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Hindi Indic Input 2 – User Guide Hindi Indic Input 2–User Guide 2 Contents WHAT IS HINDI
INDIC INPUT 2?
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Hindi Indic Input 2 tool will be packaged as a setup and running the setup will invoke the services.
The tool supports all popular keyboard layouts. System Requirements Windows Vista Windows 7
*Tool is compatible with equivalent 64–bit Operating Systems mentioned above. To Install Hindi Indic
Input 2 Installation of the Hindi Indic Input 2 is a very easy process that takes less than two minute to
complete. Run or double click Hindi Indic Input 2 Setup. The setup wizard will guide you through the
installation process. Once the installation process is complete, Hindi Indic Input 2 has been
successfully installed will be displayed. Note: On Windows Vista and Windows 7, if your user login
does not have administrative privileges or is not included in the user group of administrators right click
the "Setup.exe" icon and select "Run as Administrator". Hindi Indic Input 2–User Guide 4 To Use
Hindi Indic Input 2 1. Start any Office application, including WordPad or Notepad. 2. Click the
Language Indicator located in the System Tray on the right side of the Windows taskbar or on
Language bar as shown below and select HI–Hindi. 3. Select Hindi Indic Input 2 from the shortcut
menu that appears. The PC is now ready to start typing in Hindi. Note: If you are unable to view
Language bar on your PC Click Here. Hindi
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Nt1310 Section 2 Section 3
Section III–A explains how the keyboard works while section III–B describes the main iterations that
led to the keyboard's final version. In section III–C, some of the user–interface design principles that
helped to fine–tune the keyboard design are mentioned.
A. How Does It Work
The keyboard works like text entry keyboards, however, instead of inputting letters it inputs blocks.
Each key inputs a block or changes a field. Version 3 in figure 1 shows the current layout of the
keyboard. Once a block is inserted, the keyboard selects and highlights the first unoccupied input
connector. The arrow keys allow navigating the blocks through their connectors by highlighting them.
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Just like many keyboard designs that utilize the letter or word frequencies to layout their keys, we
want to utilize the blocks' frequencies. To accomplish this, we looked for Blockly programs sources.
Code Studio, a website offering online courses created by Code.org, is used by millions of students
[14]. It relies heavily on Blockly to teach programming concepts. Therefore, we choose it as a
reference for Blockly programs. We counted the frequency of each block that was asked to be input in
all the offered activities. However, if the activity asks the users to input less than 10 blocks we did not
include that activity in the statistics. We chose not to include such activities because they have few
blocks that do not represent a common block–base program. Commonly, an activity with few blocks
just teaches how to input blocks rather than teaching programming concepts or problems solving. This
left us with 47 Blockly programs from courses 2,3, and 4. We found that the average input task
consists of 19 blocks. Table I shows the frequency of block types. The Code Studio activities did not
ask the students to input all the block types in Blockly as can be noticed from the
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Bach Fugue Analysis
For that reason, Bach used a fugue in solo organ pieces and in instrumental works and choral cantatas.
This Fugue is the most famous of fugues by any composer.
The difficult part to explain is how Bach created the Toccata's forceful organ effect. When Bach was in
Arnstadt when he was younger, the organ ordinarily lacked a 16–foot register on the keyboard;
consequently, it sounds an octave lower than the normal 8–foot register. Accordingly, in order to create
the effect, Bach used octave doubling; consequently, he continued the resounding effect of the opening
bars; conversely, there is no octave doubling in any of Bach's later organ works; moreover, the fugue
sounds furious with its uninterrupted series of fast notes. Also, Bach felt ... Show more content on
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This section segues into the third and final section of the Toccata, which consists almost entirely of a
passage doubled at the sixth and comprising reiterations of the same three–note figure, similar to
doubled passages in the first section; after a brief pedal flourish, the piece ends with a D minor chord.
In Bach's brilliance, he made the subject of the four–voice fugue up entirely of sixteenth notes with an
implied pedal point set against a brief melodic subject that first falls and then rises. Nevertheless,
Baroque music frequently encountered Violinistic figures and that of Bach, both as fugue subjects and
as material in non–imitative pieces. The answer is in the subdominant key, rather than the dominant.
Although it's a four–part fugue, there are only three voices, and some of the interludes are in two or
even one voice (notated as two); although Bach employed only one simple triadic harmony throughout
the fugue, there is an unexpected C minor subject entry and, furthermore, a solo pedal statement of the
subject (a unique feature for a Baroque fugue). After the final subject entry, the composition resolves
to a sustained B flat major chord; a multi–sectional coda follows, which Bach marked as Recitativo.
Although it's only 17 bars long, it progresses through five tempo changes; in addition, Bach had the
last bars played Molto
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Disadvantages Of Mechanical Keyboard
Best Mechanical Keyboards and Buying Guide The market for mechanical keyboards is huge. In
recent years, more manufacturers have discovered the computer accessories market. Amazon alone has
more than 1,000 mechanical keyboards on offer. With all the variety, it's very hard to keep track.
