Friday, June 6, 2014

Assignment 26-Gibbs

This year, overall, has been fantastic, this class included. Honestly, I wouldn't change much about the structure or content. I feel as though I was very well prepared for the AP test, both the essays and the multiple choice sections. However, I do think that the socratic seminars ended up being a little repetitive. In place of the last few, I think it would be abetter use of time to practice writing essays or even another multiple choice test.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

18 Hallie

There are a so many things that I want to experience in my life that there is no way I can fit them on one list but I can at least name a few: this is a very steriotypical thing to but on a bucket list but I want to go skydiving, Margaret and I have already planned to go when we both turn 18. I could go on an on about all the places I want to visit and all the silly things I want to do with my friends for paragraphs but I would probably end up boring you.

The only thing on my high school bucket list is to survive. Senior year is ahead of me and the process of applying for college overwhelms me so my plan is to just survive. There are so many things I want to get out of the college experience but there is one thing that I've know that I wanted to do in college and that is to study abroad, I particularly would like to study/serve abroad in a 3rd world country. Finally, by the end of my life I want to be happy and I want the people I love and care about to be happy too, as long as this happens my bucket list is complete.

Assignment 25 - Jacquelyn Engel

With summer just two days away how could I not talk about summer? I have all my summer planned out or at least I did. Recently, my mentor backed out on me for summer. Needless to say it changed everything. I had scheduled my whole summer around my mentoring project, and now that they have backed out, I am in disarray and pretty peeved. I'm still trying to sort things out but for right now all is still muddled together. Nothing is set in stone, and this does not sit well with me at all. I like things organized. But I guess that's life; there are curveballs thrown at you and you just have to go with it. Which is fine with me for the most part. I can go with the motions, but I definitely prefer for things like my mentoring project to be completely planned and organized. I know things will work out; it's not the end of the world.

Assignment 26-Garrett Uebelhor

    Throughout the year i have had alot of fun in ap language yet still i think there are some things which could be improved upon. First off I think that we should have focused a little bit more on the timing aspect of the ap test. I did struggle a little bit with pacing myself throughout the year and although I improved I would have probably benefited from a little more practice. I did however like the many writing prompts we were given and enjoyed the end of the year life lessons. I also would have liked to see more Act practice over Sat practice. I think that the Act is more applicable to the colleges which i am applying so from my perspectivw mpre act prep would help. I would also like to see more use of the textbooks, i felt like we only used them early in the year. When grading essays i thinked i liked the class discussions the most, for me turnitin essay grading was hard for my computer to run and it turned into less of a assignment and more waiting on my computer to respond. I also feel that the class discussion better enabled me to umprove on my writing and helped me to understand what other people were expecting out of my writing.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Assignment 25- Garrett Uebelhor

 I really hate it how their is either alot of really good movies out at one time or none at all. Everytime I decide I want to go to the movie theater i get there and am faced with the agonizing decision of deciding between movie. Recently the superhero craze has taken over much of our movie theaters but DC and Marvel really dont think about their rekease dates well enough. It seem like you alwaves have two movies coming out together like the new batman and the spiderman or spiderman 2 and the newest xmen movie. To me it would make the most sense if they had separate release dates. I think they could both draw in more money if they were not competing against each other. This would also help to solve the periods of " crap" movies which we go through each year. By the way sense we are already on the topic of movie theaters did you know they are going to replace the current projectors with laser projectors which well give a crisper and more attractive experience for the audience. I think this will really help to bring back business to the movie theaters because lets face it, currently our home tvs usually have better images then the movie theater projectors.

Assignment 26- Andy

AP Academy English Language and Composition has been one of my favorite classes all year. It has certainly been more "laid-back" than most of my classes, but I still accomplished many things while in it. My favorite part about the class were the Socratic seminars. They may have been tedious and have some flaws, but I think they help build skills in analysis. One of major problems with the seminars is the lack of control by the teacher. More guidance is required so that students don't get sidetracked and so that we know what to talk about. Another thing that I thought was very constructive was the speech as the first semester final. Many people have a fear of speaking in public and it is important to develop this skill, as it is useful in all professions. The second semester video seems less constructive. Mos students have very little experience with video editing software and such a technically challenging project should not be a final.

Assignment 25- Andy

Cephalopods are some of the most interesting organisms in the world. They fall into class Cephalopodia in phylum mollusca of the Kingdom Animala and are invertebrates. Some of the most well known creatures in this class include octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and the chambered nautilus. The animals in this class all have eight arms. These are used to propel the organism and grasp surfaces and prey. Squid have two extra, longer tentacles that they use to feel and attack prey. The visceral mass of cephalopods is contained within the mantle, or the head, of the organism. The mantle siphons water through the body to propel the organism forward. Cephalopods are the only mollusks with closed circulatory systems. They possess two brachial hearts that pump hemolymph (blood-like fluid) through the capillaries of the gills. A single heart then pumps the blood throughout the body. Instead of using hemoglobin (iron-based) to carry oxygen cephalopods use hemocyanin (copper-based) to carry oxygen throughout the body.

Assignment 26- Julian Perry

There is a reason that you, Mr Logsdon, are occasionally referred to as LogDog. You are the "dawg," as the 90s would say. You are truly a great teacher and person (not to say that teachers aren't people!). This post is not about how great you are, however. This post is about how you can improve. 

