Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Criteria D- Evaluating The Solution

Self Evaluation


The title of the booklet is large and clear and is understandable. There are pictures of  different cartoon characters pointing to the facts that are in colourful speech bubbles. All the pictures are clear and are not blurry. I have included many colours in my booklet and the pictures also enhance the look of the booklet. The pictures are very appropriate for the audience as the target audience is year 2 to 3. All of my text is spelled correctly and is understandable and has proper punctuation. The text is appropriate for the year group and is easily understandable. I have referenced my work and have added it at the end of my booklet. The font is consistent throughout the whole booklet and is in a font that can be read easily. 



Final Booklet











Peer Evaluation 

Peer Evaluated by: Mckaylin 




Peer Evaluated by: Maria 



Global Context

For term 3, in my Digital Design lesson, our main task was to design a storage devices booklet. The target audience was grade 2- 3 students. I had to make all the information as clear and understandable as possible. We also had to make it colourful and attractive in order for the reader to be hooked onto the booklet. We had two Global Contexts for this task: Information Literacy and Communication. I researched a lot about each of the different storage devices in order to present accurate information on the final booklet. I also Harvard referenced my information to show that I have not plagiarized. I did know about a few different storage devices before researching, but I still had to research more in depth in order to provide the appropriate information. I knew the main functions of a few storage devices like the USB and the Hard drive. I did not rally add a lot of colour to my booklet front cover as I wanted the images to stand out and wanted the topic of the booklet be obvious to the readers. I used images from Google and chose fonts from Microsoft Word for the title of the booklet and the colour of it. The information put in the booklets are very clear and the younger students will pick u the information easily. I have also added facts into the booklet in a creative way in order for the students to get more interested in the topic. I used images of cartoon characters pointing to the fact bubble which will make the booklet more attractive for the readers. 
If I were to do this booklet again, I would make the front cover a bit more colourful and attractive. 
Overall, I think that I have presented my booklet well and have presented accurate information in my booklet. 










Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Term 2

Tech Fair 

The Luna 360° Camera


It is a camera that fits in the palm of your hand! 

It is a 6 cm sphere and has 2 spherical lenses, wireless connectivity for live streaming to give you access to 360 degree images or videos from the palm of your hand with a few clicks. The magnetic charger also doubles as a way to attach it to anything from street lamps, mic stands and bike frames.It is also waterproof which makes it even more exciting to get cool underwater shots.

Who developed it?

 The people who created this camera are: 
Chiang Fon, Ju Chun Ko, Servando Cavales and Gaurav Gupta.

What can it be used for?

People can use it for getting really detailed and clear images and videos. They could use it for a job purpose as a photographer to get precise photos of many things. Photographers for important magazine covers can use these to get amazing pictures for magazine covers like Friday etc... We can get pictures of the skyline from a height due to the magnetic force that the camera has to place it on street lamps to get a panoramic views of the sky (anything). 







































Reflection

My research went very smoothly as I got my information in my first attempt I didn't really use key words on the search engine to get my information. I just typed the nape of the camera and I chose a website, read it and collected the appropriate information needed. At first, I was not able to find the creators of the Luna 360 degree camera. I looked for more websites in more detail and found it on one website. Overall, I think that my research was successful and I have a lot used a lot of good knowledge and understanding as I have written all the information collected in my own words. I am happy with my research  



References
http://coolmaterial.com/tech/the-luna-360-camera-fits-in-the-palm-of-your-hand/
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/luna-a-360-camera-for-everyone#/


 This is the presentation that my group and I did for our Tech Fair Idea
















Reflection



Self Evaluation





Peer Evaluation




How can the blog be improved in your opinion?

Avantika's blog is well managed and she has finished all the work in time and has done everything in a format and organised in order. all the work is referenced appropriately and has been reflected. it can be improved by a better format and presentation. she has many diagrams and pictures to support her information and explains in detail.


Our Websites 

1) aky269.wix.com/yummybaking 
2) kay9236.wix.com/yummybaking

Reflection

 For our tech fair project for 2016, my group and I decided to make a baking website and and a baking video where we made three easy and delicious treats. On our website, we have 5 easy to follow recipes. 