Therefore, it is not possible to buy a good model without experience and test reports. Here is where we
come into play. We compare and test the different models for you. We create test reports for you. We
have not received the products free. Neither have they paid for the reviews. The Brief Essentials A
mechanical keyboard uses switches/buttons with springs. Conventional keyboards use rubber or
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You get customizable lighting up to 16.8 million colors to personalize the Ryos MK FX mechanical
keyboard. You can customize your game while playing and respond to changes immediately without
leaving your game. You also have the Easy Shift [+] – Technology available. This allows you to assign
two different commands to your keys, which can be of great use in the game. Even the technical
hardware is convincing. Inside the keyboard, they used a fast processor with error–free data
transmission. Your macro inputs transmitted here without any implications in the game. At the end of
the day, the mechanical buttons on the Ryos MK FX designed and built for more than 50 million
keystrokes. Roccat Ryos MK FX RGB Advantages: RGB lighting with many effects Beautiful,
ergonomic wrist rest Excellent for typing and solid workmanship Macro Presets for Games and Office
Disadvantage: High price How we tested the Mechanical
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HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD Essay
HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD
BAROQUE PERIOD
Harpsichord (Italian cembalo; French clavecin), stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are
plucked to produce sound. It was developed in Europe in the 14th or 15th century and was widely used
from the 16th to the early 19th century, when it was superseded by the piano. In the 20th century the
harpsichord was revived for performance of music of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, as well as for
new compositions. The incisive sound quality of the plucked metal strings adds clarity to melodic
lines. The harpsichord is particularly effective in performing contrapuntal music–that is, music that
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A typical two–manual harpsichord of the 18th century had strings at normal and octave–high pitch
playable on the lower manual, strings at normal pitch controlled by the upper manual, and a coupling
mechanism. Early History The earliest school of harpsichord building developed in Italy in the 16th
and 17th centuries. Italian harpsichords differed from others in that they normally were made of
extremely thin wood and then placed in a stronger outer case of the same shape. A second important
school of building developed in the 16th and 17th centuries in Flanders, centered around the influential
Ruckers family of builders. These schools gave way in the 18th century to distinctive styles of
building that developed in France (the Blachet family), Germany (the Hass family), and England
(Jacob Kirkman). Harpsichords of the different national schools varied in details of their proportions
and construction, resulting in slight, although characteristic differences in tone color. Modern
Developments In the 20th century, two broad approaches to harpsichord building emerged. The first
utilized recent principles of construction, such as are found in present–day pianos. Stimulated by the
Polish harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, this style was exemplified by the French piano firms of
Pleyel and Érard. Their harpsichords relied on heavy strings under high tension in a heavily braced
case. Many
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Why Are Computers Important Today? World?
Why are computers important in today's world?
Computers have become important in today's world because they are used in most fields of work, even
the unexpected lines of work use computers for example; Doctors rely on computers to store data for
medical research and even keeping information about patients. Nowadays, we rely so much on
computers to help us to accomplish tasks easily, communicate, educate and there are many more uses.
Identify the main parts of a computer
System Unit
The system unit is where everything is stored to be able to work. The system unit holds the CPU
(central processing unit) to act as the brain of the computer. The unit contains the power supply and the
motherboard, which is the brain and blood of the computer. All the other parts of the computer join at
the unit to allow the computer to work, which are: the monitor, mouse, keyboard and the speakers (if
required).
Monitor
The monitor is the visual part of the computer. It is used to display information from the computer
onto a screen to allow the user to see what they are doing. The monitor does require electricity in order
for it to work, which means that it has its own power cord, which is needed to be plugged into an
outlet.
Mouse
The mouse is used to help navigate around the computer. Some mouse's are wired and some are
wireless. There are two buttons on a mouse that are left click and right click.
Keyboard
The keyboard is used for entering data (letters, numbers and symbols) and
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Keyboard Sonata And Scarlatti Similarities
The pieces Sonata in A Major, H. 186, Wq. 55/4, keyboard sonata, excerpt: Second movement (1765)
by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Sonata in D Major, K. 119, keyboard sonata (ca. 1740s) by
Domenico Scarlatti are both very unique pieces. Both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Domenico
Scarlatti were keyboard composers during their time in the 1700's. Both of their pieces have more
similarities then they do differences. One similarity that stands out the most in these two pieces is that
they are both keyboard played sonatas. Both pieces are in major key and have a very unique melody.
Even thought Domenico Scarlatti's piece is a little more disjointed or harsh sounding, it still has a
soothing melody in the majority of its course. Both Carl Philipp
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The Music Instrument the Organ Essay
The organ is an instrument that dates back to the third century B.C. The man credited for this invention
is Ctesibius of Alexandria who invented an instrument called the hydraulis, which used wind
maintained through water pressure to some pipes. Organs are most likely found in churches and are
used during the services. Its divine pitch imitates that of a human voice and creates a beautiful sound
that many find pleasing. There are three types of organs, non–piped, electronic, and mechanical
organs. Non–piped organs are much like accordions and harmonicas. Electronic organs make
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Organs also range in size from single small keyboards to huge organs with five keyboards. Some of
the bigger instruments can have over 10,000 pipes. The famous Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart once
called the organ the "king of instruments". Organs were traditionally used for Christian and Catholic
Church services, that is why they are commonly referred to as "church organs". Organs are ideally
made to accompany human voices. It could be a soloist, choir, whatever, that is one of its key
purposes. This first began in the seventh century with Pope Vitalian. At first people were not fond of
having music and singing during church services but people quickly became accustomed to having an
organ around because of the beautiful sound that complimented the songs of worship. The organ
became a popular and much wanted necessity in years to come.
Some organs, preferably larger ones, are also used for concerts called organ recitals. Almost any organ
large enough outside of church is considered a concert organ. Church organs are very large to begin
with, so concert organs must be very, very large. In the twentieth century, organs were made to replace
symphony orchestras by playing transcripts of orchestral pieces. This was a major accomplishment
because symphony orchestras took up a lot of space and time. The organ was considerably smaller and
only required the musical talent of one person instead of an entire
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Rick Wakeman Research Paper
ClassicRockRadio.co.uk Music Review
Spotlight: Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017 Universal Music Group, Inc.)
By: Gary "Uncle G" Brown
Twitter @GBrown0816
Performed on a Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano, the newest studio release from a long time
favorite musician of mine; Rick Wakeman. His newest release is at the time of this writing, charting.
Out about a month ago. Fifteen tracks, with Rick's piano playing being the only thing you'll hear on
the record. Cover songs all but one, Wakeman's Dance of the Damselflies, and a song that I can't count
as an original Wakeman composition, for the sole reason of it being credited to a dear friend of his, Jon
Anderson. That song, a Yes hit called 'Wonderful stories". My take has always been ... Show more
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He was Yes' keyboard player. That is until he quit in 1974. Had not one, but three of the coolest solo
records ever, all released back to back, as popular today, as they were back then; The Six Wives of
Henry The VIII (1973), Journey To The Centre of the Earth (1974), and The Myths Legends of King
Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (1975). And because of all the repeated plays I gave them
over the decades, I now have 50 to 100 Rick Wakeman CD's in my music collection; studio, live, and
greatest hits. Including to everything he did with Yes, and various other musicians; David Bowie/Elton
John. Just to name a couple. Throw in Black Sabbath, and Cat Stevens. And the list goes on and on. A
wonderful career ... so far.
Uncle G reviews ... Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017)
Opens with a most beautiful version of The Beatles – Help (1965). Two Beatles songs are included on
the album with the second one being, Eleanor Rigby (1966). Both extraordinary pop pieces, and both
given a new life by Mr. Wakeman. My guess is that Sir Paul McCartney would be very flattered
hearing either piece.
