bakit parang ngayong araw na to is the "get together and have fun with barkada day? SO HAPPY KSMA WITH MY BARKADA!! :) AND HIM. =))) HOHO. Thanks sa time. i really enjoyed this day!! :">>
Goodvibes and kiligvibes happened. =") katatapos lang kasi ng exam eh. ahw. haha :)
Im Me.
- Geri Abiera
- Hello! Im Geri Abiera Studying In RSHS III, 1-Diamond, Still banging the world. I dream big ♥ I Laugh hard like im dying :)) I am a happy person, i always wear a sexy smile. I lie, I cry, shout, do stupid things with my tropas, I also shares problems, I eat alot. Im a Lazy and Crazy Girl, God's daughter, everyone's bestfriend, Im pretty sure that someone out there doesnt like me, and i really dont care! :D They're not important to me, Lets Be friends and imma tell you the story of maah life ♥
Biyernes, Nobyembre 11, 2011
Lunes, Oktubre 10, 2011
Sabado, Agosto 27, 2011
Biyernes, Agosto 19, 2011
Finish na ang perio's :D
HAHA. May mahirap na madali. :D Pra ngang Hindi nagPERIO eh. kasi parang feel ko di pa ako READY. :D Haha. Nagmamadali kasi gumala kanina. btw, ang saya kanina. with Shane, Jath, jp, Wilhelm, Aud, Joshua, Cleo, Dana, Denise, Junel, Arvin, AR-L, Niko, Vane, Kiana, Junelyn, Pau, Alaissa, At kahapon sa Ang tao with Marc and Jex And Gian! :D Yep. Tapos na nga ang Periodicals. I.P WEEKS naman :/ :/ WALA PA AKO NAIISIP!! =| K.Bye
Linggo, Agosto 14, 2011
Biyernes, Agosto 12, 2011
EPIC FAIL DAY!
hahahaha. ANG SAYA NAMAN NGAYON =)) Sakt sa tyan kakatawa with shane, francis, gian =D
kasi naman si shane, GINAGAYA Pa yung Pagkagulat ko nung pumasok ako sa amethyst kasi nandun si MCBEE. :D syempre layo layo muna kay mcbee kelangan eh :c . Eh DINEMO ni shane pagkagulat ko. AYUN OK NA SANA EH =)) NA OUT OF BALANCE LANG SIYA. AHAHAHA.
eto ung resulta ohh YAN. =D Hhahaha. SHANE MADE MY DAY! :D Lols. Sna ganito araw araw.. Masaya. :)
kasi naman si shane, GINAGAYA Pa yung Pagkagulat ko nung pumasok ako sa amethyst kasi nandun si MCBEE. :D syempre layo layo muna kay mcbee kelangan eh :c . Eh DINEMO ni shane pagkagulat ko. AYUN OK NA SANA EH =)) NA OUT OF BALANCE LANG SIYA. AHAHAHA.
eto ung resulta ohh YAN. =D Hhahaha. SHANE MADE MY DAY! :D Lols. Sna ganito araw araw.. Masaya. :)
Lunes, Agosto 8, 2011
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Ang saklap ng August 8. Nawawala ako sa sarili ko. Salamat nalang sa mga naniniwala sakin. ;) Kung ayaw naman maniwala nila sakin. Kayo bahala :D Pakitaan nalang ng tunay na ugali ne? :D
Biyernes, Agosto 5, 2011
SAYA NGAUN!
Ang saya today! Haha.. Lahat ng candidates ang gaganda at pogiii XD Lel. =))
Saya nung uwian ne. xD Kakasuspense. Tapos nagpaulan pa kami. Kumain pa kami sa mcdo with Gian, Francis, Jath and Shane! :D Tapos, Di NANAMAN kami nakabayad sa jeep ni SHANE. pero atleast masaya. :) kbye #Ingat
Saya nung uwian ne. xD Kakasuspense. Tapos nagpaulan pa kami. Kumain pa kami sa mcdo with Gian, Francis, Jath and Shane! :D Tapos, Di NANAMAN kami nakabayad sa jeep ni SHANE. pero atleast masaya. :) kbye #Ingat
Miyerkules, Hulyo 27, 2011
Homework. History of computers~
An Illustrated History of Computers
Part 1
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John Kopplin © 2002
The first computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs. Imagine you had a job where hour after hour, day after day, you were to do nothing but compute multiplications. Boredom would quickly set in, leading to carelessness, leading to mistakes. And even on your best days you wouldn't be producing answers very fast. Therefore, inventors have been searching for hundreds of years for a way to mechanize (that is, find a mechanism that can perform) this task.