Peer Evaluation- Tech Fair Projects


Group 2-  William created a retro arcade action/ adventurous game using a software called slpoder.com and has made 9 levels. He explained the game, how to play it and the keys used to control the game well. I think that the game is quite interesting and the game  engaged all the students. However, the game didn't have many obstacles to face and he didn't mention the pros and cons of the game and the software he used to create the game. I think that the game is fun and many kids will like to play it and his project should be in the Tech Fair. The game would be a bit better if the game had harder levels and obstacles. Overall, I liked the game and would definitely want to play it. 


Group 3- Amirezza and Magnus created a BB-8 robot. I have not seen the final product hence I can't describe their product in detail . By looking at the presentation I think that they have a good concept of the product and have explained the product well. The promo video did not show the final result, but did show the creation procedure. I did see progress in the creation of the robot and I am eager to see the final product. The only doubt that I have with the robot is how the head will stay in place without moving when the body moves. BB-8's head doesn't move when he moves and I am not sure how they will make that happen. I am not completely sure if their product should be in the Tech fair as I have not sen the final product.



Group 4- Abdullah created an action game. the game is interesting and looks appealing. The game was a battling game taken place by a Furby and a dragon. Many young children would love to play the game and it would really interest people. I am not sure how many levels there are in the game and don't know mush in detail about the game . I would love to know more about this game, its features, obstacles, levels and other characteristics on the game.  I also want to know the pros and cons of the game, did he face any challenges when creating the game and what software he used to create the game. I don't think that the game is worthy enough to be in the Tech Fair as there are not many obstacles or levels. I think that he could improve his game a lot.



Group 5- Rawan created a small robotic dog. It looked nice and could work well. I have not seen her presentation or the promo video and have not really understood how she created the robot. I liked the idea of creating a robot but I didn't find it really interesting. I want to know how she created the robot and what she used to create the robot. I want to know the pros and cons in creating the robot and any challenges she faced while making the robot. I don't think that her project should be in the Tech Fair as I don't know a lot about the robot. She could explain her project a bit more in detail and could have mentioned the points I stated above.



Group 6- Francesco and Daniil created A Rocket Igniter Command called Mr.Big Boom. In their presentation, they described the rocket launching process very well with clear pictures. The promo video was well edited and they explained their product very well. They also showed a procedure on how the rocket igniter works and also showed a clear picture of the process. The video and presentation was very informative. I would like to know the pros and cons in making the rocket igniter. I also would want to know about any challenges that they faced while creating the igniter and the materials they used. I think that  their project should not be in the Tech Fair as their project is more of a Science Fair project than a Tech Fair project.



Group 7- Josephine created  Techllery. Techllery is jewelry made out of tech. She explained her product well in her presentation and mentioned the making procedure with clear pictures. She also explained that she used parts of a phone to create the jewelry. I want to know the pros and cons in making the product and more on how she created it. I also want to know about any challenges that she faced while creating her product. I don't think that her product sould be in the Tech Fair as it is not really interesting. I think that she could have added a bit more detail to her product as it would have been a lot more better. She also had sketched her product before creating it which was a very good idea as she would know exactly what to do and she would have a clear image of her end product in her head.



Group 8- Rishab and Sahil created a game called First Person Shooter. They used a software called blender to create their game. The game is quite interesting and has many levels. They presented their product in an appropriate manner and the presentation was very interesting and informative. I think that they have explained their product very well and in detail. I think that they should have added more obstacles in the game as it would be more interesting. I think that their product should be in the Tech Fair as its a good project and they have put in a lot of effort into creating the game.


Group 9- Tanya and Salma created a CD lamp shade, They have not presented their tech fair project to the class. The lamp is made out of recycled CD''s. Their presentation is very detailed and informative and have explained their product very well mentioning the pros and cons, the materials needed and how their product is abstract. I would want to know about the challenges they faced whilst making the product. I think that their product is very innovative and creative and I think that their product should be in Tech Fair 2016.

