Monday, 29 September 2008

online entertainment - why so great?

I have been on multiple online PS3 games Such as Resistance fall of man, Sega superstar’s tennis and Dark sector while also using the internet for watching videos on places such as YouTube.

The purpose of this technology is to provide entertainment to people who are willing to be entertained by certain experiences such as playing a multiplayer first person shooter such as Resistance by playing a game of tennis using your favorite Sega characters.
The target audience is mostly the younger generation as they are more in tune with the internet and its many capabilities and as the many games online are rated 12 and up many people playing online games are 12 or older.

It is enhanced by being online as it provides more entertainment by providing extra things such as online multiplayer or unlimited videos on certain subjects to watch it also allows developers to increase their knowledge on what the consumer like while also making changes via patch which allows quick changes that can be made instead of buying extra software.

The current limitations are that some changes made on certain games can affect the players such as new people complaining about a weapons power or characters ability which must be changed to accommodate their abilities whereas the more experienced players must now get use to the change which can affect them and make more problems through the online community and some updates can affect the way the game is played by increasing slowdown as the patch has been recently made making the developers have to create more changes instead of perfecting extra material such as add-ons or character skins

The online entertainment fulfills it purpose really well as it provides the player or customer with extra things to do when they have finished a game of have set up an account this gives things more replay ability.

[Pictures taken form wikipedia. All chracters belong to insomniac games]

Investigation in to Downloadable goods and services

The different types of items me and my family have downloaded of the internet are software, images, music, updates for my PS3 and some PS3 games and demos.

We have done this instead of buying the physical goods is because it is easier to retrieve of the internet then it is to get in a shop, the items are never out of stock and can be downloaded multiple times whereas physical items can be out of stock and might not work, Some items are only available on the internet like the PS3 updates and PS3 games and are not available in store or will be but are not released for a while.

The downloading fulfilled its purpose as I was able to get items I would not be able to get in physical form plus it also allowed me to get items quicker then having to wait for them to be released.

The only problems I have found are that some downloads take quite a while and sometimes don’t work as you need other software to work them which can take time finding which is frustrating, also some items can contain viruses that will affect the computer making it slow or unusable.

Saturday, 27 September 2008

PS3 awesomeness

I recived an PS3 system update for firmware 2.34 which has been the quickest system update i've had must me they have sorted out the low download times now. The only thing about the update is that it did not specifiy what i was getting o well they must have improved some of the service (hopefully the PS store it been taken some time to load now and then).

Researching e-learning sites

I have researched 5 websites and put them in order of how good they fufil their purpose.

1) http://alison.com/ - allows people to register and set up places for people to learn and also allows people to access other peoples learning area and look at what they can learn.

2) http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/ - gives multiple hyperlinks to different subjects and has an option for adult learning.

3) http://teaching.shu.ac.uk/hwb/chemistry/tutorials/ - gives information certain scientific experiments and information.

4) http://www.reonline.org.uk/ - give lots of information on RE subjects which is useful to people learning about religion.

5) http://www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/ - allows users to search the site for information to learn.

E-learning - why?

I was unable to find the macromedia website so I used http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/elearning/virtualclassroom.html which still did the same thing.

The purpose of the webpage was to give people some information on virtual classrooms and what they would do if used as part of a business through the use of a multimedia video and some information was written further down the page reinforcing what was shown in the video,

Using this webpage as an example of e-learning it shows it to be very useful in allow people who are unable to make it to say school they could log on to a computer and learn the lessons from home allow students not to fall behind in their studies. It also provides an environment that is easy to traverse as it is quite simple to understand and it also allows some people to talk to other people via video calling allowing students to listen to what they have to do instead of reading.

What E-learning can provide that normal learning cannot is that it allows people to learn where there is a computer with the appropriate software making education more accessible to other people for different countries and backgrounds. It can also allow students to go over information they may have missed.

The disadvantages of E-learning is that it would ruin students people skills as they would not need to talk to anyone as they would type everything making getting jobs harder as they would not be able to answer, also if students do not understand the information they are given they can ask for help but if they still do not understand they would be unable to actual see there teacher as the would be in a different location.

Friday, 26 September 2008

Online simulation - why use it?

I have used the website http://frog.edschool.virginia.edu/Frog1/ to review its purpose.

The purpose of the site is to show people how to practice dissecting a frog and can also give brief demonstrations via a multimedia download which is played using QuickTime. The student is also allowed to practice what they have learned on a picture of the frog but I have found this to be very unresponsive in certain areas of the picture e.g. the practice information told me to click on where I believed the frog should be pined I was able to click on top limbs which were at the top but the bottom limbs always came up with “this is incorrect” making the practice frustrating.

