Tuesday, April 26, 2011

4/26 Conclusion / Conditional Programming Logic

Post a response to the Question of the Day in 5 minutes or less, using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.


ICT Essentials 1
Question of the Day: Write the conclusion for your project.  Put it in outline form and include 3-5 bullets.  Copy it into your project.

Daily Objectives: 
Engage (e.g. read, hear, view, touch) the information in a source.Extract relevant information from a source.Collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions.Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.Organize information from multiple sources.

Word of the Day:  conclusion is, in some ways, like your introduction. You restate your thesis and summarize (list) your main points of evidence for the reader.  You can usually do this with 3 to 5 points.
Question of the Day: Chicago School Bans Bag Lunches, Forces Kids to Eat School Fare
In your opinion, how might you and your peers react if a similar ban on bagged lunches was established at your school? Do you think that students at your school would make healthier choices if school food were the only food available? Explain.

Daily Objectives: 
Develop a script to control movement of a sprite with the mouse.Create a sprite with random movements.Change a sprites costume when a specific condition is met.Duplicate and modify sprite properties and scripts.Describe and use multiple threads  to create a computer program.

Word of the Day: Conditional Programming Logic. This involves the conditional execution of code blocks based on data collected during application execution.

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