Saturday 12 November 2011

Session 12-8/11/2011


Here we are; me and you
Feeling lost and feeling blue.
~Happy New Year~
Nothing lasts forever. And the moment when everything is about to meet its end tends to invoke immense feelings from people. My TWC course is no exception. Today is the last day of my course, when all of the students in G11 gathered to listen to the last 4 group presentations. Everyone seemed to be very reminiscent of the whole course, as could be told from their emotional faces. Some were looking out windows at distance, while some were just sitting motionless with their eyes gazing at the ceiling. The chilling atmosphere was intensified by the cold wind coming out from the ventilation system.12 weeks passed like in an eye-blink. It was until this session that I completely grasped the true message that Prof wanted to impart on everyone students, which was that the world is being modified tremendously every day. Every moment can’t be captured should it already pass and hence, not only should one treasure every moment he is in so that he won’t be regretting them in the future, one should also get oneself ready and be updated with the continuously changing world so as to survive effectively.
Still, although saddened by that harsh fact, I had no choice but to crumble all of the sissy thoughts and ideals in my head to focus on my group presentation. Our group was a penultimate one in the order of presentation this session, so I had quite a large amount of time to redact the whole group website and condense my virtual script. The first group gave a presentation on music. Their presentation provided me a pretty deep insight into the development of music and the impact of technology on music. It was very informative and understandably presented. However, there was a minor error in their project. The Beatles and Michael Jackson were actually a band and performer respectively in the 20th century, not the 19th century. In general, the impact of Technology on music is indubitably large. Indeed, the size and weight of the mediums of keeping music have been greatly reduced, from heavy records dating back in the 18th century to hand-size I-phones at present.
The second group presented about vaccines. It was pretty interesting a display of various types of vaccines and ways to make them. Their website was very impressive and comprehensible. Wix, again, was used, which resulted in their captivating layout and theme of their website. During their presentation, I found out that there have been a couple of forms of delivering vaccines into human body. The most astonishing one is edible vaccine. This newly invented form of vaccine will definitely be valued by children around the world, since they no longer have to endure the pains stemming from being injected with glaringly sharp needles. Additionally, such vaccines can be delivered to various places with ease since no strict requirement of the temperature or the fragility is to be followed. Some concerns about the detriments of vaccines were also raised since the vaccines in nature are deceased or deactivated hazardous organisms or processed products of them. Hence, they can still endanger highly insensitive injectees.
Our group, as the third group, touched on the realm of food. Technology has radically reshaped the food industry and the way humans consume food on the whole. Despite its vital importance not only to humans but also to any living-beings, finding foods was a daunting challenge in the past, specifically in the prehistoric age, to humankind. This was mainly because of the over-reliance of humans on temporal and unsubstantial methods of producing foods such as hunting or foraging. However, thanks to technology, foods have become widely available almost everywhere. In order to find out more about how technology has level up the food industry and the availability of food, just have a glance at our website. After my group presentation, I was so worried that I couldn’t focus on what the last group present about. Still, their website was beautifully constructed, which resulted from the contribution of three year 2 IS students in their group.
Seems like it’s time to say goodbye to my blog.12 blog entries are really something to me since I have never written that much in my Vnese blog. And time to say farewell to Prof Gurinder Shahi, the most industrious prof I have ever seen, moving from his workplace to SMU like a rocket. Thanks to your ardent passions, I have become more much more updated with the past, current and future technologies along with various concepts in numerous areas.
Goodbye!

P/s: Here is the link to the final products of the last four groups
1.Music:http://www.wix.com/keithngqq/twc_musicstorage
2.Vaccines: http://www.wix.com/twc2011/vaccinations
3.GM food:http://techandfood.weebly.com/
4.Crime Tracking:http://www.wix.com/jasmine_siew/g11-grouph

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