Wednesday 10 December 2014

Holiday Program

Holiday Program


WEEK1
Mon
Tue
Wed
Th
Fri
Morning
Swim in baywave pool
Armageddon in Auckland
Manic room
Waimarino
Tramp house
Afternoon
Hydroslide
Drive home
Walk around the mount
Bush walk (Red woods)
Make some food at home
You must bring
Towel, togs and dry clothes
$10 for tickets water bottle
Water bottle
Togs, towel
Water bottle
Total cost
$5.20 (w/ Hydroslide)
$10.00
$10
$32
$10

Monday 8 December 2014

Gifts for different family members

This is for my sister because she loves making things. 
Also makes a lot of mess! $20

This is for my grandma because she is really
interested in chemicals and science. $60

This is for my dad because he loves being 
organised and also likes cutting things!! $20

This is for my grandpa because he is a musician 
and his favourite instrument is guitar. $25

This is obviously for my brother because he LOVES technology! $17

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Technology

Technology
Fill in this table for each of the 7 techs for year 7 and year 8 tech

TECH
WHAT I MADE
SKILLS I LEARNED
HOW THIS TECH COULD BE IMPROVED
Food Tech
Cheese Pizza
Perfect temperature for things and ingredients
We could make anything we want in last session
Soft Materials Tech
IPod holder
How to sew
A teacher that is a tiny bit more helpful
Music
Learnt counting stars
More experience with Garageband
We should have it more often
Art
Self portrait
How to draw myself
An easier explanation
Science
Learnt about mass
Energy travels through objects
Not that much writing
Hard Materials
A shield
Sanding
Nothing it was fun
Electronics
Water sensor
Which wires go to which
Have more time

Sunday 30 November 2014

Virtual Tours

There are some places you can take a virtual tour.


Review:
I have on been on a few virtual tours, but I know some good and bad reasons about virtual tours. Some times virtual tours can be not as immersive as the creator wanted them to be, they could not give the users the effect they wanted to be given. Some of the virtual tours can be outdated and the HD is very bad, that has to be the worst thing about virtual tours.

Most of the virtual tours can be very accurate and give you the effect you wanted to receive, something that can make you feel you are inside the computer virtually seeing the object is the Oculus Rift. Some highlight I enjoy on some tours are seeing some of the most popular things in the world e.g. MovieWorld, DisneyLand etc.    

My favourite virtual tour is LegoLand as the layout of everything is very well planned and the structure of everything is easy to navigate around. It is a tiny bit glitchy but other than that it's perfect.