been developed. An example of a new technology the we are using in our classroom is using a BLOG to form journal entries.