This picture shows what were known as "counting tables" [photo courtesy IBM]
A typical computer operation back when computers were people.
The abacus was an early aid for mathematical computations. Its only value is that it aids the memory of the human performing the calculation. A skilled abacus operator can work on addition and subtraction problems at the speed of a person equipped with a hand calculator (multiplication and division are slower). The abacus is often wrongly attributed to China. In fact, the oldest surviving abacus was used in 300 B.C. by the Babylonians. The abacus is still in use today, principally in the far east. A modern abacus consists of rings that slide over rods, but the older one pictured below dates from the time when pebbles were used for counting (the word "calculus" comes from the Latin word for pebble).
A very old abacus
A more modern abacus. Note how the abacus is really just a representation of the human fingers: the 5 lower rings on each rod represent the 5 fingers and the 2 upper rings represent the 2 hands.
In 1617 an eccentric (some say mad) Scotsman named John Napier invented logarithms, which are a technology that allows multiplication to be performed via addition. The magic ingredient is the logarithm of each operand, which was originally obtained from a printed table. But Napier also invented an alternative to tables, where the logarithm values were carved on ivory sticks which are now called Napier's Bones.
An original set of Napier's Bones [photo courtesy IBM]
A more modern set of Napier's Bones
Napier's invention led directly to the slide rule, first built in England in 1632 and still in use in the 1960's by the NASA engineers of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs which landed men on the moon.
A slide rule
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) made drawings of gear-driven calculating machines but apparently never built any.
A Leonardo da Vinci drawing showing gears arranged for computing
The first gear-driven calculating machine to actually be built was probably the calculating clock, so named by its inventor, the German professor Wilhelm Schickard in 1623. This device got little publicity because Schickard died soon afterward in the bubonic plague.
Schickard's Calculating Clock
In 1642 Blaise Pascal, at age 19, invented the Pascaline as an aid for his father who was a tax collector. Pascal built 50 of this gear-driven one-function calculator (it could only add) but couldn't sell many because of their exorbitant cost and because they really weren't that accurate (at that time it was not possible to fabricate gears with the required precision). Up until the present age when car dashboards went digital, the odometer portion of a car's speedometer used the very same mechanism as the Pascaline to increment the next wheel after each full revolution of the prior wheel. Pascal was a child prodigy. At the age of 12, he was discovered doing his version of Euclid's thirty-second proposition on the kitchen floor. Pascal went on to invent probability theory, the hydraulic press, and the syringe. Shown below is an 8 digit version of the Pascaline, and two views of a 6 digit version:
Pascal's Pascaline [photo © 2002 IEEE]
A 6 digit model for those who couldn't afford the 8 digit model
A Pascaline opened up so you can observe the gears and cylinders which rotated to display the numerical result
Part 1
___________________________________
John Kopplin © 2002
The first computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs. Imagine you had a job where hour after hour, day after day, you were to do nothing but compute multiplications. Boredom would quickly set in, leading to carelessness, leading to mistakes. And even on your best days you wouldn't be producing answers very fast. Therefore, inventors have been searching for hundreds of years for a way to mechanize (that is, find a mechanism that can perform) this task.
This picture shows what were known as "counting tables" [photo courtesy IBM]
A typical computer operation back when computers were people.
The abacus was an early aid for mathematical computations. Its only value is that it aids the memory of the human performing the calculation. A skilled abacus operator can work on addition and subtraction problems at the speed of a person equipped with a hand calculator (multiplication and division are slower). The abacus is often wrongly attributed to China. In fact, the oldest surviving abacus was used in 300 B.C. by the Babylonians. The abacus is still in use today, principally in the far east. A modern abacus consists of rings that slide over rods, but the older one pictured below dates from the time when pebbles were used for counting (the word "calculus" comes from the Latin word for pebble).
