Can you do a backflip?
Yes,No, I have never tried a backflip,No, but I used to be able to, Yes, I will do a backflip now, No but I’ll try to do a backflip now, No,but I can do a cartwheel, and Yes, I can also do a cartwheel
Write it on a piece of paper and show it. Also write the options on the piece of paper. Tell the person on the paper to write back on their own piece of paper to answer.
I never had to adjust my device.
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How is counting in this circle and square
system similar to how we count in our regular lives? How is it different?
It is similar to bytes a real life system but it is different in that it uses shapes instead of numbers.
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8 bits are one byte
A letter is represented by a number from a to j they are represented by a series of 0-9/ The same goes for the rest of the letters, but they start with an extra 0 every time the order restarts.
What happened to the odometer reading?
It said overflow error
Does the odometer still show the distance driven by the car?
No
What value would cause your Flippy-Do to overflow?
9
What adaptation could you make to the Flippy-Do to represent that value?
Extend the flippy do
Using your newly adapted Flippy-Do, how many total numbers can be represented?
Now it can represent 9.
What does the binary odometer show about representing large numbers?
That there is a limit depending on the odmeter
If we had a big enough odometer or Flippy Do, could we represent every possible number?
Yes
A certain combination of numbers represented a letter. Slashes were used to separate the numbers.
6) Representing Text
1) hey= 7/4/006
2) ttyl= 001/001/006/02
3) morning= 03/05/08/04/8/04/6
4)oh no
5)great!
6) free at 5 ?
7) What is abstraction ? Removing unnecessary things to simplify data
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1.Why might we use abbreviations when sending messages? What are the advantages?
1.We have to type less and it can be trendy at times.
2.How is this message the same as the first? What actually gets sent to my friend?
2The second one is the first one but represented in a different way. It is actually sent as the first one.
3.What strategies are you using to compress your sample text? Which ones seem most successful?
Repeated words seem to be the most easiest.
4.What made some messages “easier” to compress than others?
More repeated messages.
5.What made some messages more “difficult” to compress than others?
More complex messages
1.What do you notice about the quality of the image when you compress it?
The pixel count decreases
2.What do you notice about the compressed file size?
They would decrease the more they became compressed
8385 bytes is the least amount of bytes when it is recognizable.
1.Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see - but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they’re selling for $10 each. How would you feel in this situation?
1.I would be angry if they didn't credit me.
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10 word summary : Fortnite has stolen popular dance moves and someone sues them.
2.This article brings up issues around copyright. Based on what you’ve read and your own experiences, what questions do you have about copyright?
2. I wonder if somethings can be lifted out of copyright.
3.Are our current copyright policies helping society or hurting society?
3.I think they are helping as it nurtures creativity.
What was digitized? Dances of artists
What was the goal or purpose of digitizing this thing? To make profits
Is someone benefiting from this situation? If so, who? Epic games
Is someone being harmed in this situation? If so, who? The artists who had their dances stolen from them
Are these impacts intended or unintended? How do you know? Invented, because it has been debated for a long time
Copyright helps because it promotes creativity.
The world is better because of digital representation.
Actors that have died are digitized and used in movies.
1.What was digitized? Dead actors
2.What was the goal or purpose of digitizing this thing? To attract audiences into seeing the film
Is someone benefiting from this situation? If so, who? The people who made the movie
Is someone being harmed in this situation? If so, who? The members of the dead actor's family may be harmed
Are these impacts intended or unintended? How do you know? Intended, because the filmmakers knew the effects before digitizing them.
Yes they identified similarly
Yes I think there is both benefits and harms to digitizing things,.
1.I think the world is mainly better because of digital representation but can be bad in some cases
2. Our class stands with digital representation as a good thing.
3. We should care because information affects every facet of our life. Because it is represented digitally, it changes the ways we can view and how much we can view which changes everything. This impacts me personally by increasing the amount of information I consume and what I consume. It makes me learn new things.
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