The next three tracks are Rick's spin on some of classic rock's finest
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Modern Technology
Technology is developing day by day. With technology developing, innovation is increasing. This
modern era, technology is everything. But is only technology good enough for us? Not quite. The
technology we want has to be innovative, they have to fulfill every requirement that we desire. They
have to be efficient, they have to cool and good looking, most of they have to be unique and of high
performance qualities. Hundreds and thousands of different types of technological advancements have
occurred. A specified area to cover and witness the massive development of technology would be the
electrical devices. More specifically, mobile devices. These are devices that are known for their
portability and flexibility of use. A mobile device now a days is never one single functioning piece of
equipment. A modern mobile device includes the features of a music player, a video player, a phone
device, an internet browsing device and so many other multi purpose features. We all know that these
are all found in smart phones. But they are even more powerful features in tablets. Tablets are basically
a regular smart phone, but with everything much bigger. With tablets, bigger is better. Tablets are a
major breakthrough in technological advancement and developments. Tabs are found in almost every
day households, but mostly they are found in the uses of official works. There are tens and hundreds of
types of tabs. But one company stands out from the rest. They are known for their innovation
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Easy Arabic With Clavier...
Easy Arabic with clavier arabe
The Arabic language Is one of the most beautiful although quite difficult to learn languages in the
world and the font has been praised over the years by the people of the world who have gazed upon the
wondrous middle eastern language.
The language has existed for over thousands of years and has found its way into many different scripts
in pages that have been preserved since decades, now however, while the language wants to make shift
online, things get difficult.
Although the Arabic language is difficult to understand by people who are unaware of the script, it is
even more difficult for the computer to understand the language and the service providers for
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The best way is to resort to the clavier arabe service which helps provide one of the best solutions in
this case by providing the most accurate and easy descriptions in the language and allows for easy
transliteration.
This service has become so popular that the clavier Arab is one of the most popular in the scene of the
Arabic keyboard online and is used by thousands of users across the worlds who wish to communicate
using the Arabic language.
The whole concept is online and also can be sued without an active internet connection which is an
added bonus for people who have limited internet access due to its large database on the Arabic
language and its terminologies.
This added with the fact that the whole service is directly linked to the Google translation and
transliteration servers makes the prospect of accuracy very strong and reduces the margin of error in
this case by helping in providing the best in the cases of translation services by ensuring that the user
can use it freely and
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Gaming Keyboard Essay
Top 10 Gaming Keyboards The game world has entered a new era of VR–technologies, which does
not recognize keyboards and monitors, which we are used to seeing in ordinary gamers. However, the
gaming markets overrun with a number of helmets and controllers. Developers of "mice" and
keyboards go to great extents, just to please gamers. Therefore, the largest manufacturers create special
game brands aimed at popularizing e–sports and video games in general – specially made for gamers
of Republic, Legion, and Omen games. The gaming keyboard is the most underrated segment of the
computer peripherals by gamers. First, when buying a computer for video games, users pay attention
to the "hardware" and the mouse, forgetting about the keyboard. Only ... Show more content on
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The B318 refers to the game series Bloody, equipped with 108 membrane–type keys. However, the
dedicated block of 8 red mechanical keys allows you to feel the difference between the "membrane"
and the mechanics. " There are three brightness modes for the backlight of the keys, as well as 3 colors
to choose from – blue, green and turquoise. Sadly, there is no classic red available in the Bloody B318.
The pluses of the 318th models credited to the USB–interface and full–featured water protection with
plugs on the back of the keyboard, which easily cope with liters of liquid spilled during the game.
Keyboard type pros Minuses Membrane + reasonable price + high–grade moisture and dust protection
+ the ability to create bent keyboards – low reliability in comparison with "mechanical" keyboards –
absence of "firm mechanical" response Mechanical + ease of work + nice stroke of the keys + accurate
response + possibility of regulation of force of pressing + high reliability of mechanical switches –
high price – lack of protection as such from external influences (dirt, dust, moisture) A4TECH X7–
G300 BLACK PS/2 This is the best gaming keyboard in the budget segment. The
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The Pen Is Mightier Than The Keyboard : Advantages Of...
The research article "The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop
Note Taking" was written by Pam A. Muller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer, and published by the
Psychological Science in 2014. The article focuses on a series of previous research on the topic and
studies with the goal of providing evidence to answer their two main questions. The first question is
which one the two note taking strategies works better and increases academic performance longhand
note taking or laptop note taking. The second question is how verbatim overlap (word for word) affects
our learning. In the article, three studies were conducted similarly but as the studies were made
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The encoding hypothesis says that writing helps to encode the information better. The external–storage
hypothesis suggests that by writing down the information is helpful because you can review it later,
therefore increasing retention. Even though, there has been a mix of results in these hypotheses it is
certain to say that the use of these two hypotheses together can help improve the academic
performance. Other research suggests that note taking can be generative (in our own words) and non–
generative (word for word). Verbatim note taking tends to lower our cognitive process. The deeper the
information is processed and encoded the better the comprehension and retention of the information
and better it is for encoding. The research has shown that people who take verbatim notes show a
lower academic performance than those who use non–verbatim notes.
In the article were three studies conducted to answer two questions "whether taking notes on a laptop
versus writing long–hand notes affects academic performance and to explore the potential mechanism
of verbatim overlap as a proxy for depth of processing".
Study 1 They were 67 participants in study 1 and they were students from the Princeton University
subject pool, there was an equal amount of men and women in the study and 1 unknown. Also, 2 of the
participants were excluded from the study, 1 because he was already exposed to the experiment
material and the other
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Swot Analysis Of Morgan Chase & Co
JP Morgan Chase & Co. is currently United States' biggest bank, and the 6th biggest bank
internationally with over 2.4 trillion dollars in assets. This financial juggernaut was formed in 2000,
when Chase Manhattan Corporation and JP Morgan & Co merged. Currently, Chase is well known for
their credit card line in America, and is responsible for consumer banking, while JP Morgan is well
known internationally, and responsible for investment banking. Although JPMC is one of the world's
biggest banks, senior management at JPMC has continuously referred to the company as a technology
company. Technology plays an astronomically more important role in banking because of convenience
and security. JPMC currently has over 40,000 technologists, of which over 18,000 are software
developers (Crowe). In comparison, Google, arguably the most renowned tech company in the world,
has around 60,000 employees. With such an enormous staff of technologists and coders, JPMC, like
any big tech corporation, must be concerned with employee production efficiency. Over my past
summer as an intern, I've noticed that there is one key area that JPMC could improve on – keyboards.