Group 10- Maria and Mckaylin created DIY ( Do it yourself) speakers as their tech fair project.Their presentation is very detailed and informative. They mentioned the materials they used and the pros and cons of their project. I would like to know the challenges they faced during the making of the speakers. Overall, I think that their project is really good and should be a part of Tech Fair 2016.

Group 11- Rozita and Tereza created a CD sculpture with LED lights. Their presentation was detailed and informative. The idea of creating a CD sculpture was really innovative and creative. They mentioned the materials they used and the pros and cons of their project. Their promotional video was very entertaining to watch and gave a brief outline of their project which was very good. I have not seen their final product, hence I cannot describe how it looks. Overall, I think that the project is really good and deserves to be in the Tech Fair.

The Pillars of UAE National Agenda

There are 6 National Agendas. They are:
  • Cohesive Society And Preserved Identity
  • Safe Public And Fair Judiciary
  • Competitive Knowledge Economy
  • First Rate Education System
  • World Class Health Care
  • Sustainable Environment And Infrastructure 


Sustainable Environment And Infrastructure related to Technology.

In order to have a sustainable country, we should reduce a lot of waste materials being used in the UAE. There are many things that get wasted here like paper,electricity, water and many more. There are ways to reduce the amount of usage of these crucial products that are involved in our daily life. We can reduce the amount of paper used by not printing many papers. In schools we can reduce this by not printing worksheets and assessments but send them 







Cohesive Society And Preserved Identity

The sheikh wants UAE to be cohesive society and be proud of their identity and sense of belonging by 2021 This promotes an "environment that integrates all segments of society"(http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/animation.html) It preserves UAE's one of a kind culture, traditions, heritage and reinforces.


Safe Public And Fair Judiciary

The sheikh wants UAE to be the most safest place in the world. They want to reinforce the citizens in the sense of security. The sheikh wishes that UAE will lead in areas of security, safety, emergency preparedness, reliability of police services and road safety by 2021. The sheikh also strives for UAE to reinforce the importance of a fair and active legal system.










Term 1

Criteria A

3D Design and Modeling- Inquiry and Analyzing

Father of Printing

  Johannes Gutenberg was a German blacksmith, goldsmith,printer and publisher who introduced printing to Europe. He died on February 3 1398. His introduction of mechanical movable type printing to Europe started the Printing revolution  and  ti is known as the most important event of the modern period.
                                                                                                         
                                         Gutenberg.jpg













Types of Printers
Impact Printers



















Advantages of Impact printers
Disadvantages of Impact printers
Impact  printers are cheap. They are also less expensive to maintain.
The print quality is low. Though color printing is possible, the quality is low as well. This makes it unsuitable for many kinds of printouts.
Impact printers can be used to make carbon copies as they are impact printers.
The printer creates a lot of noise when operating.
Printing cost is very low. The ink ribbon of Impact printers is available very cheaply and lasts for a long time.
Impact printers are slow in comparison to inkjet and laser printers.
Impact printers will last for many years before requiring replacement.
Fixing paper jams is more tedious.
Unlike other printers, the ink doesn’t become empty suddenly. The print quality starts to gradually fade giving you ample time to replace the ink.
The print head may get damaged due to bending of pins
Impactprinters can be used in rough environments like industrial establishments.





Non Impact Printers

Advantages
Disadvantages
Much lower ink cost over time 
Less detail (Unless you buy a top-of-the-line laser printer) 
Much faster printing 
More money up front for Toner (ink) 
 Less Maintenance 
Cost more 
Better for multi-use 
More complicated maintenance 
Expanding technology
Harder to use with old PC's/Technology
More paper/Less time refilling paper 

Less noise

Much more reliable 





A brief history into digital printing 

Chester Carlson was born on February 8th 1906 in Seattle, Washington. He was Physicist and an Inventor.In 1938, Chester Carlson invented a dried printing method called Electophotography also known as Xerox. The firs Laser printer called EARS was invented by Gary Starkweather. It was developed in Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. By the year 2005, Digital printing accounts for approximately 9% of the 45 trillion pages printed annually around the world.