I have no real complaints with this class aside from the second semester socratic seminars. They appeared too loosely governed from my perspective, or perhaps too strictly governed. Ms Moses (no offense meant at all, she was a great student teacher) seemed to hold the middle ground too often, in that either: 
1. when the discussion would wind down she would push on, preventing transition     or...
2. she would cut us off in order to transition. 
I enjoyed and benefitted from the activity, but the teacher's role in the seminar was inconsistent at best. I guess that my point in this rambling is that I wish we could better predict and control transitions from question to question. How to do this, I can't say. Either the student-run or teacher-driven aspect should be buffed, in my view on the topic. 

On a side note, I am extremely grateful for the opportunities to practice AP exams in your class. Those activities helped build our confidence going into the real thing. The graph is a nice visualization of our improvements as well. 

Assignment 25- Julian Perry

One thing I haven't gotten to talk about nearly enough this year (although my friends and family would beg to differ) is the exciting new virtual reality company Oculus VR. After having obsessed over reddit.com/r/oculus for the better part of two years, the most active forum for VR news has left me with no blank spots in my knowledge. The company Oculus was started in 2012 with a wildly successful (the most successful ever, actually) Kickstarter campaign to fund the production of a developer kit for the Rift, a VR head-mounted display. Using cheap optics, this $300 hmd has revolutionized the market with a 100 degree field of view, similar to your sight wearing ski goggles. You aren't in front of a screen. You appear surrounded by the screen, on all sides. This has more applications than in just gaming. Many countries, including the US Government, are experimenting with these Rifts for military purposes. The $300 hmd is superior to any other hmd available previously for thousands, because it uses cheap lenses to create a wider field of view rather than using a larger (and heavier/more expensive) screen. 

Only days ago, a man named James posted the results to an experiment he was conducting on his own. He suffers from a lazy eye, which means he can't focus both eyes at once on the same object. With the Oculus Rift, James coded a game to train his lazy eye to focus correctly by showing it a slightly altered image. He claims that he can now see in true 3D even in real life, for the first time ever. Previously it was thought that a lazy eye could never be fixed after childhood, because the brain hardwires these connections during younger years, but VR is proving that wrong. VR truly is the future, and I'm excited for it. 

Assignment 24- Julian Perry

My Junior year has been an uphill battle. It has been a race against time and a struggle against my own self. First semester was fairly uneventful, aside from the large number of snow days Fayette County collected. It was certainly frustrating at times, but the real blows were dealt second semester. 

This semester, I've been victim to so many illnesses that I can't count my absences on fingers AND toes. An uphill battle is quite a fitting comparison. I'm proud of the work that I've done this year, climbing up from an F in a majority of my classes. It's just unfortunate that this is the year colleges look at. I hope to write a killer college entrance essay from this experience, however. Always looking on the upside. That's what keeps me positive when life isn't positive. 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Assignment 25: Sepehr Piltan

Even though many people think salads are bad tasting, there are plenty of ways to make a tasty salad that is still healthy. Keeping your salad healthy is the number one key. Adding too many calories by using salad dressing and cheese can make your salad unhealthier than eating a slice of cake. You want to find a good balance of healthy food ingredients that spice up the flavor of your salad without adding too many calories. Try adding some greens. There are several different types of lettuce that you can choose from to start your salad off with. If you are going to pick iceberg lettuce, make sure that you add another type of lettuce because iceberg has the least nutritional value out of all the types of lettuce. Add as many vegetables as you can. Pick any vegetables that you like and add it to your salad. Besides the basic carrots, broccoli, tomatoes and radishes, try other vegetables in your salad such as corn and peas. All the different vegetables will add crunch and different flavors to your salad. Try adding in some fruit into your salad. Try some apples, mandarin oranges, blueberries, raspberries, or pineapple to give your salad a sweet flavor, without adding a lot of calories. Toss in some protein to keep you feeling full longer. Again, there are several different options that you that will keep your salad healthy. Try a piece of grilled chicken. If you want more flavors, try adding some garlic to your grilled chicken. Other protein sources include tuna, turkey, and nuts such as almonds. Beans are another great option for adding some protein to your salad. If you must have cheese on your salad, like I do, make sure that you pick a low-fat cheese. Adding too much cheese to your salad will add the calories to the salad and you can get flavor elsewhere besides the fattening cheese.

Assignment 24: Sepehr Piltan

I've had many success's and failures over the year and learned a lot from my mistakes. I made a lot of new friends and learned that not all of them are the best ones,  I've learned that only your true friends are the ones that stick by your side even when things aren't going great. I've learned that no doing your work on time will catch up to you later. I've learned that you can never enough of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. I've learned a lot this year through my success's and failures and hope to use them to my advantage next year. But before Senior year begins, there's summer, and I plan to accomplish absolutely nothing this summer except to sleep, eat, and to watch every show on Netflix. But I am going to Florida and Canada this summer, and I'm really looking towards it. And I might even go to California, which would be great because I've always wanted to go there. After summer ends though, comes senior year, my final year in high school. For my last year I plan to make the most out of everything, and just try to have the most fun possible,