Every technologist at JPMC has their own area for their computer setup, and unsurprisingly, most
technologists spend a majority of their time in front of their computer doing one task – typing. The
keyboards provided by JPMC were basic plastic membrane keyboards that did not support any added
functionality. Even as an intern, I
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Nd10 Unit 3 Research Paper
If you deal with a great deal of data collection on a daily basis, you know that inputting and collecting
that data can be a real pain. But rather than relying on multiple, complex systems, what if there was a
way to collect multiple fields of data all at the same time? And with just one single adapter and cable?
The Heidenhain ND1100/1200 Quadra–Chek Gage Interface with Multi–field Output allows for you to
send data directly to Excel, with no software wedge required! You will be able to output to five fields
in Excel or to any other Explorer based SPC programs with just the simple push of a single button.
The SmartCable has a built–in keyboard wedge; this built–in wedge will let the computer read the
SmartCable as a keyboard device that is able to send data to any Microsoft Windows application. The
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This SmartCable Keyboard gage interface connects the Metronics Quadra–Chek 200 Series to the
SmartCable Keyboard using a simple 9–pin female cable connector, with no additional cables
required! The output of this SmartCable is a basic USB 2.0 keyboard signal. And this cable also allows
you to connect to and input in up to five different fields in Excel (or other data collection programs), at
the same time. The SmartCable is easy to configure for different output modes, such as: CR, TAB, or
multiple TABs followed by CR. A rotary switch located just under the top faceplate on the keyboard,
makes it easy to adjust your output mode. Simply unscrew the two small Philips screws and lift up the
plate to access the rotary switch. Helpful LED indicator lights aid the operator with the gage interface
operations. This SmartCable also is available in several different lengths per special request, making it
easier for you to set up your system to your exact needs and
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Keyboards Versus Pencils...
Technology is slowly taking over the world. It affects many things, one of them being handwriting.
Typing has some advantages over handwriting, but typing also has some disadvantages. Cursive is
outdated, and typing is more efficient than handwriting in general. However, handwriting has some
benefits over typing. Cursive was a lot more prominent in the past then it is today. According to
Remington Korper, cursive was taught before printing. This made it the main form of writing for
students. Some people that had excellent cursive could take it as a job. The first type of cursive was
Spencerian. This was a very time consuming, tiring writing. The next type was Palmer's Method. This
was faster and easier than Spencerian writing. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This makes note taking easier"(Pros and Cons). With faster note taking and the ability to do
assignments faster, a lot of time in class could be saved which allows for more information to be
taught. "When notes and assignments are saved to a computer, there's less likelihood of them getting
lost, especially if important files are routinely backed up"(Pros and Cons). Notes and assignments are
harder to lose if typed and saved on a computer compared to writing on a piece of paper. This makes
sure you are able to study, possibly leading to higher grades. Even though typing has many advantages
over cursive, typing also has some disadvantages. For one, laptops or computers can cost upwards of
$300. This is very expensive compared to paper and pencils, which only cost a couple dollars. Laptops
and computers are also very easily broken. "The act of handwriting helps students (and adults) retain
information more effectively than when keyboarding"(Handwriting Debate) Handwriting helps with
memorizing things. Without it, students would have a harder time memorizing info which could result
in lower test scores. "Digital devices may be great learning tools, but they also offer a number of
distractions to students"(Pros and Cons). Laptops and computers are distractions in school. This could
also result in lower grades. So is handwriting going to die out?
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A Short Note On Head Mounted Mouse & Keyboard For The...
Career Episode # 3 CE 3: Head Mounted Mouse & Keyboard for the Physically Disabled CE 3.1
Introduction This project was performed as a semester project during my Bachelors of Electronics and
Communications Engineering at VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY,
BANGALORE, INDIA. I performed this project with two other group mates, however, I was the
project lead as it was originally my idea and my fellows agreed I was fit to take charge. We did indeed
need external help from time to time, for which we consulted our instructors of the relevant
disciplines. Their help was very valuable and I thank them for their cooperation. CE 3.2: Background
CE 3.2.1 The theme of the project was to bring forth an idea which could prove to be helpful in today's
world and bring it to completion once the idea was approved. My first instinct was to develop a
solution for people who are physically impaired and could use my invention to complete day to day
tasks more seamlessly. I was very enthusiastic about my idea and thankfully our course instructor was
too and gave us a go ahead on the project. However we were at first more inclined towards developing
a robotics related project and a vacuum cleaning automaton such as the famous Roomba® but another
group had already taken this idea a few step further so we dropped our initiative out of professional
and friendly courtesy. CE 3.2.2 Electronic gadgets such as smartphones, PDAs, computers and laptops
have revolutionized the way in which we perform
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So, How Do People Really Use Their Handheld Devices? an...
Journal of Organizational Behavior J. Organiz. Behav. 23, 401–423 (2002) Published online in Wiley
InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/job.146
So, how do people really use their handheld devices? An interactive study of wireless technology usey
FRANCINE K. SCHLOSSER*
University of Waterloo, Canada
Summary
Using a symbolic interactionist methodology, the diverse meanings assigned by employees to wireless
handheld technology are investigated. Interviews were conducted with 11 individuals representing
three organizations in the public and private sector enhancing our understanding of technology use
within an organizational context. Wireless technology practices are examined as they relate to aspects
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Of these, 91 per cent have used a mobile phone and 27.5 per cent a pager. These devices have evolved
from basic paging, telephone, and scheduling technologies to active messaging: for instance, Internet–
enabled handheld computers (e.g. Palm Pilot and RIM's BlackBerry) currently allow individuals to
send and receive wireless communications. However, there has been little investigation into the ways
in which employees are adapting to these wireless technologies. Thus, this study will be provisional
and exploratory in nature and will address the need for this type of research given the limited nature of
past research on the meanings and uses of wireless technology. This research responds to Orlikowski
and Iacono's (2001) suggestion for increased research into the 'ensemble' view of technology (which
considers technology as embedded within the larger social context) because there has been little work
to date in this area. Orlikowski and Iacono (2001, p. 121) defined IT artefacts as 'those bundles of
material and cultural properties packaged in some socially recognizable form such as hardware and/or
software.' Upon reviewing past studies of technology performed over the past ten years, they
concluded that these artefacts must be viewed within their cultural and historical context, and as
dynamic and continually evolving products. Further, although there has been some research on
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Wireless Technology Proposal Essay
Wireless Technology Proposal
BIS/220
November 28, 2012
Wireless Technology Proposal The purpose of this proposal is to identify two wireless technologies,
which would be as a marketing tool and beneficial to implement in the Party Plates organization in
order to advance business objective. This proposal will also incorporate a rationalization for the
conclusion to implement the aforementioned wireless technologies and identify the risks of using
wireless technologies in the Party Plates work environment. In today's technological world, Party
Plates needs to establish a competitive approach in the marketplace with an innovative approach to the
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It is important to monitor your access points. There are precautions Party Plates may implement when
using public accesses: ▪ Avoid connecting to unknown public access point. ▪ Never use public "open"
networks (no lock symbol as shown above) to access your banking, credit card or other sensitive sites.
