Sunday, August 11, 2013

One of a Kind Experience Only In Malayan.


One of a Kind Experience Only in Malayan.

Malayan High School of Science is the daughter school of Mapua Institute of Technology. Built to be the centre of excellence primarily in science and technology, MHSS is committed to the development of well-rounded scientifically, socio-culturally, and environmentally literate individuals.Following the Core Values of the school the D.E.C.I.R(Discipline, Excellence, Commitment, Integrity and Responsibility) students or Malayans become well rounded individuals that are ready for global environments. Together with the D.E.C.I.R, the whole campus is a safe-school, bully-free zone. Worthy of note are its high tech facilities, professional and experienced staff and faculty, Also Its advanced curriculum. Malayan has all the tools to prepare you for a bright future.



Personally I believe that Malayan is a cut above the rest, and here is why.Due to my Illness and the condition of my family, I have been switching homes and schools constantly. Adjusting to new environments have been my lifestyle since i was young. But One thing I noticed that in every school that i have been to there was no cooperation between students. It was survival of the fittest. Until I entered Malayan Science High School. At first I was afraid, I mean c'mon a 4th year transferee. I was going  to transfer to a close knitted group. I was afraid that they would never accept me. That they'll treat me as am outsider. 

Surprisingly It was the opposite. They accepted me with open arms like I was their batch mates. It was my first break from cynical people. In all honesty they we're the most nicest classmates I had. Even though they're not technically focused like in Don Bosco Makati, nor they have a GIANT CAMPUS like in FEU-FERN. You can see that in Malayan, they value character above all else, which makes it the best school I have been to. I believe with all of heart that this year would be my best year in school ever.



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Top 5 Search Engines

My Top 5 Search Engine



Hello, As a student I frequently find myself lost when my teacher introduces us to a lesson. Most of the time it sounds like my teachers uses an ancient alien language when talking about things like Planck's constant, Points of the latus rectum of a parabola, and The structure of a protein. Worst of all my physics teacher would even write symbols that would relate this variable to another equation and to a another one and to another, it's like an deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics! 




So you ask the people around you for help....... but it seems that what the teacher taught in class today was from another universe since nobody in your home knows what it means. This would be the time when most of us say, we're screwed. That would be your experience if you living in an area where technology, for some weird reason, is forbidden. Good thing we have this thing called the internet, and with the help of a search engine, we can scour the world wide web for some information that could help me make any sense of my teachers's lessons. These are the search engines that have been my companions in my dark ages.



Google 



We all know the Google is the best and most popular website in the world and an undisputed giant search engine in the internet world since its launch in the year of 1998. From the very starting of its foundation, Google has always been very popular and famous all around the world as a search engine giant, god ! When you google something It would provide you a number of topics and usually the one you were searching for was in it.  For me it is and would always be the common man's search engine.




Yahoo













Yahoo was founded in 1994 and Yahoo as a search engine was started in 2002 and soon Yahoo became one among the best and top favorite search engine globally. Yahoo! is several things: it is a search engine, a news station, a shopping center, an emailbox, a travel directory, a horoscope and games center, and more. So if you want a search engine that is both user friendly, organized and professional, then Yahoo is your go-to search engine.





Bing





Bing is Microsoft's attempt at unseating Google. Bing used to be MSN search until it was updated in summer of 2009. Touted as a 'decision engine', Bing tries to support your researching by offering suggestions. When i tried it, Bing gave me several suggestions such as related searches, wiki articles and even visual representations regarding what i searched. I need all the help I can to understand my lessons. Bing is what your looking for if you want a very beginner friendly search engine that would chew the information for you  





Wolfram Alpha






Wolfram Alpha is more than a search engine. It gives you access to the world's facts and data and calculates answers across a range of topics, including science, mathematics, english and anything under the sun. It has been my replacement for Wikipedia when searching for information regarding school work. Wolfram Alpha is great because not only that it gives you a detailed and easy explanation of your problem but also solves it and shows you how. It has been a life saver for me when I have the occasional math assignment wherein you put your mind to work but nothing make sense. I just need to go to wolfram alpha, write the equation, and poof!, there is your answer and how it was solved. The only down side is that if you don't recognize the explanation from your teacher's lecture, and you can't back up your answer, then don't try to use the explanation showed by Wolfram Alpha because the teacher would usually mark it wrong for using a different solution.