A very old abacus
A more modern abacus. Note how the abacus is really just a representation of the human fingers: the 5 lower rings on each rod represent the 5 fingers and the 2 upper rings represent the 2 hands.
In 1617 an eccentric (some say mad) Scotsman named John Napier invented logarithms, which are a technology that allows multiplication to be performed via addition. The magic ingredient is the logarithm of each operand, which was originally obtained from a printed table. But Napier also invented an alternative to tables, where the logarithm values were carved on ivory sticks which are now called Napier's Bones.
An original set of Napier's Bones [photo courtesy IBM]
A more modern set of Napier's Bones
Napier's invention led directly to the slide rule, first built in England in 1632 and still in use in the 1960's by the NASA engineers of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs which landed men on the moon.
A slide rule
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) made drawings of gear-driven calculating machines but apparently never built any.
A Leonardo da Vinci drawing showing gears arranged for computing
The first gear-driven calculating machine to actually be built was probably the calculating clock, so named by its inventor, the German professor Wilhelm Schickard in 1623. This device got little publicity because Schickard died soon afterward in the bubonic plague.
Schickard's Calculating Clock
In 1642 Blaise Pascal, at age 19, invented the Pascaline as an aid for his father who was a tax collector. Pascal built 50 of this gear-driven one-function calculator (it could only add) but couldn't sell many because of their exorbitant cost and because they really weren't that accurate (at that time it was not possible to fabricate gears with the required precision). Up until the present age when car dashboards went digital, the odometer portion of a car's speedometer used the very same mechanism as the Pascaline to increment the next wheel after each full revolution of the prior wheel. Pascal was a child prodigy. At the age of 12, he was discovered doing his version of Euclid's thirty-second proposition on the kitchen floor. Pascal went on to invent probability theory, the hydraulic press, and the syringe. Shown below is an 8 digit version of the Pascaline, and two views of a 6 digit version:
Pascal's Pascaline [photo © 2002 IEEE]
A 6 digit model for those who couldn't afford the 8 digit model
A Pascaline opened up so you can observe the gears and cylinders which rotated to display the numerical result
Homework.
kinds of computer
A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions.
There are a lot of terms can be found over the internet related to computer. All type of computer have processor, Memory, keyboard, mouse and screen to display output. But their is a significant difference how people or organizations use computes for their usage. We can divide all type of computers to 10 categories.
Personal Computer (PC) : A personal computer (PC) is a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator. People generally relate this term with Microsoft’s Windows Operating system. Personal computers generally run on Windows, Mac or some version of Linux operating system.
Desktop: Desktop computer is just another version of Personal Computer intended for regular use from a single use. A computer that can be fit on a desk can also be called as desktop. Desktop computers comes in different form vertical tower cases to small form factor. For more information please visit desktop at Lenovo.com
Laptop: Laptop computer , Laptop or Notebook all are same. Laptop’s are generally small mobile computers run on a single main battery or from an external power supply that will served as to run the laptop as well as charge the battery. Laptop contains all the components of computer but all these are optimized for mobile users.
Personal Digital Assistants(PDAs): A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer, also known as small or palmtop computers. Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.
Workstation: A computer that has a more power resources like Processing Power, Memory and additional capabilities to perform special task refers to as workstation. Workstations are often optimized for displaying and manipulating complex data such as 3D mechanical design, engineering simulation results such as for computational fluid dynamics, animation and rendering of images, and mathematical plots.
Server: A server computer is a computer dedicated to running a server application. A server application is a computer program that accepts connections in order to service requests by sending back responses. Examples of server applications include web servers, e-mail servers, database servers, and file servers.
Mainframe: In early days of computing Mainframes are big computers that can fill the entire room or entire floor. Mainframes are mainly used by large organizations for critical applications, such as consumer statistics, ERP, and financial transaction processing.