▪ Always establish a VPN connection as soon as you connect to the Wi–Fi Network when connecting
for company work (this help protect your computer by securing your data and enabling a firewall on
your computer). Apple's iPhone and iPad has gained a large share of the smart phone and computer
tablet market. Mitchell (2011) noted that competitors have released their own versions, and almost
overnight, a new technological commodity has become a competing force in the business world. Apple
has introduced many innovative features and has redefined the mobile–device and computer tablet
landscape forcing the competition to evolve and play catch–up in many cases (DesRosiers, 2010). The
iPhone has a large internal memory, has many key features that cannot be found on other devices, and
the operating system, Safari, is one of the best on the market. Face Time allows videoconferencing to
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Spanish Word For Keyboard
I search my mind for the Spanish word for "keyboard" as Nancy Mota stares at the screen with squinty
eyes while she pushes her wide, wrinkly old lady face close enough to the computer screen that her
nose brushes against it. She reminds me of Dora the Explorer's grandmother except that her hair is still
dark brown. El teclado! That's the word! I turn to my elderly student and finish my explanation on how
pushing the buttons on el teclado makes letters appear on the computer screen. She laughs and gives
me another firm, grandmotherly pinch on the inside of my elbow and proclaims she will never be as
smart as the "kids these days". It's a cold Saturday morning and twenty non–english speaking adults,
four volunteers, three toddles, two babies
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Mobile Computing : Using Handheld Devices With Miniature...
Introduction Mobile computing can be defined as the use of handheld devices with miniature
keyboards that allow the users to gain instant access to the information they need, as well as it enables
them to communicate or use applications available on the mobile technology platform to solve
problems. This can be attributed to the fact that there is an increasing advancement in terms of the
availability and efficiency of mobile based applications (Sykes, 2014). Additionally, mobile devices
allow users to socialize with other users on the go. In fact, over the past few years, mobile computing
has evolved progressively, especially with the advent of wireless technology. Basically, wireless
technology has made the location of mobile users irrelevant as emphasized by Sykes (2014). A good
number of businesses have been compelled to modify their business processes so as to accommodate
the rapidly evolving mobile technology. For instance, there are thousands of applications for both
android and iOS platforms than can be exploited by businesses to perform innumerable tasks and
processes. Essentially, this has motivated businesses to redesign their desktop platforms and the Web
to run on mobile devices with the help of mobile applications, such as iPhone, iPad, and Android
applications. Therefore, the implication of mobile devices in the modern world of business is getting
clearer, considering the impact they've had on social media networking sites (Jabeur, Zeadally &
Sayed, 2013).
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Starett 776 Research Paper
Goal: Introduce the smart cable for Starrett 776 Display
Word Count: 455
Title: SmartCable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek
If you handle a wealth of data collection on a daily basis, you know that inputting and collecting that
data can be excessively tedious at times. But rather than having to rely on multiple, complex systems,
what if there was a way to gather several fields of data all at the same time? And with just one single
adapter and cable? The "SmartCable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776
Gage–Chek" allows for you to send data directly to Excel, with no additional software wedge
necessary! You will be able to send your output to five fields in Excel, or to any other Explorer based
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The Smart Cable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek uses a 9
pin female cable connector. No additional cables are necessary to connect your Smart Cable and your
Keyboard together! This cuts down on the clutter in and around your setup. This system also helps to
cut down on data collection errors because the Smart Cable Keyboard interface makes readings look as
if they were input using a standard keyboard. Data can be sent into any Microsoft programs; and to
send data into Excel, all you need to do it select the data cells in which you want your readings to
appear. All you have to do is select and press the button and your readings will take care of
themselves. Best of all, the Smart Cable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776
Gage–Chek connects directly to your computer and displays with no extra fuss or complicated setup.
The Smart Cable Keyboard will install itself onto your computer, making the whole job even
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The Microorganization Of The Computers
If one touches a laptop, he or she would assumably believe that the keyboard has the most bacteria,
because it is touched the most throughout the day. Wouldn't that be many people's idea? According to a
study done by the University of Cambridge, laptop keyboards can hold dangerous germs. The article
states that computers are most likely to be contaminated with potentially pathogenic microorganisms
in healthcare settings (Rutala, W. A., White, M. S., Gergen, M. F., & Weber, D. J. 2016, June 21). In
addition, another article issued by the American Journal of Infection Control expresses that touch
screens are more probable to contain opportunistic bacterial pathogens, since multiple hands mean
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As for the keyboard (Figure 3), the colonies were spread out, unevenly, and the mouse pad's bacteria
colony (Figure 2) was barely visible. What was surprising was the fact that the most touched region
was not the area with the most bacteria. It was actually one of the least touched regions, because many
people restrain from touching the screen, since it may cause the it to have finger imprints on it. Not
only this, but the difference in colony sizes sparked the idea that they may be different types of
bacteria on each region of the laptop. The data suggested that the bacteria from the keyboard and
mousepad are the same, most likely someone's hands. Through this journey, the experiments learned
the importance of cleaning not only their hands, but their laptops also because it may even carry
various amounts and types of bacteria. However, there were some human errors made throughout the
experiment. Not mentioned before, the control petri dish (Figure 1) was actually the second attempt.