The site is very good on helping students understand what they have to do before dissecting a frog but the site is highly unusable for dissecting a frog as it is pictures taken and u the student is asked to click on areas that are unresponsive making the student learn nothing as the dissection would not work also because there is no animation the student does not know whether they have dissected any part of the frog as it only says “you are correct” or “you are incorrect”.

What this site shows me about online simulation for education is that it needs more work as the site is unresponsive in allowing students to proceed and as there is no animation nothing can be shown as the student progresses so dissecting a real from is the better way at the moment.

Learning simulations and objects - why use them?

I have been using the website http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/ to find out the purpose of the site.

The purpose of the site is to educate people on certain periods of time such as the 1960s to 2000 and what were the major events during that time period such as the creation of personal computers and information networks. By going to the time line option on the main page the user is able to chose a period of time and learn about the major events which is what I had to look at, by choosing a sub option on a period of time it give detailed explanations on what happened throughout that period for it to happen while also including interactive portions for more information that the user can interact with.

What it teaches us about online education is that children can learn large amounts of information on a website like Making the Modern world as it allows interactive interaction between the user and the information allow children to gain an understanding at their own pace by being able to back and forth between information just in case they don’t understand.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

Weather results - using real time information

The results for the past 5 day’s weather are:

Saturday – Sunny
Sunday – Sunny
Monday – Sunny Intervals
Tuesday – Light Showers
Wednesday – Moderate Showers

These weather results are very slightly different as 1 of the days is not the same as the 5 day forecast I looked for. This could be because the amount of time that had been forecast was to far in the future for it to be correct as many changes in wind direction and clouds could cause a quick change in weather also I should of checked back once in a while to see if they had changed the forecast for Wednesday as it was the only day not to follow the forecast

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Online Banking - How useful?

The two online banks I will be investigating are Barclays and Lloyds TSB.

The purpose of online banking is to be able to check your account balance, transfer money to other accounts or people, set up standing orders into accounts or bills that must be paid over a certain period of time and many other useful extras that can all be done at home instead of at the bank you use.

The target audience of online banking are over sixteen’s as they are eligible for a chip and pin card which is used in Barclays new updated online banking as they must use there chip and pin card in a device called PINsentry where they put in their card into the device and must put in their pin and they are given a code to access their online account the codes are always random and the PINsentry has also recently been introduced to increase security but to receive the device and card they must go to one of the branches banks whereas Lloyds TSB allows customers to register online, by telephone or going to one of the many branches but to register online you have to put in all your card details and personal details and if the website was a scam website then this could lead to people having their account details stolen as there does not seem to be to much security.

Both websites fulfils these purposes its just Barclays seems to be more secure as they offer another line of security then Lloyds but since I do not use Lloyds my statement may not be correct as they may include extra devices or other security.

The major advantages of using online banking is that it is easy and quick, does not involve going long distances to get to one of the branches, can be done almost anywhere where a computer has an internet connection, some online banks offer extra protection and it allows people to set up standing orders for bills to business like British gas.
The limitations are that certain people set up scam websites meant to look like the proper official bank website which they use to recover card details and information to make counterfeit cards they do this by sending an E-mail to a certain customer say that something has gone wrong and that they must in put there details again.

Online banking could be improved by making sure that bank websites are official by putting a non-copy and paste image that show that the websites are official and stops the theft of online details and increase security to stop accounts getting hacked into.

Monday, 22 September 2008

EBAY - why so successful

The major purpose of eBay is to allow people to sell products they own for a price they like and allow other people to bid on the product over a certain period of time, it also allows some users to set up shops to sell specific product such as clothing (like the socks I have)

The target audience of eBay is for older and more matured people as products are of interests to collectors of antiques or are trying to find cheap presents for the friends or family as some prices for products such as games and DVDs are a lot cheaper on eBay compared to other online retailers.

The action process is quite simple really the person selling the item chooses a price they are willing to sell the product at, add P&P (post and packing) if they want as they can gain money lost in this process and allow people to bid. To bid is just as easy as the person willing to buy the item must be willing to pay the price of the object plus post and packing without being out bid this is helpful is the person does not wish to own the product as they don’t need to bid more.

It fulfils these purposes very well as there are lots of online stores which allow people to buy products at lower prices then they could find anywhere else on the internet, also this allows many people trying to find rare products to buy them as they may be a collector of a fan.