Minicomputer: Minicomputers are lie between the Mainframe computer and small Personal Computers. Minicomputers also refereed to Mid-Range Servers. Minicomputers are more powerful but still compatible version of a personal computer.
Supercomputer: A computer which, among existing general-purpose computers at any given time, is superlative, often in several senses: highest computation rate, largest memory, or highest cost. Predominantly, the term refers to the fastest “number crunchers,” that is, machines designed to perform numerical calculations at the highest speed that the latest electronic device technology and the state of the art of computer architecture allow.
Wearable : Wearable computers are computers that are worn on the body. They have been applied to areas such as behavioral modeling, health monitoring systems, information technologies and media development. Government organizations, military, and health professionals have all incorporated wearable computers into their daily operations. Wearable computers are especially useful for applications that require computational support while the user’s hands, voice, eyes or attention are actively engaged with the physical environment.
A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions.
There are a lot of terms can be found over the internet related to computer. All type of computer have processor, Memory, keyboard, mouse and screen to display output. But their is a significant difference how people or organizations use computes for their usage. We can divide all type of computers to 10 categories.
Personal Computer (PC) : A personal computer (PC) is a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator. People generally relate this term with Microsoft’s Windows Operating system. Personal computers generally run on Windows, Mac or some version of Linux operating system.
Desktop: Desktop computer is just another version of Personal Computer intended for regular use from a single use. A computer that can be fit on a desk can also be called as desktop. Desktop computers comes in different form vertical tower cases to small form factor. For more information please visit desktop at Lenovo.com
Laptop: Laptop computer , Laptop or Notebook all are same. Laptop’s are generally small mobile computers run on a single main battery or from an external power supply that will served as to run the laptop as well as charge the battery. Laptop contains all the components of computer but all these are optimized for mobile users.
Personal Digital Assistants(PDAs): A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer, also known as small or palmtop computers. Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.
Workstation: A computer that has a more power resources like Processing Power, Memory and additional capabilities to perform special task refers to as workstation. Workstations are often optimized for displaying and manipulating complex data such as 3D mechanical design, engineering simulation results such as for computational fluid dynamics, animation and rendering of images, and mathematical plots.
Server: A server computer is a computer dedicated to running a server application. A server application is a computer program that accepts connections in order to service requests by sending back responses. Examples of server applications include web servers, e-mail servers, database servers, and file servers.
Mainframe: In early days of computing Mainframes are big computers that can fill the entire room or entire floor. Mainframes are mainly used by large organizations for critical applications, such as consumer statistics, ERP, and financial transaction processing.
Minicomputer: Minicomputers are lie between the Mainframe computer and small Personal Computers. Minicomputers also refereed to Mid-Range Servers. Minicomputers are more powerful but still compatible version of a personal computer.
Supercomputer: A computer which, among existing general-purpose computers at any given time, is superlative, often in several senses: highest computation rate, largest memory, or highest cost. Predominantly, the term refers to the fastest “number crunchers,” that is, machines designed to perform numerical calculations at the highest speed that the latest electronic device technology and the state of the art of computer architecture allow.
Wearable : Wearable computers are computers that are worn on the body. They have been applied to areas such as behavioral modeling, health monitoring systems, information technologies and media development. Government organizations, military, and health professionals have all incorporated wearable computers into their daily operations. Wearable computers are especially useful for applications that require computational support while the user’s hands, voice, eyes or attention are actively engaged with the physical environment.
Lunes, Hulyo 25, 2011
Updatee.
Ganda ng araw kooooooooooooooooooooooo! :D
1st. Pagpasok na pagpasok ko, Pinansin niya ako. Nakapagkwentuhan. Nililink ako sa iba -.- :))
2. GOODVIBES!
3. Nagkwentuhan kami nung uwian..
4.Dun sa national book store, nakita ko siya. pati kuya niya. Omg :D Hampogee kamo. :"D
5. DALWA lang assignment! :D
B.V rin, kasi..
Di ako nakinig sa Algeb kanina! :| Haha. Dun pa naman may assignment..
Tapos la pa rin siyang text.
Well, thats all.