During the first, the experimenters did not wave the swab in the air, but immediately swabbed the agar.
This eventually led to the lid of the dish containing a foggy layer, hardly letting the experimenters see
into the dish After trying the second time, it contained a small bacteria colony, which meant that it agar
and swabs were exposed for too long this attempt. Moving on, the experiment could have shown more
accurate and consistent results if it had been done multiple times
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Identifying the Components of Cognitivist Theories Used...
Lenora A. Mayne
American Intercontinental University
May 2013
EDU 622: Applying Learning Theories
Identifying The Components of Cognitivist Theories used in, "Kermit and The Keyboard."
Abstract
Cognitivism emphasizes on the explanation of cognitive structures and process, and the intervention of
these structures and processes between instruction and learning (Glaserfeld, 1989). The study of
cognitivism has allowed for educators, theorist and psychologist to understand the concepts of
knowing, thinking and formulating feedback. In reviewing the sample texture, "Kermit and the
Keyboard," has allowed for philosophers and psychologist to review the interactional theories of
learning process. Within this paper, will identify, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Philosophers and psychologist was able to determine three different cognitivist theories in relation to
sample text to help capture the meaning of information processing using cognitivism. The three
theories of cognitivist that was evaluated relates to the sample text Cognitive Information Processing
(CIP), Piaget's Theory and Perspective of Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development. The
theories of cognitivist used within the text provided the essence of understanding and explaining
Kermit's learning in the story.
The approach of using cognitive and knowledge development creates the mental process of attention,
memory, producing and understanding the process of learning (Smith, 2002). The three different
cognitivist theories, Cognitive Information Processing (CIP), Piaget's Theory and Perspective of
Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development helps capture the significants of cognitive and
knowledge development in capturing the true meaning critical thinking. Cognitive Information
Processing (CIP) develops the approach of problem solving and decision making. The concepts of
cognitive information processing provides the content of effective decision making including being
knowledgeable about the content of personal human values, interest, skills and preference (Peterson,
2008). Piaget's theory develops the idea of formal operational stage of development. Piaget's theory of
cognitive
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Bloom 's Taxonomy : Taxonomy Essay
Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy provides teachers a basis to develop classroom lessons with more depth and higher
levels of critical thinking. This hierarchy shows how students can learn material better and retain more
later. There are six levels (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation)
which cover the basics of the information (knowledge) all the way to critical analysis proving or
disproving theoretical situations (evaluation).
This technique appears ideal for my classes – Computer Science (Java programming) – because of the
intense focus on critical thinking and problem solving aspects of knowledge acquisition and use. I
believe that the 1st three levels – knowledge, comprehension, and application – are ideally suited to
the "on–level" CS classes, and I can add analysis and synthesis to the "Pre–AP" CS classes.
These two classes assume that the students have little to no prior experience with computer
programming and that the courses are geared to that end by providing much of the basics of Java. It is
because of this that so much of the 1st half of the year–long course is spent on basic concepts. We
naturally fall into these first three levels, knowledge, comprehension, and application, during this part
of the course. Through the first 8 weeks, we have discussed basic information such as variables,
arithmetic operators, displaying data on the terminal, keyboard input, and decision control. Through
lecture, demonstration, and
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Assignment 2 Learning Log Analysis
Take your chart that you created and write an essay explaining to me why you chose this item, why
you chose the specific ones that you evaluated, and what your findings were. Make sure each topic has
its own paragraph. This will be a complete writing so make sure you take your rough draft, revise it,
edit it, and then submit once you have the final copy perfected.
I picked the cheapest ones to write an essay on because some was $300 and even $500 so i picked the
$100–$250 pianos. I have been looking for pianos so i can learn how to play someday. I just got a new
one in the last 3 weeks. Mrs. O'connor had us do a thing to see which one would be better.
The 61–Key Electronic Keyboard had 5 stars and said, Compact digital keyboard with 61 full–size
keys, LCD screen, record and playback functionality, 100 keyboard sounds, 100 rhythms, and 50 demo
songs Sturdy adjustable keyboard stand is easy to move throughout the home or studio, Thick padded,
adjustable stool engineered for keyboard play Headphones let musicians practice in virtual privacy
without disturbing others and 30 free songs on Piano Maestro iPad app which is $119.99 and i don't
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The cost is
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Essay on Evolution of the Keyboard
The Physical Evolution of the Keyboard: From Monochord to Harpsichord
Since the first person heard the wind whistle through the trees or the sea in a seashell humans have
been drawn to sound. Being the oppressive and ingenious species that we are we felt the need to
capture these sounds and any others that we could to keep for our own. Eventually people like
Pythagoras and gods such as Apollo found that by stretching materials and picking/plucking them that
they would produce sounds and that the tighter you stretched these strings the higher the sound would
go. These were the early beginnings of the pianoforte.
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It is a rectangular box set horizontally on four legs. The strings run parallel with the long sides
of the case, as does the keyboard, which sits off center to one end or the other. At the opposite end of
this rectangle is the soundboard. The soundboard is a box taking up one quarter of the total length of
the instrument. It is usually made of softwood with an "f" shaped hole cut in it to amplify the sound
coming from the strings, which are situated just above it. The keys sit on a simple rocker mechanism
and strike the strings with brass blades called tangents. Under normal circumstances the strings are
deadened by felt dampers lying very near to on end of the strings. As the key is depressed it strikes the
string just past the felt damper and creates a temporary bridge for that string allowing it to vibrate. For
the note to continue to vibrate the player must keep the key depressed. Also, due to the nature of the
mechanism on the clavichord it is possible for the player to create vibrato by varying the amount of
pressure put on a key once it has been depressed. Unfortunately due to the size and construction of the
clavichord it has an extremely soft sound making it impossible to be heard in noisy surroundings.
The church had always been the center of the musical world and as music gained complexity the need
arose for a keyboard instrument that could be used in the
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History Of The Suite : French Keyboard And Lute Music...
