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viernes, 26 de julio de 2013

A bullet-proof drive

So far we dealt with what the experts call software. Today I feel compelled to talk about hardware. That is, the physical aspect of a computer. First of all, I will only refer to a flash drive, which is a data storage device, very useful for carrying information from one computer to another. Second of all, I used the word ‘compelled’ because I was most surprised by a couple of events during the last months and now I feel I must share the experience.

Most of you probably know or heard about Kingston flash drives. Kingston it is a very well-known trademark in computer-related memory products. I have a flash drive, a little one, and black, not so fancy. I use it in the way it supposed to be used, copying files here and there, take information from one place to another, or when we have to make a presentation at the institute, for example, it’s very useful having the option of using a netbook from the laboratory instead of bringing our personal computer.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that these series of flash drives, produced by Kingston, made a very positive impression on me after a couple of incidents:

1) It was chewed and chewed (courtesy of a little dog). When I could finally take it out of its mouth, I noticed it had some holes. The plastic was a little bit distorted. I tried it in my laptop, and it worked! 
2)  A couple of days ago, I went to my roof to bring my clothes, which were hanging there from the day before. When I took one of the pants, the flash drive fell on the floor. I admit I shouted a few nasty words while I was picking it up. I washed it! Half an hour in the washing machine, full of water, soap, detergent… Then a few minutes in the clothes dryer, spinning around at a high speed. And finally 24 hours in the open air, through dew and sun. And guess what… I tried it in my laptop, and it worked!
In conclusion, there are plenty of flash drives in the market, I’m sure, but if you ask for my opinion, I will certainly vote in favour of Kingston and its indestructibility.

miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2013

You were always on my mind...map.


Are you that kind of people who can’t stand their own handwriting? Well, I am. I find it particularly sad to study from my notes sometimes. I’m not always motivated by my own words (or someone else’s words, but written with my pen).

I came across a highly useful tool called “C-Map”. Well, I didn’t find it just by chance. I noticed that it was part of a list of tools in a survey that we had to fill in last year. They asked us if we regularly use those tools. Curiosity led me to find out more about this ‘discovery’.

I downloaded the software and I saw that the program allows you to create, modify, save and export mind maps very easily. I use it now every time I can to make a copy of my notes when I’m preparing a final exam or if I have to summarise a text, a topic or, in this short example, a book and its author’s biography.


I hope you find this useful! AND... I want to take this opportunity to say:

BRAVO LETI! - Our teacher in ECO2, Letizia Russo, took part in a competition that involved showing an ICT project carried out at primary, secondary or tertiary level. She presented the reflective blogs (like the one you are reading at right now) and she won! Now she has the chance of flying to Liverpool to attend the 2013 IATEFL Conference. What's more, her work will be published in partnership with Mcmillan publishers as a handbook and also in digital format.
We are very proud of you!
AND… as I already told you: SAY ‘HI’ TO THE BEATLES FOR ME!