July 7, 2011
July 16, 2011
July 25, 2011 ♥ :)
1st. Pagpasok na pagpasok ko, Pinansin niya ako. Nakapagkwentuhan. Nililink ako sa iba -.- :))
2. GOODVIBES!
3. Nagkwentuhan kami nung uwian..
4.Dun sa national book store, nakita ko siya. pati kuya niya. Omg :D Hampogee kamo. :"D
5. DALWA lang assignment! :D
B.V rin, kasi..
Di ako nakinig sa Algeb kanina! :| Haha. Dun pa naman may assignment..
Tapos la pa rin siyang text.
Well, thats all.
July 7, 2011
July 16, 2011
July 25, 2011 ♥ :)
Sabado, Hulyo 23, 2011
Update!
Naka-Juwe na galing Vigan! Haha. May balikbayan kasi tita ko korea at states at canada :D
Hirap makipag KOREANO makipag ENGLISHAN wew xDD Well, Enjoy naman. kasi katext ko si ano. =))
kaso nga lang natatakot ako sa mga reply niya. idk if naboboring siya katext ako :D ganun tlga boring ako katext. wala akong Kusa! XD tapos si MAMA pa na-stuck kami sa SCTEX dahil nawala niya yung CARD para makaenter sa tarlac. hayuufffff :) Daming Pulis nakapaligid samin! pero ok lang katext ko naman siyaa. HA-HA-HA. Gagawa na ako ng prelim mamaya! yey. Di kasi nakapagOnline kagabi. nasa byahe pa kami ngaun ~ wee. :"D
Hirap makipag KOREANO makipag ENGLISHAN wew xDD Well, Enjoy naman. kasi katext ko si ano. =))
kaso nga lang natatakot ako sa mga reply niya. idk if naboboring siya katext ako :D ganun tlga boring ako katext. wala akong Kusa! XD tapos si MAMA pa na-stuck kami sa SCTEX dahil nawala niya yung CARD para makaenter sa tarlac. hayuufffff :) Daming Pulis nakapaligid samin! pero ok lang katext ko naman siyaa. HA-HA-HA. Gagawa na ako ng prelim mamaya! yey. Di kasi nakapagOnline kagabi. nasa byahe pa kami ngaun ~ wee. :"D
Biyernes, Hulyo 22, 2011
T.I.R.E.D
Grabe! Parang Intrams kanina. CHESS, VOLLEYBALL, BADMINTON.. Kakapagod! Pero masaya. Pero ngaun gabi BV! May Prelim sa COM.ED! =)) Whooooooooo. Hahaha.
Miyerkules, Hulyo 20, 2011
BV NA GV NA BV NA GV!
Haha! Yeaah. Watta dayy! xD Pinapagawa kami ng PPT ni sir esporas! Di ko alam gagawin ko o.O di ako marunong gumawa :| :| :| Haaay. Wish me luck nalangg. :-D Gagawa pko nung business card, HAHA. NATALO KO SI SHANE SA CHESS! Although na tinulungan ako ni francis sa huli, atleast nung nsa CLIMAX ng LABANAN Walang turuaan! \m/ DUDE! Its my first time to defeat shane! waa. im so proud of myselff. :)) haha. K byee! :D
Lunes, Hulyo 18, 2011
WATTA DAY!!
Ah, SO B.V :| Sakit ng Ulo ko! Grabee. La pumapasok sa isip ko hbang nagaaral kanina. Baka magkachickenpox nrn ako! shocks. and di pa kami nagpapansinan knina. haysus -.-
eto pa, di pa rin namin tapos ung bulletin board! di na namin alam gagawin namin, nako namn. haha, bye review na~
eto pa, di pa rin namin tapos ung bulletin board! di na namin alam gagawin namin, nako namn. haha, bye review na~
Martes, Hulyo 12, 2011
Kakapagod.
TIRED. dami pa di nasasagutan sa ICT. Prelim na bukas sa PHEM.! Wish me luck. :) Hehe. Nytt ♥ Review pa ~
Biyernes, Hulyo 8, 2011
Assinment #6?