Evolution of printers

Dot matrix printer 
 The dot matrix printer was invented in 1970 in Hudson, New Hampshire by Centronics 101. The dot matrix printer or the impact matrix printer is a printing type of computer which uses a print head that moves back and forth or up and down. it print by impact, striking an ink soaked cloth ribbon against the paper. It has the mechanism of a typewriter.  There are several technologies used today. they represent the oldest printing technology are still widespread today.They are divided on two main groups: serial dot matrix and line dot matrix printers.









Advantages
Disadvantages
The Dot matrix printers are cheap and easily available in the market.

The output is not high resolution. Color printout is limited and the print speed is also lesser as compared to non-impact printers. Therefore, the   quality of print out in general is not very good. This affects the scanner readability of the print out.

They can make carbon copies of the print out unlike non-impact printers.

The printer creates great deal of noise while the pins strike the ribbon to the paper.

The printing costs are the lowest as compared to other printers.

The pins get bended easily destroying the print head.

The printout fades gradually rather than coming to a halt suddenly. You therefore get plenty of time to change the ribbon before crisis emerges.

The single sheet of paper has to wound and aligned by hand which is time-consuming and hectic. This also makes it prone to jamming frequently. Although paper jamming can happen with any printer, fixing it here is not an easy task.

They use paper continuously unlike other printers that require frequent change of paper.

The density of barcodes is low and may fail to match user’s standards.
They tolerate dirty and hot conditions as are found in industrial environments.


The maintenance cost is low as compared to other printers.




Daisy Wheel Printers

A daisy wheel printer is an early type of impact Printer invented in 1969 by David S. Lee at Diablo Data Systems. The printer uses a metal or plastic disk containing each of the letters, numbers, and other characters.By 1980 daisy wheel printers had become the dominant technology for high-quality print. Dot-matrix impactthermal, or line printers were used where higher speed was required and poor print quality was acceptable. Both technologies were rapidly superseded for most purposes when dot-based printer in particular  that could print any characters or graphics rather than being restricted to a limited character set became able to produce output of comparable quality.



Advantages
Disadvantages
the final print copy looks like it's been typed on a high quality typewriter
They're VERY noisy, slow and you must change the ribbon frequently.


Inkjet Printers
A type of printer that works by spraying ionized ink at a sheet of paper. A typical inkjet printer can produce copy with a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch . Some inkjet printers can make full color hard copies at 600or more. Many models include other devices such as a scanner, photocopier , and dedicated fax machine along with the printer in a single box.





Laser Printer

Laser Printing was invented by Gary Starkweather. It was developed in Xerox Alto Palo Center in the year 1969. The technology behind Laser printing is canon. Canon continues to develop laser printer products while striving to improve such basic performance aspects as image quality, speed, and ease of use and Eco- friendly performance.   
  
Advantages
Disadvantages
The main benefit behind these printers is probably its efficiency and speed at printing. Laser printers are also known as 'page printers' as they print documents a page at a time, and performs it at a very fast rate.

With the extra benefits in comparison with other printers, they are a lot more costly.

They furnish highest potential production in comparison with the other types of printers. This is generally due to the technology behind it as laser printers utilize electro-photography for printing which results in potential output.

Laser printers are considerable and utilize complicated technology and perform fast output, the result of which is a relatively large hardware gadget which can take up a lot of space.

While it is a small issue, noise can be very unproductive and disturbing specially at work a place, laser printers are highly optimized and barely emits any sound.

As they are non-impact printers, multipart stationary cannot be used thus double printing cannot be simultaneously performed.

They also offer user-friendliness with other features like self-printing, where printing maybe done without supervision thus addition productivity at the workplace.

While the cost is an issue, an initial venture only maybe worth it based on your organization's or personal requirements, any way maintenance, servicing and mend of this hardware gadget is also very high thus laser printers aren't very economical.


