********** Refresher ********************
Listen and Record
Purpose: To learn about the social impact of Computer Science on the world.
Assignment:
You will listen first and record the secret passcode for verification.
You will type the secret passcode when you drop off your recordings.
After you listen to each audio file I have, you will then record it
and drop it off into google classroom.
Make sure you save the file as an mp3.
Resources:
Audacity.
Check to see if you have already installed audacity.
Go to the search bar and type audacity.
If it does not come up,
go to software center and download it.
Click here to see a demo of using Audacity for the first reading assignment.
The name of the book is Blown To Bits.
The link to is: Click here.
For my page number I refer to, I now use book page numbers.
NOT the page number on the book pages.
Due Date: Friday March 24, 2023
Blow to Bits book pages 19 to 22
Listen here "Chap 2 Naked in Sunlight (youtube)
Listen here "Chap 2 Naked in Sunlight (www.cusack2.com)
Be sure to listen to my read of the secret pass code.
Make sure you enter the secret pass code
into the google drop box comments.
(Way I can verify that you listened.)
When you record, use Audacity
and export as an MP3.
This should take 10 to 15 minutes to read
Your file name is PX_Pg19toPg22_BtoB_Book_lastname.mp3
Drop off your mp3 file into google classroom.
Below is the
Starting and ending text to ensure
you read the correct text.
the ..... is the representing the rest of the text.
(Start here)
CHAPTER 2
Naked in the Sunlight
Privacy Lost, Privacy Abandoned
1984 Is Here, and We Like It
On July 7, 2005, London was shaken as suicide bombers detonated four
explosions, three on subways and one on a double-decker bus. The attack on
the transit system was carefully timed to occur at rush hour, maximizing its
destructive impact. 52 people died and 700 more were injured
.....
does privacy even mean in the digitally exploded world? Is there any hope of
keeping anything private when everything is bits, and the bits are stored,
copied, and moved around the world in an instant? And if we can’t—or
won’t—keep our personal information to ourselves anymore, how can we
make ourselves less vulnerable to the downsides of living in such an exposed
world? Standing naked in the sunlight, is it still possible to protect ourselves
against ills and evils from which our privacy used to protect us? (stop here)
Due Date: Friday March 24, 2023
Week 1 - Vocabulary
Week1_Vocabuary
Click here to practice.
If the link above does not work,
copy and paste the line below into your URL
https://quizizz.com/join?gc=63695927
Exam on Friday