INTELLIGENCE.:
Musical: Because I love playing piano, GUITAR, Base, Beatbox, Flute, Violin (a bit) and composing songs when im inspired.
BODILY KINESTHETIC: Because I like playing Badminton, Volleyball, Table tennis :D
Musical: Because I love playing piano, GUITAR, Base, Beatbox, Flute, Violin (a bit) and composing songs when im inspired.
BODILY KINESTHETIC: Because I like playing Badminton, Volleyball, Table tennis :D
Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011
July 7 ♥ ♥ ♥
Heey! Long time no blogg! Wee. BEST DAY EVER! Kilig vibes attacks mee. :"} Tapos nanuod pa ng ANG GURO ~ Nahug ko si Mam wela! :"> Favorite teacher! =D, Tapos grabe. Haha, basta un na un. xD Bye.
Miyerkules, Hunyo 22, 2011
Successful Intrepreneurs.
Alfredo Yao (Zest-O)
Every FIlipino child has enjoyed the thirst-quenching effects of a juice drink in tetra pack that this businessman introduced in 1980. Being interested in the packaging business, he realized the potential of doy packs in the juice industry, one thing other juice companies failed to see. Zest-O Corporation is now exporting products around the world.
Cecilio Pedro (Hapee Toothpaste)
Being the first Filipino to make a world-class toothpaste brand and because of his unselfish support to the community, Cecilio Pedro is now considered one of the country's best entrepreneurs. His business ingenuity has given the country a fresh alternative to what was originally purely multinational.
Lolita Hizon (Pampanga's Best)
With over 39 years of making the best tocino and other meat products in the country, Pampanga's Best continues to be the country's top household brands. Lolita's tocino empire started as a cottage industry in Pampanga which soon became a 9.5-hectare processing plant and is now considered one of the country's finest businesses.
Every FIlipino child has enjoyed the thirst-quenching effects of a juice drink in tetra pack that this businessman introduced in 1980. Being interested in the packaging business, he realized the potential of doy packs in the juice industry, one thing other juice companies failed to see. Zest-O Corporation is now exporting products around the world.
Cecilio Pedro (Hapee Toothpaste)
Being the first Filipino to make a world-class toothpaste brand and because of his unselfish support to the community, Cecilio Pedro is now considered one of the country's best entrepreneurs. His business ingenuity has given the country a fresh alternative to what was originally purely multinational.
Lolita Hizon (Pampanga's Best)
With over 39 years of making the best tocino and other meat products in the country, Pampanga's Best continues to be the country's top household brands. Lolita's tocino empire started as a cottage industry in Pampanga which soon became a 9.5-hectare processing plant and is now considered one of the country's finest businesses.
June 22, 2011 =)) ♥
GREAT DAY!!!!!!!
Haha. Walang sumira ng araw ko, puro kilig. :"> Hahaha.
Ohmygossh. ='}
Haha. Walang sumira ng araw ko, puro kilig. :"> Hahaha.
Ohmygossh. ='}
Sabado, Hunyo 18, 2011
Saturday.
I got 12/15 sa quiz in ICT! Ohmy. Kailangan pa taasan.. Well, nagdinner kami sa meatplus kasi father's day! ang saya kamoo. :)) kasi katext ko si ano. HAHAHA. inspired. pero mas-inspired kapag si ano nagtext! perfect quiz ko na sana. kaso we're in quarrel :)) haha. thats all for tonight. bbyeee i gtg ♥♥
Hw # 3 PEC's
Achievement Cluster
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance
II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk
III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality
IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives
V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain
Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice
VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives
VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions
Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts
X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance
II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk
III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality
IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives
V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain
Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice
VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives
VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions
Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts
X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge
Huwebes, Hunyo 16, 2011
Hw # 4. Can you understand.
1. Evaluate the different entrepreneurial characteristics under PECs. How does applying similar characteristics helps us succeed in other areas of life ? Explain your answer by giving examples.
Vigilance for Opportunities
Commitment to work contract
Persistence
Willing to Take Risks
Demand for Efficiency and Quality
Goal Setting
Information Seeking
Systematic Planning and Monitoring
Persuasion and Networking
Self Confidence
- A successful entrepreneur is always on the go. These characteristics can help he/she to be a successful entrepreneur.
