To put it plainly my best questions are driven by my genuine interest in the topic. Though I'm not a curious person i find myself generally curious about food and fitness related topics. When I am truly curious about something i become obsessive about it, I have been known to research random things like how much peanut butter is ideal for a pb and j for hours on end until i am satisfied. Although it may seem useless to some i can now say that i make perfect pb and j's every time.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Plagiarism
Plagiarism can at times be difficult to identify, but can be just as easy to avoid if you are mindful. To avoid plagiarizing be sure the ideas you express are truly your own. We all know that quoting another idea word for word requires quotation marks, but it is key to note that paraphrasing another idea also requires a citation, even if you mix your own words into the it. In short, when in doubt you should at least cite your source to avoid being accused of plagiarism. Lots of professional scientists and researchers also find themselves conducting unethical research, not always because they are attempting to wrongfully take credit, but sometimes they simply fail to cite the source of the research that led them to their theories. I find that the best in people comes out when they have to form their own ideas, rather than mooching off of someone else's and that is also the #1, sure fire way to avoid plagiarizing.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Progress Update
Feedly
Recently myself along with my entire STEM class have made Feedly accounts to subscribe to blogs that may help us in completing our projects. Along with a slew of robotics blogs, I also subscribed to Wired Top Stories, and to any of my readers who enjoy anything tech related I recommend you do too. One of my recent favorite articles from them wasn't much of an article at all it was a posting of the top 9 GTA V game-plays, an although I do not have the game i have played with friends and found the videos amusing. So if your bored and just browsing the web go make a Feedly and subscribe to Wired Top Stories.
Link: http://cloud.feedly.com/#subscription%2Ffeed%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.wired.com%2Fwired%2Findex
Link: http://cloud.feedly.com/#subscription%2Ffeed%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.wired.com%2Fwired%2Findex
Friday, October 4, 2013
Progress Update
Now that we have formed a solid idea for the block scooper and placer for the robot we have assembled and attached it, and are currently working on the code to make it operable via our wireless controller. I'm looking forward to posting another test drive video soon, so stay tuned...
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