I am a fresh college graduate committed to working for a respectable company for years to come. I plan on being a valuable asset to the company as well as maintaining my service with a close-to-heart chess organization.
Through this presentation, extensive research was done on the now-popular issue of net neutrality. With all the information on the subject in hand, my group partner and I agreed on the stance against net neutrality. This belief was defended by counterarguments in our presentation and scrutiny from the audience.
In this presentation, the goal was to convince an audience to "mock invest" in my group's product. Using previous knowledge of what makes a good app on an appstore and research done on the likely competitors of our idea, we perfected our design of a math tutoring app. This application idea was communicated effectively with my group, thus 3 of the 4 "investors" "invested" in our app.
After watching and taking notes on a extensive documentary on the history of the computer, my group created a timeline with, what we felt, were the most important events to put into a timeline. We organized planned which events to use and organized many paragraphs of descriptions for each one into this timeline.
This presentation demonstrates the ability to analyze data because of the informative style of a lesser-known virus. The presentation was created with the research on the virus completed and data on the subject from multiple sources communicated to the audience.
In this presentation, the goal was to convince an audience to "mock invest" in my group's product. Using previous knowledge of what makes a good app on an appstore and research done on the likely competitors of our idea, we perfected our design of a math tutoring app. As with all apps, we faced roadblocks in our ideas and could in no way consider our idea "perfect". But many revisions later, our idea was a solid one, prompting 3 of the 4 "investors" to "invest".
As with all group presentation, there is always a level of teamwork needed to create an effective one. With this presentation, this is especially true because of the objective to take a stance on net neutrality (for or against) and defend your belief to a critiquing audience. Although we were the minority of the class, our stance was defended well by our ability to strengthen our arguments by working together.
In this presentation, the goal was to convince an audience to "mock invest" in my group's product. Using previous knowledge of what makes a good app on an appstore and research done on the likely competitors of our idea, we perfected our design of a math tutoring app. This application idea was a successful one, receiveing positive feedback and the "mock investments" of 3 of the 4 "mock investors".
In this reflection of our app proposal project, my group and I reflected on the feedback given to us by the "mock investors" and the possible flaws with our idea. It became clear what our problems would be and our improvements to the app were listed.
Through this program in Khan Academy, I demonstrate my knowledge of HTML and CSS coding languages by creating a portfolio of all I have learned throughout my first semester in Fundamentals of Information Technology. Used in this program are: marquee tags, hyperlinks, colored text, colored background, and uses of CARP principles.