Friday, September 27, 2013

Results of Online Polls

  1. Do you think the results are 100% accurate? Why or why not? Not everyone in the class answered my polls, therefore the results do not accurately represent the whole class. It may represent the partial opinion of the class but not exactly 100% accurate.
  2. How much of an impact do you think the wording of the questions has on the answers you received? The wording of the questions affect the results a lot. This is because with the word choice people will respond it differently due to the way they individually understand the question.
  3. Did you get the results you expected from your online polls? Why? I did not have an exact idea of what everybody would answer. The answers I did get though where the typical common ones that everybody knows. The answers were very similar in many of the questions.
  4. If you wanted to do an online poll with the students of Tecnologico de Monterrey asking them how much time and effort they spent doing homework this year, what are the steps you would take to complete that online poll? First of all you would need for the year to end in order to know the total amount of time spent in the year. Then consider the usual amount og homework received, the capacity or speed of the students, and then possibly the subject and level of difficulty of the homework.
  5. Do you think online polling could help the administration of Tec de Monterrey find out more about their students? Or do you think that the results would not be accurate? Why or why not? I think it could be a very effective way to find out information about the students as long as everybody participated and answered it. Also they need to take their time answering it and not just answer it with whatever answer to get it over with.
  6. How do you think the results of your polls would be different if you asked your classmates the questions in person? if we were to ask the questions in person the answers would be more accurate because we would be face to face with the person therefore getting their answers in that moment. they would right away think about it and reply.
  7. In what ways do you think online polling using Google Spreadsheets can be improved? Or was it easier to create an online poll than you originally thought? Explain I think it could be more user friendly, although it is a big advantage that it designs the poll on its own and all you do is put the words in. With other programs you would have to do all the work, design it, plus write in the things. therefore its easy to make them, also quick.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Assignment 5

1. In your own words describe how the workplace culture at Google encourages innovation and unique creations for the company? How does working at Google and the environment there affect its workers? working at Google encourages innovation in the workers because it lets their minds explore different new things and stray from the stress of being at a normal work office, it is easier for them to come up with new innovative ideas when the mind is not stressed. the fact that the workplace is fun makes the workers be excited to go to work and be happy to come up with new ideas instead of working forcefully.

2. How does employee freedom, like the 20% of free time Google encourages its employees to spend on any project they want, deliver better business? it delivers better business because the workers have their mind free and ready to work, its not packed with other stressful thoughts. They are happy to come up with new ideas and are encouraged to think of new, different things.


3. What are the requirements to work for Google? And what is different about the way they hire employees at Google? Requirements to work at Google are having unique ideas, being innovative and having the desire to work and make Google successful. They look more at the persons unique ideas and excitement to work rather than the background they have.


4. How many search queries does Google handle a day?
5,134,000,000 daily in 2012


 5. In your own words discuss how Google's constantly refined search algorithm changed the way we all access and even think about information.
it changes the way we access information because now we access information in a faster and easier way. instead of saying we need to research we say we need to Google it. the algorithms help us find many resources that may help our research and it opens wider information for us to use.

6. Take a look at the following story about Google's top secret data center. Now why would Google want to keep its server room as a secret?
Google keeps its server room a secret, because if it didn't it probably wouldn't be what it is today. not everyone has access to the server room. it is very well kept and secret, only critical employees have been permitted a peek inside, it has high tech security to keep other people from accessing it.



7. What are the benefits of working as a Google employee?
access to hightech objects, free food, free medical service, free massages, covered with travel insurance and emergency assistance, New parents get time off and some extra spending money to help them welcome their new bundle of joy,Googlers get legal advice at no cost.


8. Name at least 5 different positions at Google (ex: software engineer, Google tester, interaction designer) and describe what they do?

  •  field engineering-Provide input from the field on revisions to proposed construction, Review and understand network designs
  • network engineer- Rack and stack, install, commission and test routers, transport (DWDM) equipment, and other network devices in new and existing network nodes across Google's global network (travel domestically up to 50%).
  • sofware engineer in test- Analyze and decompose a complicated software system and design a strategy to test this system
  • product manager- Identify market opportunities and define product vision and strategy
  • interaction designer- Help to define the user model and user interface for new and existing Google products and features

9. Talk about at least 3 projects that Google is currently working on. What do they want to accomplish? How long will they take to complete?

