Friday, December 7, 2007

Post 10

Oh boy oh boy oh boy. Just thinking about the fantastic topics covered by my fellow class mates on their blogs makes me giddy as a school girl. Some of the highlights this semester have to be the many posts about "not feeling well" and "going home for the break" and who can forget the ever riveting "Let me tell you about my weekend". Of course here I only mention the "about me" portions of the student blogs, but let's face it, no one is reading the other parts. It was truly amazing to see how much I could identify with my peers, with their fears, delights, qualms and circumstances, I really felt that the Blog aspect of the course brought us together as one, big happy blogging family.

The one technological skill I would most like to learn next is how to make micro processing chips. it's these little bad boys that run everything from your microwave to nuclear war heads. Kind of an interesting subject, don't you think? I mean, just imagine, 100 micro processing chips at your disposal is almost equivalent to 100 nuclear warheads at your disposal...minus the nuclear part- and the launching mechanisms...and all things potentially explosive. So, first step micro processing...next step, WORLD DOMINATION!

All of my future educational-technology goals can be achieved through one single device. Well, more like a combination of devises. One part hardware, the other part software. Any guesses? Well, you probably can assume that the hardware is a computer- but the software- now that's the icing on the cake? Are you ready? My future plans for educating my 6th grade Social Studies students on everything the will need to know about American History and culture can be found in a little diddy I like to call: The Oregon Trail. History, Economics, Family Values, Dietary Traditions...any and everything you want to know about America can be found in the Oregon trail. Heck they didn't even need tot o make the sequel, it was perfect as it was. So, in conclusion, Granny Smith apples are the best.

4 comments:

Yaeli said...

You are very funny. I liked the point you brought up during our Washington DC presentation about the gambling...clever! Oh, and Oregon Trail will live on forever!!

Bethry said...

You are crazy... its awesome! I love it! Your blogs have very much entertained me! Happy Holidays =)

Mazi said...

How is it hard to believe that you can identify with your peers? We're all the same age, living in the same town and probably doing the same activities, not to mention in this class...the same major.

datboiroc said...

matt this class was to help you fine tune your skills not make you into a computer engineer lol