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Jhoan Muy Mrs. Ramirez Digital Design 11/21/18 " The digital divide: small, social programs can help get seniors online " by Wilding, Raelene, and Loretta Baldassar This article brings up a ongoing problem with the web usage. Not all can use it and primarily the senior citizens can't seem to use it correctly and efficiently and we are the problem. There are programs which attempt in helping senior citizens but it's not as  efficient  such as the Telstra Tech Savvy program, and iPad seniors group . This article puts emphasis on the forgotten group of people which are not to proficient in this material as do others such as teenagers. There's a problem and it needs to be brought up and a solution must be found. I truly believe this is a problem because I can use personal knowledge my parents aren't as quick as I am to use technology and imagine my grandparents they didn't grow up with such revolutionary technology as my g...

Programming HW

Jhoan Muy Digital Design  11/20/18 Why is program important? Program is important because it allows for everything to be set up and work properly. And program allows for the use of code or anything depending on where it is and going to set at. Program is used all throughout such as the world wide web which everyone uses on the daily basis and is fully of code which allows for the make up of the web using commands in the programs. Basically programs is made up of code and that's really important because many things work in that way. Program is what allows for everything to work. Program is ideal in the tech community and is what has kept us growing throughout society. We really should appreciate code because it's what is integrated in our www and is continuing to grow constantly. Program is what has lead us to our current situation.

Lab 10 Reflection

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CSS to Lab 10 Jhoan Muy LAB 10 10/14/18 This is the reflection to my Lab#10. This lab was a continuation  of my Lab#9 and involved external CSS which was supplied in a different document. This now had no code in my HTML document but had code in its own seperate CSS page which was linked to the Lab itself using simple code which I learned to use in this lab. This lab taught my class how to link CSS with another document allowing for the same editing just a neater space and code. This lab had us transferring code from our previous lab 9 and adding it to the separate CSS document which also required a lot of work not just copying and pasting you had to give each content a div or class so then in the CSS page you can clarify it and call for any edit. It was a very long lab. But overall a fairly simple lab which required not a lot of time and was a lab meant for learning how to use the CSS and this code  <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="L...

Lab 9 Reflection

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LAB 9   Jhoan Muy Digital Design 11/14/18 LAB #9 REFLECTION In this Lab #9 in my Digital Design Class we had to make a internal CSS HTML document. And in this we had to include our favicon which we had to make and include our draft final and black and white copy. It was a long lab consisting of many parts. First it started off with the draft which was conducted in class then with the using of pixels we went on to making a black and white version and soon after that we made our final and best Favicon which we learned had to go in our Head of our HTML document in order to be put into full effect. I did this lab with a strict time limit and I was able to learn new things such as the making and embedding of a Favicon. It might be my first first I can improve on it and make it way better. Overall this lab helped me deal with internal CSS and allowed me to make my very own Favicon which will plat a role in representing my website which is very interesting to see. This lab a a ...

LAB 11 Reflection

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Jhoan Muy Digital Design LAB 11 Reflection 10/14/18 Final Favicon In this lab it required 2 separate labs involving the creation of our Favicon. It started with our general draft then to being Black and White to our final draft and our final draft being our favicon being applied to all our labs. In Labs 9 and 10 it involved the making our our standard HTML page Lab 9 involving Internal CSS and Lab 10 involving External CSS and thats what I did. All labs being different to my view because I didn't want the same CSS in all the Labs. That's why there is a change in colors and borders and general components to this lab. Then for Lab 11 it just dealt with the finishing of the Favicon and making a separate HTML page for this and here you can see your Favicon in action as it is representing you and giving you a brand logo. Seems cool and amazing and I did this and with help I was able to make a good looking favicon. This was a good lab which I learned how to use code and CSS ...

Current Event #4

Jhoan Muy Digital Design Current Events #4 11/04/18                                                                         "What Is The Future Of Information Technology?" This article goes in-depth over the future and cautions in the IT field. Such as a huge caution of security as stated in the article. Hackers are finding their way into technology and using it to their benefit. These hackers find people as a way of getting in. Technology doesn't fail but the people fail. It's stated in the article that "the biggest issue  isn't  the machines. The weakness is in the people. And unless we can find some way to  eliminate  or ameliorate the problem, then the future of IT\ "  is in trouble. People are failing and causing technology to fail as in a domino  effect. The fut...
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Jhoan Muy 11/1/18 I see that HTTP and HTML line up with each other.  HTML(HyperText Markup Language) being used to first, to start off with the web page creation and data in it, then HTTP(HyperText Transfer Protocol) comes into play to order the web pages and and this is the process in which they take and within the search for the web pages there is time and waterfall included into it.  Waterfall being the speed in which information or chunks is traveling to meet the demand. This is what goes on within the HTTP.