Monday, December 19, 2011

TURING TEST


1. Click on each of these machines and have a conversation with them:
a) Did either of the machines come close to passing the Turing Test (did they seem human?)
       ans: a little but they messed up after a while
b) What were some of the questions you asked them?  Why?
      ans: are you straight, how old are you, where do you live
c) Why do you think it’s so hard to design a machine that passes the Turing Test?
      ans: because people can ask strange question and about weird time

Monday, December 12, 2011

1. Give 3 examples of plagiarism.

Ans: copying homework, copying and pasting, borrowing ideas

2. Take each example you gave in number 1 and write what you could do to make it NOT plagiarism.

Ans: change the word around and make it yours, copy only one time change the words up, start with some one else idea and change it to yours.

3. Go to Techbrarian’s Student Blogs page and find a quote from your favorite student blogger. Copy and paste the quote into your blog. Next, go to the citation machine. Put in the information they ask to generate a citation for that quote. Copy and paste the result into your blog below the quote.

Monday, December 5, 2011

ICED Game


1. Name 5 human rights and explain what they mean.

Ans: freedom of expression, the right to life, no slavery, no torture, innocent till proven guilty

2. What human rights are violated in the game ICED? Explain.

Ans: yes they arrest me for no reason

3. If you could re-design this game, what would you keep? What would you do differently?

Ans: the cops and the question and some decision they made you choose