2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a successful entrepreneur.
- PECs can help an entrepreneur to become successful by guiding him/her through this competencies on the important detail of the business and establish various characteristics of a good entrepreneur
Vigilance for Opportunities
Commitment to work contract
Persistence
Willing to Take Risks
Demand for Efficiency and Quality
Goal Setting
Information Seeking
Systematic Planning and Monitoring
Persuasion and Networking
Self Confidence
- A successful entrepreneur is always on the go. These characteristics can help he/she to be a successful entrepreneur.
2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a successful entrepreneur.
- PECs can help an entrepreneur to become successful by guiding him/her through this competencies on the important detail of the business and establish various characteristics of a good entrepreneur
Nananana ~
Its boring like hey dude. :| Guess what, Im the presodent in mapeh class. :D Tmorrow will be a big day :bd Elections! \m/ Thats All dude. :>
Miyerkules, Hunyo 15, 2011
Today? Hmm. :|
Masaya na konti, ewan ko ba. ang init kasi sa room nawalan ng aircon plus bv pa di inspired :| hahaha. tapos ko na assignments ko, except ditoo. :bd NICE. MAY KAPAREHAS AKONG BLOG :|
Martes, Hunyo 14, 2011
RAINING TUESDAY! \m/
Today was F U N ! :D Gaash. Science activity is enjoying. :) Wee! :D Heavy rains nung uwian! Basang-basa sa uLan. NakaJamming pa sila shane, francis, giann, jex etc. =) HAHA. sana laging masaya. :> Hihi, So. May assignment uLit sa Ict. HAKS. ÜÜ till here muna ~ takecaree.
Lunes, Hunyo 13, 2011
Can you understand. Pg.15
1. Evaluate the different entrepreniural characteristics under PECs. How does applying similar characteristics help us succeed in other areas of life? explain your answer by gving ex.
-by applying there characteristics they will help us not only in promoting our business but also improve our personality and life standing. We are able to acquire the necessities in life like hous, car & other things money can buy.
2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a succesful entrepreneur.
-PECs enables us to see things positively and improve our business.
-by applying there characteristics they will help us not only in promoting our business but also improve our personality and life standing. We are able to acquire the necessities in life like hous, car & other things money can buy.
2. Explain how having the Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies can help you become a succesful entrepreneur.
-PECs enables us to see things positively and improve our business.
Sabado, Hunyo 11, 2011
End of saturday.
So, Tomorrow is sunday. And the day after tomorrow is M O N D A Y .
new challenges begin again! -.- I wont sleep tonight XD aha
new challenges begin again! -.- I wont sleep tonight XD aha
Assignment # 3
Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies (PECs)
The original research by McClelland and McBer identified 14 PECs; the EMPRETEC [a UN program for small businesses; from the Spanish words emprendedores (entrepreneurs) and tecnologÃa (technology)] clustered these into just 10:
Achievement Cluster
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance
II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk
III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality
IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives
V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain
Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice
VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives
VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions
Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts
X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge
Achievement Cluster
I. Opportunity Seeking and Initiative
* Does things before asked or forced to by events
* Acts to extend the business into new areas, products or services
* Seizes unusual opportunities to start a new business, obtain financing, equipment, land work space or assistance
II. Risk Taking
* Deliberately calculates risks and evaluates alternatives
* Takes action to reduce risks or control outcomes
* Places self in situations involving a challenge or moderate risk
III. Demand for Efficiency and Quality
* Finds ways to do things better, faster, or cheaper
* Acts to do things that meet or exceed standards of excellence
* Develops or uses procedures to ensure work is completed on time or that work meets agreed upon standards of quality
IV. Persistence