BRDPAT004 History of Music 1 Assignment The development of the suite in French keyboard and
lute music during the 17th century Looking at the suite from a German perspective, it seems as if the
French suite is less cohesive and refined as compared to the fixed structure of dances found in the
German suite. The French suite is described as a 'loose form' as it is sometimes seen as a sequence of
contrasting dances and other times as a series of dances in the same key. In early French suites it can
be said that the influence of other cultural aspects in society is vast on the music. Trends noted in
society pertaining to aesthetics and values can be found represented in the music. One of the earliest
significant publications of a keyboard suite was "Pieces de clavicin" by Jacques Champion
Chambonnieres, who was seen as a big figure in the development of suite. Another significant
manuscript, known as the Bauyn MS , features dances by both Chambonnieres and his student, Louis
Couperin. The arrangement of early suites in France differs, but it is noted that these manuscripts are
arranged by composer, key and genre. The dances were arranged by key in ascending order. In these
early examples the Courantes always appeared before the Sarabandes and Gigue. Some evidence does
exist that some consideration was taken by the composers to specify the order in which pieces should
be played. Notes were usually made on the top of manuscripts for example written on a Gigue from
D'anglebert's
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Why Use An Ergonomic Keyboard
Why Use an Ergonomic Keyboard
The word ergonomic is probably a word you have heard severally from various quarters and the
technology world is perhaps the main center of focus as far as this is concerned. Looking at computers
which are our main concern, you will find that the aspect of an ergonomic keyboard has been
incorporated too.
Essentially, an ergonomic keyboard is supposed to make you comfortable as you work as it draws
away muscle strain and other repetitive strain injuries (RSI). In most cases, you will find that this
variety of keyboards are V shaped and this is meant to enable both hands to type at an angle, which is
assumed to be the most natural way to do so for every person.
As usual, most of the times, when working on or with your keyboard, speed, comfort and efficiency
are of the essence. It is said that using one of these will help you work efficiently and faster over a
long period of time since your hands and wrists will be much more comfortable and that injuries such
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While you are at it, understand that there are several varieties of these you are set to find out there such
as the arch keyboard that ensures keys are close to your fingers and the split variety that is meant to
make your wrists assume a more natural position as you type.
Other varieties include the contoured keyboard and handheld keyboard. But what really do you need to
consider as you choose what ergonomic keyboard is best for you, given the varieties available? I
would say design features. This is what helps you determine what is best for you and comfortable as
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Anton Dvorak Research Paper
Antonin Dvorak was born on September 8 1841 he died on May 1 1904. Now let's talk about his
keyboard. The keyboard has failed to replace the standard QWERTY keyboard. He was the second
Czech composer to achieve worldwide recognition. The Dvorak took about 12 years to perfect the
keyboard so it could be easier to type for the slower type's. The keyboard was designed to comfort the
type's. The Dvorak keyboard is much easier to type the a QWERTY keyboard. Dr. Dvorak used his
research to make the keyboard so people could use the keyboard for the people that have one hand.
Because computer's weren't even in researchers dreams in the late 1920s and 30s. The back–and–forth
flow obviously made typing much quicker and easier. The keyboard made typing
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Top 8 Powerful, Compact and Well Organized Tasks to...
Top 8 powerful, compact and well–organized tasks to increase your productivity (output).
Productivity is the grouping of smart preparation and dedicated hard work. Continuing productive to
your work is really hard. Every time end of the working day, chances are that you are not fulfilled with
what you have gifted. Productivity could be constantly value–added, but here are 8 pointers that have
truly worked for you. Fortunately, a computer, smartphone and a little know how all you need are.
1. Speed Reading Saves Your Time.
In your daily working day wants you to read huge passages of text quickly, think about figuring out
how to speed read. On a normal, a person reads around 200 to 250words per minute (WPM) and this is
really slow compared to speed readers because of sub–vocalization – you unconsciously read every
word to yourself as you read. Eliminating sub–vocalization is one of the essential fundamental of
speed reading. You can use Speed Reader (by P Garrison) app for your android phone and tablet, for
google chrome you'll use Spreed extension and for iOS try Speed Reading HD.
These apps are using Rapid Serial Visual Presentation technique. In this technique you'll see one word
at a time very quickly in the center of your screen. You'll observe that you're rapidly capable to read
300wpm and with a little more practice you'll reach 500–600wpm. You'll have the capacity for reading
three times quicker with a couple of days practice.
2. Take a Breaks Reminder
Every
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Essay Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist Perspective
Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist Perspective Laurie B. Conaway American
InterContinental University Abstract Three different cognitivist approaches to the story Kermit and the
Keyboard are presented in Driscoll's Psychology of Learning for Instruction (2005). Cognitive
Information Processing, Piagetian Theory, and Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development are
the three perspectives given on how Kermit learns to play the keyboard. These theories have
similarities as well as divergent views on development. Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist
Perspective Cognitive Information Processing, Piagetian Theory, and Interactional Theories of
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CIP explains the continuing development process, the actual stages of the learning process.(Driscoll,
2005) Piagetian Theory Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development proposes that a child's capacity to
understand certain concepts is based on the child's developmental stage. He outlined 4 stages of
development that spanned a child's age from birth through 11 years old. The list below presents a
summary of the characteristics typical at each stage: * Sensorimotor (birth to approximately age 2) –
begins to mentally represent objects and events * Preoperational (2 to 7 years) – engages in symbolic
play * Concrete Operational (7 to 11 years) – performs mental operations * Formal Operational (11
years onward) – Solves abstract problems in systematic and logical fashion (Driscoll, 2005, p.195)
Piaget's perspective on Kermit assumes he has reached his formal operational stage of development
and therefore does not provide much of an explanation of how Kermit learned to play the keyboard.
However if applied to a child learning to play the keyboard, like the CIP theory Piaget's theory does
address the learning of a symbol system which he termed social knowledge. This can be used to
explain Kermit's recognition of the musical notes and
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Keyboarding An Essential Skills For The 21st Century
The 21st Century approach for Information.
Why is Keyboarding an essential skill for the 21st century?
There is an explosive Internet growth of technology with in every society, offerings for people to
become more unique as an opportunity, to engage within ourselves, as citizens, within our economic
and civic lives. In reality, our computers very well became very essential in the workforce and within
our workplaces. Computers, also have become into existence in all our schools, colleges and
universities, as students are made aware of literacy about computer information systems. Normally
entered a curriculum, a form of an introduction to the new hardware and software about computer
vocabulary of bits and bytes, using computer courses. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Those big six skills involve in approach in any assignment or project that requires accessing,
evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing information, at all universities, colleges, trade schools, and city
school districts are in progression as approaches into developing information, built in literacy curricula
and courses by uses of keyboarding on laptops and desk–top computers. There will always be motor
learning within involvements concerning keyboarding, although motor learning is certainly less
complex initially, students are allowed to make linear finger movements to specific keys, rather than
letter strokes while typing on a typewriter. Keyboarding, typing and handwriting skills are all
developments and all share common features, However, each is unique and each requires unique
abilities while doing and maintain a certain role in literacy with a unique composition skill
development. In order in being successful and effective alternative to handwriting, computer
keyboarding speeds may need to be fast, beating as faster, rather than typing and/or handwriting (at
slower speed).
