Saturday, December 15, 2012

Captions

Captions can be used to name or describe the pictures/figures/tables/charts that are in the document. We can also make a table of figures in the document. In that way, it would be easier to navigate the figures.
Imagine, the MS Word itself is doing the work for you, making it easier and more accurate. That's how powerful technology is.

Table of Contents



The table of contents in Microsoft word is a great help to us. Instead of putting the title, many dots, and page number manually, the application itself will do it for you. You just have to use the headings which can be found in the ribbon. Then, click the table of Contents button, then, voila! You now have your table of contents. Less efforts, better results. Amazing, huh?

:D

Footnotes and Endnotes



Footnotes and endnotes, as discussed in our class, are used to give meanings of some unfamiliar words.

So, what's the difference between the footnote and endnote? Here's the answer.
^Footnotes are found at the end of the page. ^Endnotes are found at the end of the last page of the document.

Headers and Footers

 The header and footer are areas where you can insert the title, date, page number, author, etc. once you put a header and a footer in a single page, it will still appear in the succeeding pages.

The header is found at the top while the footer is at the bottom. Headers and footers are mostly used in making books and  sometimes letters.


Thursday, December 13, 2012

MS Word and MS Excel

Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word...

These applications help us do work faster.

Microsoft Word is an application that we, students, commonly use. We use it when encoding and printing researches. It is also used by authors to make a book.

Microsoft Excel  is used mostly by teachers and accountants. They use it for computing. It makes the computing easier.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Some pictures

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Who says animals cannot be benefited by technology? Source: crunchpost.com
 


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Computers Then and Now

Computers are continuously "evolving". The transition is obvious. On the picture, you can see the difference of computers then and now. Technology is upgrading from time to time.

Some trivias...

1. TYPEWRITER, is the longest word that can be made using the letters on only one row of the keyboard. 
Source: http://www.qsl.net/w5www/trivia.html
2. The computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in 1963. It was made out of wood (weird, huh).
3. In 2009 the average number of Internet transactions per second was 2,000. The total number of goods sold was worth $60 billion.
4. Early hard disks in personal computers held only 20 MB of data and cost around $800. In 2010 you could get a 2 GB flash drive for around $8. This implies that there is a 100-fold reduction in the price and a 100-fold increase in storage capacity.
5. Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, the first female admiral in the US Navy is also known in the computer world for creating the popular programming language COBOL. She also came up with the term ‘debugging’ after removing a moth from a computer.

6. The computing power in today’s cell phones is much higher than the processing power of all the computers in the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander that put 2 men on the moon.
7. The two main components in IT (Information Technology) are hardware and software. But there is also a lesser known ‘grey’ component. This is the software that is stored in hardware and cannot be modified easily. It is known as ‘firmware’.
8. There are over 20 billion web pages on the internet, and that number is rapidly growing every day. Also, there are over 2 billion internet users worldwide at present.
9. RIM (the BlackBerry operating system company) co-CEO and cofounder Mike Lazaridis dropped out of college to start his own company. He did so after reading Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates’, book.
10. The first hard disk drive was created in 1979 by Seagate. Its capacity was a whopping (not) 5 MB.
11. HP, Google, Microsoft, and Apple have one thing in common – apart from the obvious that they are IT companies. They were all started in garages.
12. The 12 engineers at IBM that developed the IBM PC had a code name – “The Dirty Dozen”.
13. The first and still the oldest domain name to be registered is Symbolics.com, it was created on March 15th, 1985.
14. Most Central Processing Units (CPU’s) are sold as a bit slower than they actually run. By over-clocking them you can get them to run faster – for free.
15. The first micro-processor was the 4004, Intel had originally designed it for a calculator and no one had any idea to what it would lead.
Source:http://www.sandiegopchelp.com/15-fun-facts-computer-trivia/


HTML formatting tags


These are some examples of HTML formatting tags.On the next image, you can see on the right side the HTML format of the webpage. On the left side, you can see the result.

HTML

Photo courtesy of: thenichereport.com
HTML... What is it?

HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is a language for describing web pages. It is composed of HTML tags and plain text.

HTML can also be seen in blogger. Here is a picture of it.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

My experience

Computer Science is one of my interests. I always wonder how the internet works. In our class,  I learned how to use HTML. When it was taught to us, I was like,"Whoa. Ganito pala yun". I kept on saying that inside my head for the whole period. I was amazed. I never thought that it would be that fun.