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Monday, 24 January 2011

The New Year 2011- What to look out for

This year J Walter Thompson compipiled a list of the top 100 things to look out for. Amoungst these is Tablets for Tots. This is slide 87, page 96 on this website: http://www.slideshare.net/jwtintelligence/2f-100-things-to-watch-in-2011-6306251.

This is all about giving children, as young as six, the chance to use iPads and other android devices at school. This will help them learn and it will increase their knowledge of technology. One type of touch-screen device coming out is the Isabella Product's Fable. It has a screen 7 inches across and is very durable. You can also take photos, draw, write and play games on these devices.

This is an Isabella 'Fable'

As you can see they are very simple and they look quite sturdy. They also come in different colours so that children have a bigger selection. If I was a small child I would definately want one of these!

These products come out in mid-2011 so all you parents out there watch out!

Thursday, 20 January 2011

The New Year 2011

As we're entering the new year I thought it would be interesting to see what will be new and important this year. J Walter Thompson has made a list of the top one hundred things to look out for and I have chosen to talk to you about number 92: Tintin the Movie.

We're all familiar with the Tintin episodes, my favourite being The Blue Lotus. They usually consist of Tintin, a reporter, and his faithful companion going on adventures to find out information or to get a good story. He has many friends such as Captain Archibald Haddock, the Thompson twins and Professor Cuthbert Calculus and they normally help him on these missions.



Aswell as the episodes the author,  Georges Rémi, made short books about Tintin and his friends. These were then later made into episodes and sold to everyone in varying languages. In fact it has been translated from its original language of French to over 80 other languages. Also more than 350 million copies of the bookhave been sold since  Georges Rémi started to sell them.

But now in 2011 the production team who made the episodes have gone a step further... They hope to make a movie about Tintin called: The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. It is a mixture of the episodes: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure. Thankfully for all us Tintin fans this is only the first of a trilogy of movies. The movie has been put in the spot light as it is being directed by Steven Spielburg and has a cast which includes Simon Pegg and Daniel Craig.

The movie is due to come out in November but the exact date for the UK has not been confimed. I hope you all enjoyed this short overview of the new movie and I hope you all enjoy it when it comes out, thank you.

Monday, 6 December 2010

My Presentation Updated

I am going to talk about the celebrations we have now instead of the history as the history of Christmas will take a lot longer than the amount of time I have. I will also include the decorations and some of the craziest people to do with Christmas.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

My Presentation


In my talk that I will tell the class I am going to talk about Christmas as it is coming up and everyone is excited. I will talk about how Christmas came about and how we celebrate it now.




I hope you enjoy it and Merry Christmas!

Monday, 15 November 2010

Internet vs World Wide Web

Firstly we need to find out what both of these terms mean. The two terms are often mixed up.

The Internet is a term used for the huge network that includes other networks. It is a networking infrastructure. The Internet connect you to anyone who is connected to this 'network'. As long as the person you are trying to communicate is on the Internet and you are then you can both communicate successfully. Information that is travelled down the Internet is changed into protocols which any computer understands.

Whereas the World Wide Web (Web or www.) is a way of accessing information over the Internet. The Web shares information normally for free. It uses the HTTP protocol to transmit the information, the HTTP protocol is only one of the many languages of the Internet.

Without either of these, we would not have advanced into the era we are currently in. Without the Internet the World Wide Web would not exist and without the Web we would not have easy access to common knowledge.

Never confuse these two terms as they are very different and if you do mix them up you will look like a fool...

Harry Tritton

Thanks to: http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/2002/Web_vs_Internet.asp

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Sweets!

Everyone in the world loves sweets whether they like haribos or all kinds of other stuff.

One good place to find them is: http://www.sweetieworld.co.uk/