The benefits of using eBay is that the prices on some objects are very low in price allowing people to save money, collectors are able to find products they are looking for, it lets people who want to sell the products they don’t want for a price they like which allows them to gain money and people are able to get products from different countries by sellers in different countries.
The limitations of using eBay is that is someone gets in to your account they are able to buy anything (which has been shown on the news with children accessing eBay accounts and buying toys), some people sell ridicules items which make find some product frustrating, some people lie by selling an item when they actually aren’t leading to people losing money and no refunds as the site does not take responsibility and some people sell items that can be found at high street and supermarkets for very high prices which makes find low prices hard (this has been seen with the releases of some games consoles with someone selling a Nintendo Wii console for £1000)

eBay is so successful as a shopping model as it allows normal people to sell items they do not want any more for some money they may need and also allows the to set up shops without the need for a building or high street shop and as the internet is become more accessible to lots of people more people will buy from the website allowing people to become more economically sufficient.

Saturday, 20 September 2008

The weather for the next 5 days in Gosport goes:


Saturday - Sunny with a max Temperature of 19C and a min temperature of 11C

Sunday - Sunny with a max temperature of 19C and a min temperature of 14C

Monday - Sunny intervals with a max temperature of 19C and a min temperature of 12C

Tuesday - Light showers with a max temperature of 17C and a min temperature of 13C

Wednesday - Sunny intervals with a max temperature of 16C and a min temperature of 15C





Information was taken from www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id3146

Friday, 19 September 2008

Using real time information to plan a journey

Today I had to plan a journey from my home address to Tottenham court road in London.

The services I used were www.theaa.co.uk and www.buytickets.virgintrains.co.uk.

My journey via a car using the AA journey Planner says that if I leave a 12:30pm on the 19th September it will take me 2 hours 9 minutes to travel 98.9 miles to get to Tottenham court road but it does not say how much it would cost to get there as petrol would be a cost of driving.

My journey via a train using the virgin train’s website says that if I leave a 12:35pm on the 19th September it will take me 2 hours 49 minutes with only one change of train at a cost of £30.40 for a single ticket and £57.10 for a first class ticket but it does not say how far I have travelled as this could prove to be a shorter route.

I found The AA site a lot more easier to plan my journey as it asked all the right questions with out there being to much and I was able to input my home address it to the journey planner unlike the Virgin trains site as this proved to be a lot more expensive and frustrating as you had to input the nearest station to find out the time and the site did not have a station locater making finding stations a lot more difficult.

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

2004 Tsunami (indian ocean earthquake) and how infromation was sent

When the Tsunami was detected E-mails were sent to the more developed parts of Asia whereas the less developed areas were left out leading to them getting less indication of the Tsunami.
With the E-mails being sent out information was shared quickly allowing more developed areas of Asia to try and protect themselves.
The interaction between others and organizations was through text messages as the phone lines were down and all the computers were not working allowing text messages to be sent quickly between people.
Online Groups were set up to help raise money for the Tsunami and it brought the community together and allowed larger groups of people help a good cause.
Modern communication services are used more than older ones because more people are able to access then at once allowing large numbers of people to communicate at the same time.
The services used were put to there purpose perfectly as relatives of people in the Tsunami were able to contact them quickly allow relatives to be relived.

The limatations and benefits of using Usenet for finding specific information

Today I used Usenet to find information on the "Digital Divide".

The limitations with Usenet is that many people have lots of different opinions on what the "Digital Divide" is making information confusing.

Whereas the benefits of using Usenet is that popular groups have lots of information stating different opinions which creates a wide variety in information.

The site does fulfil its purpose but only if you need a variety of opinions

Monday, 15 September 2008

Changes

I have started to change certain aspects of my blog so if it changes blame me









Pictures are taken from the sonic the hedgehog comic (american version). Characters belong to SEGA and Archie comics. used for entertainment purposes not to infringe any laws at all

The Purpose and Functionality of SMS, Chat and E-mail

The purpose of SMS, Chat and E-mail are to communicate with other people with different devices such as a mobile phone for SMS and a computer with an internet connction for chat and E-mail. The Functionality of these are not so similar as SMS is short messaging service and is used to quickly send messages that are not so important whereas Chat is normal communication between people on websites and Email is to send a message that can be sent qucikly and safely. But there are some dangers caused by using certain types of messaging such as Chat which is accesed by some websites but this causes problems such as underaged users and pedophiles which can cause greater problems outsude of the virtual chatroom.

IT Homework

Microsoft outlook (full name Microsoft office outlook) is a personal information manager.
This application is part of the Microsoft office suite and is mainly used as e-mail but also includes a calendar, Task manager, Contact manager, Note taking, a journal and web browser.
Microsoft outlook can be used as a standalone application but can also be used in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Office SharePoint server to provide enhanced functions for multiple users in an organization such as shared mailboxes and calendars, Exchange public folders, SharePoint lists and meeting time allocation.
Outlook Add-ins are small helping programs for Microsoft Outlook. The main purpose of the add-ins is to add new functional capabilities into Microsoft Outlook and automate some routine operations.

Friday, 12 September 2008

First Post

Exactly like it says on the tin

Look out for more!