Well today was filled with many tasks and many a laugh
To start off the day we dove right into A+ talking about Adapter cards involving display and audio output. This was particularly fun for me seeing as I pose a high interest in the latest Video Cards and how nice I can get my picture to look all while retaining optimal performance. For all you people looking to get out in the video output world or upgrading an older machine here's a Link showing you a 6 step guide(With pictures!) to chosing the right video card for you!
In one of many tasks we had to perform, we did a little shopping to see what we could get Video Card wise on a 400$ budget, then on a 700$ budget. My results are as follow:
Complete with links on where to buy them.
Next off We had to do a flyer on a touch screen plasma display:
Note: This is my first time using MS Publisher so don't expect an amazing flyer just yet
Thirdly, we had to use MS Paint to make a purposely bad 7.1 souround sound livingroom setup where it can be viewed Here or just on my blog.
Next we did a colab word document on the differences and similarities of CRT, LCD and LED monitors:
Lastly we downloaded an audio editing software called Sony ACID. I'd never heard of it before till today and man, no wonder I havent heard of it before. Lets just say it's no Pro Tools. Back on topic, we were supposed to make a quick 1 minute clip of music with provided samples and I came up with this (extremely simple but still fits the criteria) doo hicky:
Like it? I hope so but I wont be upset if you don't. Its my first day!
But yeah, this post is chock full of stuff and hope you enjoyed it or even if you lightly skimmed through it, that's okay too!!
Lets see what tomorrow brings us
Peace!
Monday, September 30, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 26/2013
Well today marks the day I officially hate excel.
Today we messed around in excel quite a bit trying to finally get our GANTT charts working which was excruciatingly painful and frustrating. I think Thomas and Corey were the only ones to actually get their charts working without too too much hick ups. Mine however had this weird problem where it kept on staying on a date waaaaay before the date I wanted the axis set at. Not even McNeil know how it happened. (stumped the teacher. score!) However I got the jist of the chart completed and if it wasn't for that weird axis problem, I probably would of had it done. But not without this video that I watched while making it during class.
Today we messed around in excel quite a bit trying to finally get our GANTT charts working which was excruciatingly painful and frustrating. I think Thomas and Corey were the only ones to actually get their charts working without too too much hick ups. Mine however had this weird problem where it kept on staying on a date waaaaay before the date I wanted the axis set at. Not even McNeil know how it happened. (stumped the teacher. score!) However I got the jist of the chart completed and if it wasn't for that weird axis problem, I probably would of had it done. But not without this video that I watched while making it during class.
This is what got me as far as I did today. (this is our little secret. no one else is supposed to know about this video)
As for A+ subject today, we went over on how to be a proper and efficient technician looking at the do's and don'ts which followed the filming of a 2 minute video on how to be a good technician that we spit out in 30 minutes.
That's pretty much it for today.
Until tomorrow,
Quinn
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 24/ 2013
Well hello there,
Today being a half day, we focused mostly on A+ stuff involving the last bit of CPU info and a lot on power supplies. With the CPU info we mainly focused on the FDE cycle which stands for Fetch Decode Execute. All aout how the CPU grabs data, reads it and executes the command that was read. Here is quite an in depth video on how this works
After a bit we started on Power Supplies. I was surprised on how much I actually knew on PSU's and how i wasn't completely lost while taking notes. We learned the do's and dont's of power supplies as well all the electrical specs. We also learned about UPS's and how bloody expensive they are. But definitely the most important part about today's power supply lesson was don't try to play god with electricity or THIS will happen. And you don't want that.
See you tomorrow,
Quinn
Today being a half day, we focused mostly on A+ stuff involving the last bit of CPU info and a lot on power supplies. With the CPU info we mainly focused on the FDE cycle which stands for Fetch Decode Execute. All aout how the CPU grabs data, reads it and executes the command that was read. Here is quite an in depth video on how this works
After a bit we started on Power Supplies. I was surprised on how much I actually knew on PSU's and how i wasn't completely lost while taking notes. We learned the do's and dont's of power supplies as well all the electrical specs. We also learned about UPS's and how bloody expensive they are. But definitely the most important part about today's power supply lesson was don't try to play god with electricity or THIS will happen. And you don't want that.
See you tomorrow,
Quinn
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 23/ 2013
Well Hello there,
Today in class we mostly did a lot of work in excel learning more functions and formulas and how to execute them. Things like the confusing VLOOKUP and the easier SUM option that does exactly what it's called. The most frustrating thing was this next thing we did was to make a GANT chart. its a sideways chart that constantly updates when you input data. Trying to do this truly made me want to throw my fist through the screen.