Laser printers are also known to be dangerous to the atmosphere and your health. Due to the high voltages when running the machine, small amounts of ozone are generated which can damage the ozone layer. Some laser printers are also known to emit particles that are suspected to cause respiratory diseases.




Thermal Printers

A thermal printer or a thermal transfer printer invented by Jack Kilby that use thermal wax ribbon to melt coloured wax on paper for a photo print. It was invented in 1965. Thermal printing technology can be used to produce color images by adhering a wax-based ink onto paper. As the paper and ribbon travel in unison beneath the thermal print head, the wax-based ink from the transfer ribbon melts onto the paper. When cooled, the wax is permanently adhered to the paper. This type of thermal printer uses a like-sized panel of ribbon for each page to be printed, regardless of the contents of the page.
 






Advantages
Disadvantages
The advantages of owning a thermal printer is that first, they are considerably cheaper than your usual printer and can be found at most stationary shops in all sorts of different models sizes and styles. These printers are extremely easy to use because they don’t have many buttons and the software which hooks up to your computer is so easy to install and use as well!

Unfortunately, with most things there will be some disadvantages. Like when the printer gets too hot it will start printing out more ink than it should or even needed. This then potentially runs up your cost of ink and having to buy more because you keep running out. If it does regularly get too hot it is probably best to get a professional to look at it or to change the printer head.

The machines are great for offices, homes and even warehouses. They are extremely quiet which means wherever they are set up, it doesn’t disturb or upset anyone else in the office. They can also work very well for printing standard black and white, or text documents and they generally print quicker than standard printers to.














References

·         http://doit.ort.org/course/output/314.htm
·         https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100620104852AAlmbFC
·         http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/N/non_impact_printer.html
·         http://www.ehow.com/list_5905171_advantages-impact-printers.html
·         http://www.technologysphinx.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-dot-matrix-printers/
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printing
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_matrix_printing
    http://blog.comboink.com/2010/12/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-dot.html
    https://www.google.ae/search?q=daisy+wheel+printers&safe=strict&espv
    http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/i/inkjetpr.htm
    https://www.google.ae/search?q=Ink+jet+printers&espv
    http://www.canon.com/technology/canon_tech/explanation/lp.html
    http://laserprinterwirelesss.blogspot.ae/2012/04/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-laser.html
    http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/t/therprin.htm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_transfer_printing






Main Objective: Learning the moves result

                                                                 


We had to join the wooden piece to the metal piece to make a new structure.





Main Objective: Key Ring Lesson Result


We had to move the letters to the red base. The outline of the word was given on the base. Then we could enlarge the base and reset the letters to spell anything we wanted.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          My Tinker Cad Designs
Design 1

Design 2



Design Situation

I am a student at Emirates International school. In our MYP Design class, we are learning about 3D digital models. Our task is to create any digital 3D object and give a reason why we chose that specific object. For this task we are using Tinker Cad, a simple online 3D design and 3D printing tool where you can make your own account, try the tutorials and make your own creations. It is very useful and people at any age can use it to design endless creations. 

For this task, I chose to make a building. any building, but an orphanage. I wanted to actually make an orphanage for all the homeless people roaming in the streets without food and people to care for. It has always been one of my dreams to do this. Even though it isn't real, I would like to build one when I get older. I am looking forward to do this task and am very excited to explore Tinker Cad further in depth and learn new techniques.

This is a link to a video on how to make a cuboid hollow
This will help me to create the interior of the building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRq5SFSjxtQ



Criteria B

Design 1

Design 2

Justification
I chose Design 2 because it looks more prettier as I added designs to the walls which made it colorful and attractive. I used bright colours to do this and I think I am going for design 2. 
This is the school model that I have created on Tinker cad. I am very happy with the end results of this model. I think that I have done well in creating this model and I have learned many different skills during the lessons. The only difference is that in my sketch that I chose from the two designs, there are drawings on the wall which I couldn't display on the Tinker Cad version as there was no option to get those drawing on Tinker Cad.


