Thursday, May 19, 2011

blog #16 Type Catw Practice 3

A recent article published in science journal nero-image revealed that when we attempt demanding tasks simultaneously,we end up doing neither as well as we should because our brain have cognitive limits. There was a study done at stanford university a group of students was asked to spend 30 minutes simultaneously compiling a music playlist, chatting and writing a short essay.    

                                                                                 Asecond group focused on each task individually for 10 minutes each after ward they were given a memory test the single taskers did significantly better than their multi-tasking peers." A tremendous amount of evidence shows the brain does better when it's performing tasks in sequence rather than all at once we still dont know the long- term effects of chronic multi-tasking but theres no questions were bad at it,and it is bad for us.
                                              
                                                                            I agree because our brain stores a minimal amount at a time which if we try to overcrowed our brain with to much at once it will result in confusion and error.verses if we take ourtime to absorb and respond to what were doing we will result in a much better out come.
                                                                                 I remember when i was working in the hospital we had a high cesus of 40 patients we had myself plus another tech, three nurses we had to admit patients,do vital signs,blood work,EKG,perform patient care for the new and existing patients,assist nurses,chart  patient findings and doings.
                                                                                    By the time when it was almost time for the shift to end and we had to get ready to finish upwith patients to get ready for report. I went over what I needed to do for patient in chart's I found in doing simultanious tasks I had errors in spelling of names some chart was not completed ,some blood work was not done.I realized when I was not working under pressure my job was done more accurate because I was able to do everything one at a time I was ablr to think things through more before doing it.
                                                                                      In conclusion the article stated single taskers did significantlt better than multy taskers peers. Therefore the brain work faster and more prompt when things are being planned and thought through with more time to register,process what is needed done. focus is the goal and the key to get better results.      
 

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Blog #14 Learning from another ENG 99 CLASS

I feel post #1 is the best . I like how he refers to the article  that was given  he gives some supporting details  he gives some reason and examples he compairs reason with facts. To  a certain extent i have.I feel in the conclusion he gave a connection to the article but   enough he gave how its affecting the world and the young  but he could add how the reality show could be improved to help strengthin the mind set of the world and young to make the new generation stict to getting an education verses taking the easy wayout such as reality. 

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Blog#8summary of a ''red pill or blue pill'' is ignorance bliss?''

Alice in wonderland and the matrix is similar because they both share a likeness living in an illusion and reality,they both share a confusion of the life their living as to whats really reality.Neo the main character of the matrix starts off as a computer hacker and he is told that his entire life is an illusion so morpheus offers neo the chance to take the blue pill to keep living in a illusion or the red pill to be enlightned to learn the truth and like alice in wonderland where she has the choice to either leave reality behind or stay lost in the fantasy world.The Difference between the matrix and Alice In Wonderland is that Neo chose to be enlightnened and learn the new ways and to learn the truth and alice chose to leave the fantasy world behind and continue living in reality.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The allegory of the cave man #4

In the allegory of the cave man  socrates said '' I said,let me show in a figure how far our nature is englightened or unenlightened:- behold! human beings living in a underground  den, which has a mouth open towards the light and reaching all along the den; here they have been from their childhood, and have their legs and necks chained so that they cannot move, and can only see before them,being prevented by the chains from turning round their heads.''The people were perplexed because they believed in a lie so much that when they were told the truth with proof they still were in denial.The truth was a lie an illusion and the lie  they lived for them was the truth so even  though they were shown the light they still choose to live in the darkIt's hard to except change when living a certain way for many years, the reality of it all cannot seem to make sense it will always seem foreign.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Blog 2: "Hype"

In the Article  ''HYPE'' by Kalle Lsn ,No longer are ads confined to the usual places,buses,billboards,stadiums.everywhere your eyes can pissibly come to rest is now a place that incorprate America's view , can and ought to be filled with a logo or product message.Advertising is part of our every day life forever we will see it through commercial or hear it through word of mouth.Their is no where to run, no one is exempt and no one will be spared.A company executive calls these little monitors the most powerful micromarketing meduium available today.Therefore advertisment is taken the world by storm

"I know the truth" blog# 3

The article speaks of how we the people are easily misinformed manipulated and mislead. Reason being the cultural center will not be built on the site of the world trade towers destroyed on September 11 but about a tenth of a mile away .Contradiction ,because many lost a lot of loved ones and feel that a ground zero is a memorial site. Rejection of the rumors also plummeted among subjects who read the rebuttals along with raufs words about Americas shared responsibility for 9/11.What was most disturbing to the researchers was not just how easy it is to manipulate people’s belief systems with insinuating pictures or inflammatory quotes. If it weren’t easy, negative political ads wouldn’t work.

How to do one thing at a time Blog #1

A recent article published in science journal nuro-image revealed that when we attempt demanding tasks simultaneously, we end up doing neither as well as we should because our brains have cognitive limits. There was a study done at Stanford University. A group of students was asked to spend 30 minutes simultaneously compiling a music playlist, chatting and writing a short essay. A second group focused on each task individually for 10 minutes each. Afterward, they were given a memory test the single taskers did significantly better than their multi-tasking peers.’ A tremendous amount of evidence shows the brain does better when its performing tasks in sequence rather than all at once ''.we still don’t know the long-term effects of chronic multi-tasking but there’s no questions were bad at it and its bad for us.
     I agree because our brain stores a minimal amount at a time which if we try to overcrowd our brain with too much at once it will result in confusion and error. Verses if we take our time to absorb and respond to what were doing we will result in a better out come. I remember when I was working in the hospital we had a high census of 40 patients, we had myself plus another tech, three nurses and we had to admit patients, do vital signs, blood work, ekg, perform patient care for new and old patients, assist nurses, chart patient findings and doings by the time it was almost time for the shift to end..And we had to get ready to finish up with patients to get ready for report. I went over what I needed to do for patient in charts, I found in doing simultaneous tasks I had errors in spelling of names. Some charts was completed, some blood work was not done. I realized when I was not working under pressure my job was done  more accurate because I was able to do everything one at a  time I was able to think things through more before doing it.
     In conclusion the article stated single taskers did significantly better than multi taskers peers. Therefore the brain works faster and more prompt when things are being planned and thought through with more time to register, process what is needed, focus is the goal and key to get better results.