Friday, September 27, 2013

Questions about the polls

  1. Do you think the results are 100% accurate? Why or why not?
I think the results are not 100% accurate because not everyone answered them. However, the people that did answer them I can kind of guess which person was the one that answered the question.
 
2.How much of an impact do you think the wording of the questions has on the answers you received?
I think the way I worded the question did not affect the answer because my question really straight forward with simple, easy answers. They were not hard questions that could.ve impacted the answer.
3.Did you get the results you expected from your online polls? Why?
I did get the results I expected. I made questions and answers that I knew people would actually choose from those. I also knew from knowing the boys that they would choose a specific answer that I knew they would choose.
4. If you wanted to do an online poll with the students of Technologico de Montorrey asking them how much time and effort they spent doing homework this year, what are the steps you would take to complete that online poll?
            To complete an online poll for students at Tec de Monterrey, I would first open my blogger then click on Principles of Technology. Then click on Google docs where they will create a form by clicking tools. Once the new form is ready,  I would choose a type of poll. Then I would create it, put a tiitle on it, questions, and answers.After creating the poll, you link your poll by highlighting the text then by clicking link. Finally your poll is ready to be answered.
    5. Do you think online polling could help the administration of Tech de Montorrey find out more about their students? Or do you think that the results would not be accurate? Why or why not? I think the online polling could help because they get to know more about the students. They can know what their like and dislikes are
6.How do you think the results of your polls would be different if you asked your classmates the questions in person?
               I think I could be more detailed on my questions. We could've discussed more about the answers.
7.In what ways do you think online polling using Google Spreadsheets can be improved? Or was it easier to create an online poll than you originally thought? Explain.
          I think it can improve by not making so many different pages like going back and forth to get to each page. this will make it faster and more simple.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Assignment 5

1. In your own words describe how the workplace culture at Google encourages innovation and unique creations for the company? How does working at Google and the environment there affect its workers?
It encourages innovation because they offer many services that make employees happy at work so that way they work well and are looking forward to do excellent things and to keep their work at Google. Google makes their life's more easy making work and enjoyable experience. The things they have at Google helps them be more creative and less tired because of the way Google decorates their place.

2. How does employee freedom, like the 20% of free time Google encourages its employees to spend on any project they want, deliver better business?
It encourages them because they get time to relax, get free food and accomplish other needs that no other job offers, and that gives them time to get stress off their minds for a while and be active workers when its time to get back to the office. At the time of creating projects, Google lets them spend their time but then later they have already accumulated ideas to succeed in their jobs. When they get their time of it helps their mind get it's energy back. Therefore the mind works better and they get better ideas.

3. What are the requirements to work for Google? And what is different about the way they hire employees at Google?
Google looks for smart people who can get things done. Not only do they hire people who are smart but people who are creative because that is what Google is about. They need leadership and role-related knowledge. The company is less concerned about grades and transcripts and more interested on how they think.

4. How many search queries does Google handle a day?
In 2012 the average searches per day was about 5,134,000,000.


5. In your own words discuss how Google's constantly refined search algorithm changed the way we all access and even think about information.
It makes it much easier because they immediately give you some options about what your typing. Also, helps it to become more curious about other things related or even random things. sometime you look up something and you look at the options and their is one that interest you so it makes you want to learn more about different subjects. It also saves up time because you don't have to type everything.


6. Take a look at the following story about Google's top secret data center. Now why would Google want to keep its server room as a secret?
Because it has countless information that needs to be secure from anything. Only critical employees are needed because they can hack the system and there would be many problems throughout the web, for that reason is very private. If someone could enter the server room they might steal their ideas. they keep it a secret so that no one get ideas and to make sure that Google won't shut down.


7. What are the benefits of working as a Google employee?
There are many services and is a friendly environment. Its all amazing, from getting free food, to free doctors visit and much more. You have free time that you could spend it in the library or in other places and the offices are different making working for Google a joyful experience.



8. Name at least 5 different positions at Google (ex: software engineer, Google tester, interaction designer) and describe what they do?

-Software engineer: a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs.
-Product manager: investigates, selects, and develops products for an organization, performing the activities of product management.
-Business analyst: analyzes the organization and design of businesses, government departments, and non-profit organizations, they also assess business models and their integration with technology.
-Interaction designer: they study devices with which a user can interact, in particular computer users.
-Test at Google: Tests anything related to Google, from products to webpages.



9. Talk about at least 3 projects that Google is currently working on. What do they want to accomplish? How long will they take to complete?

-Driverless car program- To drive safer but still no word on when will this be available.
-Google Glass- Lets you read your tweets, and a lot of other things without having to pull out your phone. It is expected to release a consumer version of Glass next year.
-Android@Home- Aims to connect your entire house to the internet like something out of a sci-fi movie. No date or known time to get this done.
Other projects:
-Elevator to space
-Android-powered smart watch


10. Look at the following story about why recent college graduates should not work for Google. Why does the writer argue recent graduates should not work at Google?

He thinks is no longer a start-up because he thinks is better for working in a small company. If they worked for a small company they have more responsibilities than just following a crowd of people. Is better to do and accomplish someone's little idea or project and make it happen.



11. How is Google the same or different than other search engines, like Yahoo or Bing?

There are many similarities between search engines like Google and Bing however it is somewhat different. Google is different because they are the leader in the Search space and in addition a very mature and sophisticated search engine. Bing is infancy and has yet to develop some of the rich indexing capabilities that exist with Google. Bing does not support the Canonical tag and does not offer Canonical URL management in their Webmaster Center.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Review Exam 1

Review Exam 1
The difference between analog and digital: The main difference between analogy and digital signals is that an analogue signal is continuous and a digital signal is discrete. Analog technologies record waveforms as they are, while digital technologies convert analog signals into numbers. Digital communication systems offer much more efficiency, better performance, and much greater flexibility than analog.

Random Access Memory (RAM) - access memory is a form of computer data storage.

Read-Only Memory (ROM) -  computer memory on which data has been prerecorded.

World Wide Web – an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another

Data (computer) –  large quantities of standard information used for reference

Program - A software application or software program is the most commonly found software on the computer

Hypertext – A simple method of organizing and accessing text and other data through the use of hyperlinks

Hardware – The machines, wiring, and other physical components of a computer or other electronic system.

 Software – The programs and other operating information used by a computer.

Title (resource) –

Creator (resource) –

Subject (resource) -

Publisher (resource) -
Contributor (webpage) –
Format (resource) -

MP3 – Means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission.

 Cyberbully Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology
Database - 
 
Desktop
 - background image of a display screen on which windows icons and other graphical items appear.
  
E-mail messages distributed by electronic devices by an account.

Home page - the main page of a website

Keyword -  word or concept of great significance.

 Password - words or numbers to get in an account

Paste - To insert (text, graphics, or other data) into a document or file.

Search Engines - computer software used to search data 

 URL Address Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator (URL) it is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web.

 
User name - name used to access a webpage and view people.
 
File format – a way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file.

Hacker - someone who gets in someone else account

Keyboard - it is used for typing in the computer
Retrieve (document) - the ability to search for documents by keywords and ither attributes such as date and author.