In the afternoon we got onto the A+ topic of the day, the CPU. It was a lot of notes talking about the different functions of the CPU and how they effect your computer and its performance. We also learned ow to propperly apply Thermal paste. Which McNeil wasnt lying that you can find almost everyone making a video about how to do it.
This one is pretty straight forward and of the most home video quality.
Today in class we mostly did a lot of work in excel learning more functions and formulas and how to execute them. Things like the confusing VLOOKUP and the easier SUM option that does exactly what it's called. The most frustrating thing was this next thing we did was to make a GANT chart. its a sideways chart that constantly updates when you input data. Trying to do this truly made me want to throw my fist through the screen.
In the afternoon we got onto the A+ topic of the day, the CPU. It was a lot of notes talking about the different functions of the CPU and how they effect your computer and its performance. We also learned ow to propperly apply Thermal paste. Which McNeil wasnt lying that you can find almost everyone making a video about how to do it.
This one is pretty straight forward and of the most home video quality.
Until the eve of moro,
Quinn
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 18/ 2013
Oh boy what a day.
First and foremost, I am terrible with Microsoft excel. Which is exactly what we were learning today for our IC3 section today. We learned all about how to make something like a purchase order in the program. And man, was I ever lucky to get that done. Excel is definitely not my forte. That's why I was looking around the web to see if I could find some help with my lack of spreadsheet knowledge. I came across this Guide all about excel. It's really good and I would recommend looking at it if you're anything like me when it comes to the program.
Later on in the day we got to our A+ stuff for the day and it was all about RAM. From how it works to the specks and pin numbers for specific types. My notes were filled to the brim with numbers, clock speeds and anagrams like nobody's business. Looking up some more RAM info I found a site talking about a special type of RAM we didn't learn about in class today. Small little read but definitely worth checking out.
Time for bed,
Quinn.
First and foremost, I am terrible with Microsoft excel. Which is exactly what we were learning today for our IC3 section today. We learned all about how to make something like a purchase order in the program. And man, was I ever lucky to get that done. Excel is definitely not my forte. That's why I was looking around the web to see if I could find some help with my lack of spreadsheet knowledge. I came across this Guide all about excel. It's really good and I would recommend looking at it if you're anything like me when it comes to the program.
Later on in the day we got to our A+ stuff for the day and it was all about RAM. From how it works to the specks and pin numbers for specific types. My notes were filled to the brim with numbers, clock speeds and anagrams like nobody's business. Looking up some more RAM info I found a site talking about a special type of RAM we didn't learn about in class today. Small little read but definitely worth checking out.
Time for bed,
Quinn.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 17/2013
Evening all,
So today we learned about the mother of the whole computer. Conveniently named the Motherboard. We learned about all the different types as well the history of the form factors and how they got smaller and smaller. As well as the functions with relaying power to one section to another. Looking up online, I came across this neat little Trivia site about motherboards and related subjects. I did alright at it.
Think you got what it takes to be the Mobo trivia master? Check it out if you have time
Thanks again
Quinn
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Daily Blog Sept 12/ 2013
Today we started to dive into the beginning of the A+ program. We started to talk about the ins and outs of Hard Drives. What they do, how they do it, the different kinds of Drives. Many things in such a short amount of time. However I'd like to talk about a certain thing that was brought up in class today.
I learned something about hard drives that I didn't know about. In a hard drive, I learned that Data is stored in a flux. A tiny magnetic Field. This sparked my interest and I decided to dive more into this form of data storage.
I came across this Link.
At this website, it talks about the history of magnetic storage and what it can do today. It also taught me how magnetic storage works. For example it talks about how the Read/Write arm is shaped in a U shape representing the different magnetic polarities, and how the data jumps from one end to the other and data is transferred and written that way. It's very interesting and I hope everyone takes a look at it.
Until Tomorrow,
Quinn.
I learned something about hard drives that I didn't know about. In a hard drive, I learned that Data is stored in a flux. A tiny magnetic Field. This sparked my interest and I decided to dive more into this form of data storage.
I came across this Link.
At this website, it talks about the history of magnetic storage and what it can do today. It also taught me how magnetic storage works. For example it talks about how the Read/Write arm is shaped in a U shape representing the different magnetic polarities, and how the data jumps from one end to the other and data is transferred and written that way. It's very interesting and I hope everyone takes a look at it.
Until Tomorrow,
Quinn.
Sept 12
Oculus Rift thing!
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