  • crisis response- develop tools like google public alerts, google person finder and google crisis map.
  • google flu and dengue trends- used to show disease activity in near real-time  and calculates level of dengue activity for that area
  • google for nonprofits- program offers approved nonprofit organizations access to exclusive google products and resources to expand their  impact. 



10. Look at the following story about why recent college graduates should not work for Google. Why does the writer argue recent graduates should not work at Google?
in this article it says that recent graduates should not work at Google because by working in this large company they don't have that idea to make their own business or be at a high position, they think its enough to be an employee at this huge corporation. Innovation is necessary and the recent graduates aren't considering to take initiative to make their own business once they work for Google.


11. How is Google the same or different than other search engines, like Yahoo or Bing?
Yahoo,Bing and Google are all search engines, however, google is a search engine that will focus on your interests it processes the information in order to give you more specific results. also google has more tools and wider options to use. it offers more relevant sources in order to make research easier and faster.


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Review for Partial

The difference between analog and digital:In analog technology, a wave is recorded or used in its original form.In digital technology, the analog wave is sampled at some interval, and then turned into numbers that are stored in the digital device.

Random Access Memory (RAM) -This is the instant memory the computer uses to run the applications that are open. the more RAM the computer has, the more things it can do at any one time. It is the combination of the RAM and processor that dictates the speed of the computer


Read-Only Memory (ROM) -
memory read at high speed but not capable of being changed by program instructions.

World Wide Web –an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another.

Data (computer) – Distinct pieces of information, usually formatted in a special way. All software is divided into two general categories: data and programs. Programs are collections of instructions for manipulating data.

Program - An organized list of instructions that, when executed, causes the computer to behave in a predetermined manner. Without programs, computers are useless

Hypertext – A special type of database system, invented by Ted Nelson in the 1960s, in which objects (text, pictures, music, programs, and so on) can be creatively linked to each other.

Hardware – Refers to objects that you can actually touch, like disks, disk drives, display screens, keyboards, printers, boards, and chips

Software – Software means computer instructions or data. Anything that can be stored electronically is software.

Title (resource) – The name by which the resource is formally known

Creator (resource) – The person, organization or service who made the content of the resource, for instance, the writer of an article or the photographer who took a picture.

Subject (resource) -One of the topics of the resource. It is usual to choose keywords from an accepted classification scheme as the subject.

Publisher (resource) -The publisher is “responsible for making the resource available”. This might be a commercial publisher, an academic institution or an individual.


 Contributor (webpage) – A person or organization that has contributed to the content.

Format (resource) -The type of media of the resource

MP3 – a means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission.

Cyberbully-involves the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior by an individual or group, that is intended to harm others.


Database-
a structured set of data held in a computer, esp. one that is accessible in various ways.
 
Desktop
 - a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an individual workspace
2-The background image of a display screen, on which windows, icons, and other graphical items appear. E-mail 

Home page - An introductory screen on a web page on the World Wide Web, used to welcome visitors. A home page can include special text or graphics on which you click to jump to related information on other pages on the Web. 

Keyboard - The hardware device used to enter letters into the computer.



Keyword A word or reference point used to describe content on a web page that search engines use to properly index the page.

  Password - A code for the security protection to allow access to a computer or the computer programs. 

Paste - To insert the last information that was cut or copied into a document. Cut and paste can be used to move information within or between documents.

Search Engines - Software that searches, gathers and identifies information from a database based on keywords, indices, titles and text. 

URL Address 
Uniform Resource Locator Website address. Example: http://www.iss.k12.nc.us 

 
User name-
First part of an e-mail address. Example: jmwinton is the user name of the following e-mail address. jmwinton@iss.k12.nc.us  

File format –specific structure or arrangement of data stored as a computer file

Hacker - An unauthorized person who secretly gains access to computer files

Keyboard 
- The hardware device used to enter letters into the computer.


Retrieve (document) -Open a saved document.