A car that drives itself, once just a dream now coming true. I think the idea is a cool concept, but I do not believe it is trustworthy. I feel like there could be some big complications with the technology. I believe implementing some of the concepts of the car into cars today would be good and make driving safer.
I think it is important to have a good digital citizenship in the world we live in today, because so many people use the internet. It is so easy to just Google search someone and find information on them. Wouldn't you want that information to be good information? I know I would. The more information you have about you on the internet can be a good and a bad thing, if you were posting a lot of rude comments on someones post it could harm your chances of being hired or getting accepted into a college, because the places you go for work and for school have access to your pages that you post. If you are for digital citizenship go ahead and post on twitter with the hash tag #DigCit.
I think that using Aurasma to add videos to the yearbook is a great idea. If someone has a big play in football that they don't want to forget and its on video they can submit it to be added to the year book and everyone can view it. Anyone who has the yearbook and the Aurasma app can view any videos added to the yearbook, if we add the Veterans Day program and you want to show it to your parents or friends you can bring up the app scan the picture in the yearbook and BAM! You can view the video and show everyone what a great job was done.
I am 16 years old. I love being with my friends, playing football, soccer, and wrestling. I like to play video games with my friends. I don't really like school but I enjoy going to see my friends and I get to see what is going on in peoples lives.
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I play video games like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, and others. I love sports I play football, wrestle, and play soccer. I am close to 100 wins in wrestling, I won the U.P. Championship last year, and I made it to the state tournament. Archives
May 2015
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