Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Us Blogging

The Duck Song

Adding a YouTube video

Here's how you put a Youtube video on your blog.

Double click on the stuff that says Embed.

Do "control C" to copy it.

Go to blogger.

Click on the Edit HTML tab.

Do "control V" do paste it.

Now save the post.

Beat It, by Michael Jackson



We posted this by going to Lala.com, searching on a song, going to Share, going to Embed, and then copying the code into the Edit HTML part of a new blog post on Blogger.



We watched this video that explains how Google indexed our Web site.



Skip the first bit because of the inappropriate language!

We Are In Google!

When we started our blog last week, we checked to see if Google knew about our blog. We did a search on Google to see if we were in Google, and we were not. :(



But then, we added a link from our Mentor's blog to our blog, and Google indexed us. Now we are in Google! :)



Google came and indexed us for the first time on Feb 23, around 3pm, almost a week after we started the blog, but just a few hours after we added a link from somewhere else to the blog.

The Little Women house in Concord

Here's where Kabir went:

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My Winter Vacation

I went to the Concord Museum on Sunday and I saw the artifacts of the history of Concord. I watched a video about these famous people who contributed in Concord's history. I also went to Louisa May Alcott's who is a famous writer of several books like "Little Women" house. This is a very old house from the 1800's and we saw how Louisa with her three other sisters used to live there with their parents. It was fun and interesting to learn about Concord's history.

Monday, February 22, 2010

The Winter Olympics

Go team USA!!
The US currently has 24 medals:
7 gold, 7 silver, and 10 bronze. Now that is something to be proud of !
On Sunday, the US hockey team beat the Canadians 5 to 3.
Germany is in 2nd, at a close 21, and Norway with 14.
The home team, Canada has only 9 medals, and even Canadian officials say the US has to many medals to beat!
However, they're still trying hard, the Canadian team is even replacing players!







Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Valentines day party at school

It was finally time for our Valentines day party at school! The whole class was excited to have our secret cupid program. Each child brought a surprise present for each other. First, our teacher got out the presents and put them on the floor. They were seperated for the girls and the boys. Then the boys in the group picked up the presents from the pile. There was a poem attached to the each present. We read our poems out loud and had to guess who was the person it described. That part was quite fun. Once we were finished with the secret cupid program it was time to eat the Valentine treats that the parents brought over. Every body was very happy with the secret presents they received. While I was eating with my friends I got a stomach ache and had to lie down on the carpet. It was one fun day we had just before the starting of winter vacation.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Morse Code


We saw that a telegraph is a pretty simple machine for sending electrical signals along a wire.

In order to send and receive information in something like a telegraph, you need to have a way to put the message in a code that can be sent over the wires.

Morse code translates letters and punctuation into a sequence of dots and dashes (long and short beeps).

People would send messages by telegraph by transmitting Morse code as a sequence of long and short beeps or buzzes, and the message could be transmitted over a long distance.

This website automatically translates Morse code messages for you:

http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html

Here's the Titanic's last message in Morse code:

.- -. .. -.-. ....- .---- .-.-.- ....- ....- -. ..... ----- .-.-.- ..--- ....- .--

Do you know what it says?

We watched this video

We watched this video that explained about how the Internet worked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv0XCaUkfNk

HTML and HTTP

HTML: Stands for HyperText Markup Language

HTML is what browsers understand. HTML tells a browser how to display things on a screen.

Question: How do we get to a web page?

You type a website's name into the address bar at the top of your browser.

A website's name usually has www in it, which stands for World Wide Web.

Websites usually end in .com or .org or .gov

Those are called "domains". Every web address has a domain.

Another name for a website address is URL.

URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.

URLs usually start with http://

What's that?

HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol

HTTP is just the way that computers ask for information from each other and reply to each other.

HyperText is text that links to other text.

Every URL has a part that says what protocol it is using

First Blog Post

This is our first post for our blog in the computer mentor program.

What do you like to do on the Internet now?

K: I like GameVance.com games; playing Miniclip games; sometimes look up things for homework.

D: Play strategy games; watch youtube. Google stuff.

What do you want to learn about the Internet?

How can you access different web sites?
How do you make websites?
How the Internet works.

How does the Internet work?
Involves servers.
A website is a server.
You need an Internet provider.

What is server?