DuckDuckGo


At first, DuckDuckGo.com looks like Google. But there are many subtleties that make this spartan search engine different. DuckDuckGo has some slick features, like 'zero-click' information (all your answers are found on the first results page). DuckDuckgo offers disambiguation prompts (helps to clarify what question you are really asking). And the ad spam is much less than Google. When i gave it a try I really like it's very clean, fast and simple way of providing information.




I hope these search engine would help you as it helps me in my crusade for knowledge......  and guys, keep your searches clean.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Net Ettiquette


An Introduction To Netiquette

Guide To A Happy Internet Experience






The Internet, a network that connects computers around the world, allowing people like us to share our ideas. But in a world where our face is hidden before a screen, It's easy to forget that we might hurt others. Thus the mighty people of the internet created the netiquette. A combination of the words network and etiquette, netiquette are couple of rules that is based upon the Golden rule. Do unto others online as you would have do unto you. 



These are the core rules of the internet 



  • Rule 1: Remember the Human
The golden rule your parents and your kindergarten teacher taught you was pretty simple: Do unto others as you'd have others do unto you. Imagine how you'd feel if you were in the other person's shoes. Stand up for yourself, but try not to hurt people's feelings. But when hidden other the guise of a monitor we tend to forget that we are dealing with another human. We need to remember that  we are talking to a human, a friend who has ideas and feelings. Unless you're a person who enjoys being extremely rude then i suggest a psychologist.






  • Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life
In real life, most people are fairly law-abiding, either by disposition or because we're afraid of getting caught. In cyberspace, the chances of getting caught sometimes seem slim. And, perhaps because people sometimes forget that there's a human being on the other side of the computer, some people think that being an moron is okay in the internet. This is false, ethics plays an important role in the internet as much as it does in the real world. Be Ethical.






  • Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace
What's perfectly acceptable in one area may be dreadfully rude in another. For example, in most TV discussion groups, passing on idle gossip is perfectly permissible. But throwing around unsubstantiated rumors in a journalists' mailing list will make you very unpopular there.








  • Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth
In This rule we should remember that we are using the precious time and bandwidth others have. So we should never repost the same thing over and over again. It'll just be redundant. Remember you are not the center of the internet.









  • Rule 5: Make yourself look good online
It doesn't mean that we should put on makeup and work with ourselves in the mirror for the internet to see. Actually most of the time we don't have the pleasure of seeing, smelling, or hearing most of the people we come across in the internet, so we judge others with the content that they put up. We don't want to give the impression that the net is a cold, cruel place full of people who just can't wait to insult each other. As in the world at large, most people who communicate online just want to be liked. So make yourself approachable, be kind and helpful. Also working on your grammar and spelling would help.






  • Rule 6: Share expert knowledge
The Internet itself was founded and grew because scientists wanted to share information. Gradually, the rest of us got in on the act. So do your part. Share your knowledge and start teaching others and removing ignorance. You're working towards a noble goal










  • Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control
From what I experience, sometimes unbridled emotions can create a heated argument in the internet called a flame war wherein two sides viciously fights each other to prove one's point. It's your job to act as peacekeeper for the good of the community.










  • Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy
Have you guys ever dream't about looking thru your friends underwear drawer, of course not. The same applies to the internet. Those stuff are personal and you should always keep your special personal things private especially things online.









  • Rule 9: Don't abuse your power
The internet gives the user access to vast banks of information. Being anonymous actually removes most restrictions around you. But remember what uncle Ben taught us, that with great power comes great responsibility 









  • Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
Everyone was a newbie once. even now i constantly create mistakes take makes me look stupid. So be kind whether it be a grammar or spelling error, or a unappropriated long answer then be gentle and help the guy out. Show that he is not the only human in the cyber world.



Sounds cheesy? actually most people rely on golden rule to do stuff online. They bet on the morality and honesty of their counterparts to make deals. Most bloggers tend to criticize other people's work. Though it may be helpful for them, but harsh criticism may actually scare others away from sharing their ideas. Also foul language is frowned upon, by everyone especially my teacher. So we need to remind everyone that the Internet is a happy place for one to grow and to share his ideas to others. Let's all make it that way!


The Core Rules of Netiquette are excerpted from the book Netiquette by Virginia Shea.