Session 25
Date:18.5.2010
Activities:
- Teacher was absent so all of the students did their own work.
- Updated blog
- Researched about Apple and Microsoft technology
Monday, May 31, 2010
Session 24
Session 24
Date:13.5.2010
Activities:
- Discussed about project work
- 3 assignments were given
a)Give 2 examples of pervasive multimedia and application
b)Give 2 examples of pervasive business
c)Give 2 examples of pervasive entertainment and education
Date:13.5.2010
Activities:
- Discussed about project work
- 3 assignments were given
a)Give 2 examples of pervasive multimedia and application
b)Give 2 examples of pervasive business
c)Give 2 examples of pervasive entertainment and education
Session 23
Session 23
Date:11.5.2010
Activities:
- 4th Malaysia - Australia Conferencing
We log into illuminate again for the conferencing.During the conferencing,we were ask 3 questions.
a)Why should we blog?
My answer:To show people what we have done.
b)What is your favorite song?
My answer:Fields by Adam Lambert
c)Which country would you like to visit most and which friend from the other school would you like to take?
My answer:Spain and I would bring George.
Date:11.5.2010
Activities:
- 4th Malaysia - Australia Conferencing
We log into illuminate again for the conferencing.During the conferencing,we were ask 3 questions.
a)Why should we blog?
My answer:To show people what we have done.
b)What is your favorite song?
My answer:Fields by Adam Lambert
c)Which country would you like to visit most and which friend from the other school would you like to take?
My answer:Spain and I would bring George.
Session 22

Session 22
Date:6.5.2010
Activities:
- Discussed about operating systems
An operating system, or OS, is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software. Without a computer operating system, a computer would be useless.
The main functions of an OS include:
In a multitasking operating system where multiple programs can be running at the same time, the operating system determines which applications should run in what order and how much time should be allowed for each application before giving another application a turn.
It manages the sharing of internal memory among multiple applications.
It handles and monitors input and output to and from attached hardware devices, such as hard disks, printers, and dial-up ports. [8]
It sends messages to each application or interactive user (or to a system operator) about the status of operation and any errors that may have occurred.
It can offload the management of what are called batch jobs (for example, printing) so that the initiating application is freed from this work.
On computers that can provide parallel processing, an operating system can manage how to divide the program so that it runs on more than one processor at a time.
Scheduling the activities of the CPU and resources to achieve efficiency and prevention of deadlock. [9]
Friday, May 28, 2010
Session 20
Session 20
Date:28.4.2010
Activities:
- 3rd Malaysia - Australia Conferencing
- 3 questions were ask during the conferencing
a)What are you proud of your country?
My answer:The food
b)Do you prefer to live in the city or country?Why?
My answer:Country because the environment is cleaner and peaceful
c)What is the symbol of your country?
My answer:The Hibiscus
Date:28.4.2010
Activities:
- 3rd Malaysia - Australia Conferencing
- 3 questions were ask during the conferencing
a)What are you proud of your country?
My answer:The food
b)Do you prefer to live in the city or country?Why?
My answer:Country because the environment is cleaner and peaceful
c)What is the symbol of your country?
My answer:The Hibiscus
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