Developing a design specification


Aesthetics
This orphanage is like any regular building. The special thing about it is that this orphanage has a built in children’s orphanage and an old age home. It is creme in colour and it has the texture of a wall. On the inside, the floor is made out of wood and the rooms will be painted depending on what kind of person stays in there. The children’s orphanage rooms will be painted in bright and fun colours to make it interesting for little kids. I will also be adding wall papers, wall stickers etc. so that the children would have so interest in staying in the orphanage. The old age home will be painted in neutral colours and would be very basic  
Cost
The cost for 3D printing would be around 1 million  
Customer
As I said before, this orphanage is for old people without a home and children without care takers.
Environmental consideration
It will be used in poor countries like India etc…
Function
In the orphanage, there would be people volunteers to teach the children new technology
Manufacturing
Materials
The wax for 3D printing, 
Safety
 Ask a professional to print it for you as you don't have much experience n doing so 
Size
 actual tinker cad size 



















Criteria C

My Final Tinker cad Project

The Orphanage





Justification


This is the school model that I have created on Tinker cad. I am very happy with the end results of this model. I think that I have done well in creating this model and I have learned many different skills during the lessons. The only difference is that in my sketch that I chose from the two designs, there are drawings on the wall which I couldn't display on the Tinker Cad version as there was no option to get those drawing on Tinker Cad.

The Flowchart 

Criteria D


Self Evaluation




















Reflection

Printers Research


I wrote down what I needed to research for this task. I researched 5 types of printers. First I researched on what they are and how they worked. I added pictures to make it look interesting and also found the advantages and disadvantages for each of the types of printers. I put this information in tables to make it clear and understandable for the reader. I enjoyed learning the types of printers and how they worked. I also learned the evolution of printers from the printing press all the way to the latest printer, 3D printers. I enjoyed learning about the different types of printers and it was interesting to learn how they worked. This project was quite easy and was not that hard. The only difficulty was finding the father of printers. Otherwise, I could easily research the information, read it and type it on my own. I think I did really well in describing the 5 types of printers as it was not that complicated and I put in pictures to give the reader a vivid idea about what they are reading and t make it clear. Next time, I would add a bit more detail to my work and improve my writing skills.

Tinker-Cad Tutorials

Tinker Cad is a simple online 3D design and 3D printing tool. In order to get used to the website and what we could do, we were asked to try out the tutorials. There are many tutorials to choose from. The tutorials are every interesting and informative. It also benefited me when it came to when  had to create my own 3D model. The thing that I enjoyed the most are the lessons and creating the objects the teacher gave us. It was a good way to practice skills that are needed to create bigger objects on Tinker Cad. The only things that I struggled with a bit was creating the given Tinker Cad objects and the final model. Next time, I would add a bit more detail into my models and make it look a bit better.

The Tinker Cad Objects

In class, the teacher gave us 2 objects to create on Tinker Cad. We had to go to Tinker Cad and make the exact same shapes. I think that this is a good idea to practice the skills that are being used to create these objects. BY doing this, it benefited me when it came to doing my final model. It was bit hard to construct these shapes in the first place as it was hard to place the shapes in the right place. Eventually, it got easier and I was used to the skills that were needed to create this object.

Overall, I think that this unit was a lot of fun and I have learned many new skills and learnt many new facts along the way. I have enjoyed learning about the types of printers and the world of 3D printers and how to create your own 3D model. It was really fascinating to know that we can actually make our own models in 3D. I really liked this unit.


Peer Evaluation
Your creation was very simple and detailed. In the design specification you mentioned that the walls of the orphanage would be cream colour. But in the tinker Cad creation it was brown. This means you have changed some features in your plan. Avantika made an orphanage for old people and children, this shows that Avantika is caring and generous. You followed your sketch/design but you did make some minor changes. You also mentioned that you will be adding wall papers, wall stickers etc. So that the children would have interest in staying in the orphanage. Bit in your tinker CAD creation you did not have any wall papers or stickers. Instead you used dull colours. There were also limited details like furniture. Overall, I think you have followed most of the design specification.the design specification but you could improve on some minor details.