Introduction
This project was something I found fun, as this class had an exciting blog Post instead of assignments. At first, it was hard to write these, but I think I’m finding my groove and realizing how to do this. These projects have helped me find an interest in writing and, even more importantly, an internship. Now, I have experience with a blog. On to the real stuff. Why are you reading this blog? I want to post my opinions on everyone’s speeches rather than choose one. I have a few that I would like to talk about, as I thought they were pretty good, and it was hard to choose. I will be talking about three of the presentations. These are emoticons, carrier pigeons, and bluetooth
Emoticons:
This presentation was fun. I remember thinking that the presentation and the presenter were making it fun. One thing that stood out to me was how she said that the smiley face emoticon :-) Was not meaning happy or sad. It means. It was not severe. It was just kidding before JK was a real thing.
Carrier Pigeons:
Although I said the last presentation was fun, this one was so entertaining. I remember the girl in class who chose this topic was excited as it’s a fun topic to do, and if you do it right, you can make it very funny, which she did. She had great energy, and I honestly did learn about carrier pigeons. I found three facts interesting in this presentation: carrier pigeons first started in 2000 BCE Mesopotamia, World War II, and World War I relied on carrier pigeons to rely on Messages, and The telegram took over the carrier pigeon role.
Bluetooth is exciting, as I’ve had it all my life, but I don’t understand how it works. All I know is that it makes my headphones work and allows me to hear music. During this presentation, I learned that Bluetooth is not only audio, which I found weird as I always associated it with that.
Conclusion
To sum it up, I think everyone did amazing on this project, and it was enjoyable to do as we had some interesting topics and all learned some excellent details. I liked how there were some silly options that we could choose from. I hope next project I get to choose one of the funnier ones, but I did like how my turned out.
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Cites
U.S. Department of the Interior. (n.d.). Carrier Pigeons (U.S. National Park Service). National Parks Service. https://www.nps.gov/articles/carrier-pigeons.htm
Bluetooth technology overview. Bluetooth® Technology Website. (n.d.). https://www.bluetooth.com/learn-about-bluetooth/tech-overview/
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