Monday, January 24, 2011

IC3 Certification Exam

Where :  

               IC3 exams are offered globally at Certiport Testing Centers. In addition to IC3, Certiport Centers can offer     Microsoft® Office Specialist and World Organization of Webmasters (WOW) exams.
There are testing sites being developed throughout the state of Mississippi.
Weekdays by appointment
Research and Curriculum Unit
103 Russell Street
Starkville, MS 39759



When:By appointments


How much: 35 dollars per cost and 300 per year

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Wide area Network (WAN)

T-1 Line

A dedicated phone connection supporting data rates of 1.544Mbits per second. A T-1 line actually consists of 24 individual channels, each of which supports 64Kbits per second. Each 64Kbit/second channel can be configured to carry voice or data traffic. Most telephone companies allow you to buy just some of these individual channels, known as fractional T-1 access.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Journal entry

A) What did you learn this Semester in Computer Fundamentals?
B) How these new skill would help you achieve your long term goals?
C)Why is technology important for any career you would be pursuing?(give examples
D) What other technology skill would you like to learn in the immediate future?
E) What Academy major would you follow for the rest of your high school career? (Multimedia, Cisco, Apple, Programing, or General Tech?)

      In this semester i learn many things in my computer fundamentals I learned to how to use my Microsoft  Office and its many features. This skills will help me in the future and will help me more in college when it comes to a project i have to do and work on to edit it if i need. In this semester i think all i learn will be utilized as a great way to edit and work on any type of work i get. the technology will be helpful and needed in the career that i am planing to study once i start college. I want to be an FBI agent and in this kind of job i need the computer in order to research criminals. The way they live and how long there been clean and where they live.
             
      This can also help by helping the FBI find information of people that are missing and view videos and edit them to see who are the people on the screen that committed the crime that is not yet being punished I also want to be a forensic scientist I think in this the computer skills i learn will be great because i can research the types of death there are and the way people may die maybe this can also help by helping identify some that is dead. Another career i would like to achieve in if the others don't work out i want to be a photographer the computer skills will come in handy in editing pictures and printing them to the persons likings.

                   Some other technology skills i would love to learn are how to control my computer when it freezes and fix them up and use the computer to help other people edit things create a website and more.In the rest of high school i would love to study about FBI career and forensic science to study how can i help the causes of peoples death and the way we can find a cure for that virus that killed this person or the major cause of death or also i would like to follow up on a criminal justice degree. I would love to learn how to edit pictures and edit them in my likings or peoples liking this will follow in my photographer career

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

My future

university of phoenix, ITT college, west wood college 
PhD, MS, BS, Graduate Certificate - Specialize in Criminal Justice.
Required UCC courses ~ 21 hours listed below (50 hours total for UCC) Must complete with at least a grade of "C" in each course

University Of Phoenix, ITT College, West Wood College 
CHM 5993  Forensic Chemistry                                       3
BSC 5406  Forensic Biology                                               3
CHS 5531 Forensic Analysis                                              3
Workshops and Laboratories1                                        6
Electives2                                                                                          9 (Minimum)
Thesis Research   BSC6971 or CHM6970                    6 (Minimum)
Thesis Proposal Seminar BSC5931 or  CHM6935        1
Thesis Defense Seminar  BSC5975 or  CHM6971        1
1 Workshops and laboratories (up to 6 credits) may be substituted by lecture electives as described in 2 below.
2At least nine credits of additional graduate-level courses (excluding research and seminars) approved by the thesis committee in consultation with the Graduate Program Director. Credits taken at the 4000-level beyond six, or at a lower levels, will not count towards graduation.  Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Criminal Justice, and Legal Psychology courses may serve as electives with approval from the student’s committee.

University of Phoenix,Academic of art University, The Art Institute 
Art majors in the Photo Imaging BS/BA concentration must complete 60 units, including 30 units in foundations courses and 30 units in required courses. must pass classes with a C+

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Server Operating System

is an attempt to increase the awareness of a given computer operating system hopefully resulting in more users of that system, the assumption being that more users will lead, directly or indirectly, to greater improvement in the operating system ("OS"), and even in the computing world in general for using the system. It is most commonly used to refer to OS's that are in the minority of use, to compare to the OS that the majority already use.

Server

A Server is a computer that provides services used by other computers. For example a web server serves up web pages.

Router

A network device that forwards packets from one network to another. Based on internal routing tables, routers read each incoming packet and decide how to forward it. The destination address in the packets determines which line (interface) outgoing packets are directed to. In large-scale enterprise routers, the current traffic load, congestion, line costs and other factors determine which line to forward to.

PSTN (public switched telephone network)

PSTN (public switched telephone network) is the world's collection of interconnected voice-oriented public telephone networks, both commercial and government-owned. It's also referred to as the Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS). It's the aggregation of circuit-switching telephone networks that has evolved from the days of Alexander Graham Bell ("Doctor Watson, come here!"). Today, it is almost entirely digital in technology except for the final link from the central (local) telephone office to the user.

Proxy Server

Most large businesses, organizations, and universities these days use a proxy server. This is a server that all computers on the local network have to go through before accessing information on the Internet. By using a proxy server, an organization can improve the network performance and filter what users connected to the network can access.

peer-peer network

A peer-to-peer, commonly abbreviated to P2P, is any distributed network architecture composed of participants that make a portion of their resources (such as processing power, disk storage or network bandwidth) directly available to other network participants, without the need for central ...

Node

 The point on a stem where a leaf is attached or has been attached; a joint.

Modem

A device for transmitting usually digital data over telephone wires by modulating the data into an audio signal to send it and demodulating an audio signal into data to receive it.

local area conector(LAN)

A system that links together electronic office equipment, such as computers and word processors, and forms a network within an office or building.

Intrane

 is the generic term for a collection of private computer networks within an organization. An intranet uses network technologies as a tool to facilitate communication between people or workgroups to improve the data sharing capability and overall knowledge base of an organization's employees.