Lesson 7-9

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  • Ubiquitous Learning - Defined as an everyday learning environment that is supported by mobile and embedded computers
  • MOOC - Massive Open Online Course
  • MOOC - it is like simulating online learning
  • There may be a 1,000+ students in MOOC
  • Anyone, anywhere can register for these courses
  • Coursework is delivered entirely over the internet
  • MOOC's is very similar to most online college courses
  • Wearable Technologies - Refers to mobile electronic devices that are comfortably worn on the user's body or attached on their clothes
  • Smart watch - are wrist-worn devices that connect to your mobile phone. as they are synced to your smartphone, it allows you to see notifications on your wrist at a glance
  • Fitness Tracker/ Sport watch - a wearable device or a computer application tat records a person's daily physical activity, together with other data relating to their fitness or health
  • google glass - a wearable, voice, and motion-controlled Android device that resembles a pair of eyeglasses and display information directly in the user's field of vision
  • hearables - a wireless in-ear accessory incorporating a computer or some other kind of technical gadget
  • VR headsets - a head-worn apparatus that completely covers the eyes for an immersive 3D experience
  • 3D technology - technologies which utilizes 3D visual appearances to create real-life or different virtual experiences
  • 3D printing - also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating a three dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer created design
  • 3D pen - a small tool in the shape of a pen which pushes plastic through a heated system to melt it, then extrudes it through a nozzle at the tip of the pen
  • 3D display - gives an effect of depth for the viewer. technologies include, holography, volumetric, multi-view, and stereoscopic displays
  • Paperless Society - defined as a society in which communication and record keeping with the use of paper is replaced by electronic communication and storage
  • Text Information and Media - written information; appropriate to the language of the reader
  • A,B - workers
  • C,D,E - Marginalized sector
  • Creators of Text information
    1. Author
    2. Writer
  • Author - academic text and formal language
  • Writer - non-academic text and informal language
  • Text - a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas where hand-written, printed or displayed
  • Text - combination of letter
  • Types of text
    1. hypertext
    2. plaintext or unformatted text
    3. formatted text
  • Typeface - a representation or style of text in digital format
  • Typeface - to give emotion
  • Serif - connotes formality and readability in large amount of texts
  • Serif - this font is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines, and research publication
  • Examples of Serif
    1. Times Neau Roman
    2. Garamond
    3. Baskerville
    4. Bodoni FLF
  • Sans Serif - brings a clean or minimalist look to the text, used for clear and direct meaning of text
  • Sans Serif - used for road signage, building directory or nutrition facts in food packages
  • Examples of San serif
    1. Arial
    2. Tahoma
    3. Verdana
    4. Calibiri
  • Slab Serif - carries a solid or heavy look to text
  • Examples of Slab Serif
    1. Rockwell
    2. playbill
    3. carter one
    4. copper hewitt heavy
  • Script - draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes
  • Examples of script
    1. jenny script
    2. alex brush
    3. twister
    4. pinyon script
  • Decorative
    1. caters to a wide variety of emotions or themes