Monday, September 30, 2013

Blog 4 - September 30.2013

Hola!

One more post about the video game industry, and then next week we'll be moving on to some other technology. If there's a particular technology you're excited about and want me to do some research on, let me know.

So I found this New Scientist article that was published last December that talks about the new gaming systems coming THIS year. It specifically talks about the nextgen of Wii (the U) that is supposed to take all the clutter off the TV screen. It also highlights the PlayStation Vita (a portable playstation) that allows you to play away from home and then plug in your Vita and pick up right where you left off.

Please read the following article. I'll post directives on Wednesday.

Edit: To receive credit this week you will need to give an opinion on one of the three video game technologies mentioned in the article. This is YOUR OPINION about one of the three technologies. This is not a fact hunt. To receive credit this week you must advance the discussion in some manner. A that's cool or an I don't care won't earn you credit.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21628965.500-2013-smart-guide-nextgeneration-video-games.html#.Ukmu1Mso6M8

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Monday, September 23, 2013

Blog 3 - September 23, 2013

Howdy!

This week we are continuing our theme of video game design / testing / other nerdy stuff.

I noticed in last week's article that one of the ways to work your way into the design world was to become a video game tester. Doesn't that sound like quite a life to have? Sit around all day long drinking caffeine and eating Cheetos, playing games and getting paid? Ahhhh . . .

In reality it's way more of a whipping than that. IF you get there early enough on any particular day to actually get a job.

Go here, read this. It's  still one of the best articles I've seen about video game testing.

http://www.seattleweekly.com/2007-07-11/news/testing-video-games-can-t-possibly-be-harder-than-an-afternoon-with-xbox-right/

As always, read today. Blog Thursday.

Edit: Tell me whether you'd want to do this job or not (after reading the article and becoming informed) and WHY. You must do both things to get credit.

Also? Two people blogged on Tuesday. Those entries were deleted. Please always READ MY WORDS (which specifically said not to blog on Tuesday).

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Blog 2 - September 16, 2013

Hola Homies! Thanks for logging in !

So lets get this party started. I want to kick off our blog topics by spending a couple weeks thinking about video games. How they've advanced. What it takes to become a designer. What it takes to become a tester.

This is probably pretty ironic as my hard-core nerds gamers will be out today as Grand Theft Auto #158237 came out at midnight and they're probably all at home playing it. Heh.

Anyway, today I want you to follow my link and read. Thursday I will ask you to post a fact from the story (other than from page 1).

This will be the norm for us. Read on Tuesday. Blog on Thursday.

Comments put up before Thursday will be deleted so you'll just have to do them again anyway.

Go here. Read.

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/video-game-designer1.htm

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Blog 1 - September 9, 2013

Hola Peeps! Thanks for logging in.


Let me 'splain how this will work:

Every Monday morning I will post a discussion question relevant to technology. You will have the entire week to post a short blog answering the question. It's very simple . . . you either advance the discussion or you don't. It's either a 100 or a 0. You can also respond to a thought posted by another user to advance the discussion. Every Sunday evening I will check off names. So you have from Monday AM to Sunday PM. Grading closes at 6pm Sunday. The first ten minutes of class on Tuesday will be devoted to reading the blog, and the first ten minutes of class Thursday will be devoted to answering the blog question.

Here are the things that this discussion is NOT:

This is not a social forum. All you guys have Facebook / Twitter for that stuff. Holla at your friends on those sites.

This is not a place for you to ask me questions about your grade. Please remember that EVERYBODY will see all of your communication on this site. If you have questions about grading policies, etc. please see me before or after school, before class or on my conference period (5th). Barring that, please email me at rlanham@nacisd.org.

This is not a place for you to air grievances of any kind. Bad language, derogatory comments and intolerance of any kind will not be accepted. These will result in blocked usage for you, and zeros on weekly discussions for the remainder of the year.

What this discussion IS:

This is a place for us to explore how technology is affecting our daily lives. You guys are digital natives (meaning you were practically born with a cell phone in your hand) and you are not accustomed to thinking about life before this technology came along. I would also bet that most of you haven't given a lot of thought to where this technology is going either. Well, that's what I want to do here.

Also, almost every college classroom has some online portion as well. In other words, when you get to college even though you're sitting in a traditional classroom your professor will expect you to go online and participate in some sort of ongoing discussion on something like Blackboard.

One more thing:

To the best of my knowledge we are still the only classroom in the district to use blogging as part of the classroom learning. Occasionally our Principal, Superintendent, and others from the district will be blogging with us. All eyes will be watching as this district prepares to incorporate more technology into everyday learning. Please keep that in mind. Let's have fun, but please be responsible.

Here's what you need to do now:

Make sure you ALWAYS leave your name and period in your comment. By posting this first time you are agreeing to:

1. ALWAYS read my words. You should never just log in and click links. Doing that will cause you to miss the questions that I want addressed.

2. Comment in the correct section for the week.

3. Understand that you get one (1) makeup blog for the YEAR. Because this blog is available 24/7/365 from any computer in the world, I don't allow more than one makeup. Go home and bookmark it. Go to the library and bookmark it. Bookmark it on your smart phone. Always remember that if you're absent on Thursday when we comment, you'll need to get it taken care of before Sunday at 6pm.

OK, questions?

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