Tuesday, March 6, 2012

SUPER Handout

Sorry for the late post. Dorm internet is down.


here's the link.

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2oB75dVmtsPT3V0bkNEcmFRQWFaVXpXcFRlSXpUdw

or

http://dw4.convertfiles.com/files/0137963001331038725/super%20handout%20chem.pdf

Monday, October 17, 2011

Reflexion final

There's nothing more to say.

I've already said a lot. I heave learned much from this.

I know. We had fun, we laughed and we learned. I'll never forget that.

I know it's hard, but we must find our separate paths now.

Our story began when the semester started. I never knew you but you seemed interesting. I am amazed on how much you have become a part of me.

There are times that I have neglected you. I feel ashamed. There's no excuse for my behavior. I am sorry.

After this, I do not know how to live my life without ever thinking of the things you taught me.

I could not not integrate them to my teaching.

I don't want to leave just yet. But I must.

I will always remember.

I'll never forget.

Good bye.

Educ 190.

Podcast








A podcast. Bow.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Mga Luha ni Jimboy

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o-dr7VKsTVel6LPO8UkpaJ9IZH3V2ZOWnwC7tKg7AcM/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1

Word Processing Shenanigan Hullabaloo

http://upced.edu20.org/files/461003/SPELLING_lmsauth_eff906199afd58ed176fc9b1e62bc2c953c771ae.pdf

Reactionary Response Upon the Visual Stimulation that is a Documentary

Ros, Marc Louie D.
2006-26018
Reaction Paper

The documentary on the foundation and the rise of open software and the free software movement evoked a lot of emotions from me. It is a wonderfully themed piece of a documentary with insights from both sides of the coins namely the open source and the free software movement. I agree with most of the points made by Richard Stallman, the founder of the free software movement, that free software does not mean you don't pay for it, free software allows the user freedom to do the things without the restrictions imposed by the creators of the program. This freedom entails a large amount of responsibility. Would the software benefit mankind? Would the user use these kinds of programs/softwares use such tools to malign the people around him or her? These questions emerge from the thought of such freedom.
I was also amazed by the leaps and bounds made by the open source communities. How they have made the concept of being open source and used it to make amazing products that benefits a lot of people.
There is always a way to improve the lives of people and it should not always cost anything.

Blinding Faith