* Takes action in the face of a significant obstacle
* Takes repeated actions or switches to an alternative strategy to meet a challenge or overcome an obstacle
* Takes personal responsibility for the performance necessary to achieve goals and objectives
V. Commitment to the Work Contract
* Makes a personal sacrifice or expends extraordinary effort to complete a job
* Pitches in with workers or in their place to get a job done
* Strives to keep customers satisfied and places long term good will over short term gain
Planning Cluster
VI. Information Seeking
* Personally seeks information from clients, suppliers or competitors
* Does personal research on how to provide a product or service
* Consults experts for business or technical advice
VII. Goal setting
* Sets goals and objectives that are personally meaningful and challenging
* Articulates clear and specific long range goals
* Sets measurable short term objectives
VIII. Systematic Planning and Monitoring
* Plans by breaking large tasks down into time-constrained sub-tasks
* Revises plans in light of feedback on performance or changing circumstances
* Keeps financial records and uses them to make business decisions
Power Cluster
IX. Persuasion and Networking
* Uses deliberate strategies to influence or persuade others
* Uses key people as agents to accomplish own objectives
* Acts to develop and maintain business contracts
X. Independence and self-confidence
* Seeks autonomy from the rules or control of others
* Sticks with own judgement in the face of opposition or early lack of success
* Expresses confidence in own ability to complete a difficult task or meet a challenge
ASSIGNMENT # 2:
Cell Phone
The initial development of wireless technology and the cell phone took decades to perfect. The invention of the first cell phone became the cornerstone of today's modern communication methods.
History
- The hexagonal cell technology that enabled the first cell phone to work was developed by Bell Labs. Hexagonal technology enabled cellular phones to be used while on the move by transmitting wireless signals from one tower to another which broadened the mobility range. Martin Cooper, who worked in the research and development department at Motorola, built a small radio telephone that worked in conjunction with this technology and created the first mobile cellular phone.
Time Period
- The first cell phone was invented in 1973; however, the technology that contributed to the invention of the cell phone was discovered in 1947.
Significance
- Before the invention of the cell phone, modular phones were either mounted in a car and required power from the car's electrical system or used a backpack power system to function. It is invented due to necessity.
Fun Fact
- Martin Cooper made the first call on a cell phone in 1973 to a competitor at AT&T.
Famous Ties
- Actress Hedy Lamarr helped patent a technologically advanced communication system in 1940 which laid the groundwork for mobile phone technology.
Biyernes, Hunyo 10, 2011
SATURDAY.
Its saturday! :D Buh i have lots of assignments! -________- Latuuh ko na lang gawin ;D Still researching the assingment of CPTLE. wooah. its haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwt \m/
ITS FIRDAY FRIDAY !
BV :| SUPER BV :| GRABE NGYRE SA UWIAN. HM. PERO MASAYA NAMAN SA CLASS! :) PERO MALUNGKOT TALAGA NUNG UWIAN. ;C NVM. RESEARCH PKO NG ASSIGNMENT 'BOUT NECESSITY SOMETHING! :)) BYE ~
Miyerkules, Hunyo 8, 2011
FOURTH DAY. HALF DAY, BECAUSE ITS RAINING MEN! :)
fourth day? its not fun.... madaming absent kasi umuulan. tapos, ung mga tingin ng tao? alam mo ung feeling na un? plastik. =| pero, ayos naman. kasi good mood ang mga teachers! >:) especially mam wela. :) so till here muna, wla masyadong ngyre ngayon. :c
So, ITS THE END OF THE THIRD DAY.
Hm. Eto, Pahirap na ng pahirap. I feel it, :)))) My assignment sa ICT NGAYON. pero, umm. tomorrow ko gagawin ung about necessity something :) and recitation sa scitech bukas! ohmy! sana hindi ako mapahiya, matapang kasi si mam wela eh. thats okay, there is a word "ENDURE" :) Endure things as soon as possible! LOL!! =)) Hoho. So, BYE. Review mode nako ~ :*
Martes, Hunyo 7, 2011
First day of school was fun!
I met new friends, new teachers, new crushes LOL! =)) First day really rocks! :) Im First Year Student In Regional Science Highschool III. 1-Diamond Under Mr.Miguel Esporas our very kind adviser :D Im a bit close to the 2nd year students. but its okaay. :) magiging close ko pa sila soon! :D well, im doing my assignments right now T.T :)) K bye.
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