However, the uses on a computer, these involves having and using a keyboard for navigating the
monitor screen, or interface screen. With a keyboard, a computer mouse is (helpful tool) which is a
hand–held device. The mouse helps control the cursor on a computer–monitor screen. The keyboard is
a tool, (consists of and with a series of buttons (A–Z, 0–9) and special symbols). A user taps button(s)
to input commands into a computer. With both of these devices, are constant need, in order to
accomplish any tasks in any effective and timely
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Essay on The keyboard sonatas of Haydn and Mozart
I. Haydn
Haydn has a special preference for writing music in a bundle of six. Each of the six pieces has its
individuality while sharing many common features at the same time. Haydn's solo keyboard sonatas
show striking diversity in type and style. They often could be categorized by their style periods and
each of them reflects a corresponding social background.
Sonatas composed from 1773 to 1784 were intended as "public" works from the very beginning, with
a clear conception of the taste, preferences, and instruments available to the musical public of Vienna.
The Sonata in F Major, Hob. XVI: 23; L38 written in 1773 for solo harpsichord is the best known and
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II. Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had endless ideas for writing piano sonatas and like his other works, his
sonata style has evolved dramatically over the years. His early works have been constantly compared
with other well–known composers at the time. For example, it has been suggested that Haydn's F
Major Sonata, Hob. XVI: 23 as a model for Mozart's K. 280 in the same key.
The C Major Sonata, K. 309 was written on November 8, 1777 for the fifteen–year–old Rosa
Connabich who was the daughter of the leader of the Elector Karl Theodor's famous Mannheim
orchestra, Christian Cannabich. It was composed for solo piano. The three movements include Allegro
con spirito, Andante un poco Adagio , and Rondo: Allegretto grazioso. The opening theme of the first
movement uses a symmetrical paragraph of fourteen bars with seven measures each. It is followed by
a pair of 3–bar balancing phrases. The slow movement also adapted the well balanced phrase structure
at its exposition. This particular style was never unusual to musicians during the period. It has been
used by many others including Josef Antonin Stepan whose Sonata no. 57 in E flat embraced almost
identical elements as in Mozart's C Major Sonata. However, Mozart made his own mark distinctively
in various moments. For instance, in the second movement, there was a frequent alternation between
two dynamics, piano and forte.
During 1777, Mozart was traveling with his mother
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Kermit and the Keyboard
The Learning Processes of Kermit
As I read the story of "Kermit and the Keyboard" I began to think of the learning processes that he
engages himself in as he tries to accomplish learning task as it relates to playing the keyboard. In this
story three cognitive theories can be recognized, analyzed and they are all believed to produce
different learning outcomes. These three theories are the Cognitive Information–Processing Theory,
The Piaget's Theory of Development as it relates to learning and lastly, The Interactional Theories of
Cognitive Development. Each one of these theories presents itself in the manner in which Kermit
develops a strategy for learning how to play the keyboard.
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In Kermit's process of learning he was able to process information and stores it in his memory. He uses
the processes of attention, pattern recognition, encoding, chunking, rehearsal and retrieval to initiate
his learning processes and obtain new knowledge. According to Piaget's point of view, Kermit's
learning outcome and the process of learning has no bearing on his theory. This is due to the fact that
Kermit is an adult and has reached the formal operational stage of development. With this in mind, the
4 stages that focus on the processes of assimilation, accommodation and equilibrium in the
development of the cognitive structuring process is not in the process of development in learning how
to play the keyboard. However, there are some insights that can be attributed to this learning style. The
type of knowledge is a point that we can certainly consider as it relates to Piaget's theory of learning.
Physical knowledge is one type of knowledge that can be focused upon and this would include the
actual touch of the keys when playing the keyboard, the amount of force that would need to be exerted
on the keys to produce a sound and what sound the keys make as it relates to what functions they are
under when producing a sound. Piaget believes that this knowledge is gained through doing; therefore,
Kermit had to experiment with the keyboard in order to meet this concept of knowledge attainment
according to the theory of Piaget. And as the
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Description Of A Virtual Keyboard
This product is a virtual keyboard, produced by Microsoft. This product works by projecting light on
to a surface, scanning your finger movements like the barcode scanners at the grocery store checkout.
The device is installed in new Microsoft products at the top of the products. The device that projects
the keyboard it removable by pressing on the top of the device. After pressing the device, it pops up
and you are able to remove the small, lightweight projector form the Microsoft product you are using.
The keyboard device is then able to be placed on a safe surface. The device stands up with its flat
bottom, with the projector located at the top of the device. This device connects through Bluetooth,
allowing you to place the keyboard device wherever it is comfortable for you. The device is charged
by using the charge from the product is came with. The keyboard device is available for purchase
separately, allowing the customer to use the device with older Microsoft products or brands other than
Microsoft. The device is uniform in size and could also serve as a replacement if you lose the keyboard
device that came with your new Microsoft product. The keyboard, if purchased separately will come
with a charging cord, assuming the customer is purchasing it because they do not own a new Microsoft
product. This product would be useful for laptops, tablets, computer monitors or phones. These
devices do not come with keyboards and must be purchased separately anyway. In purchasing
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Assignment 2 Social Media Research
Assignment 2: Researching Social Media
We are all socially connected. Some of us like to be so more than others. Technology allows us to do
this in a variety of ways.In this assignment, you will learn to use a new technology that helps you
become socially connected. This technology can take the form of instant messaging or an online
network that gives you the opportunity to connect with businesses and organizations to develop your
career.Research online social networking tools and applications using your textbook, the Internet, and
the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, do the following:
Choose a tool for social networking that allows you to create a free account. The social networking
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You can update your profile so others in your industry can know how you are progressing in skills and
knowledge. http://www.linkedin.comInstagram: This tool helps you modify ("filter") and share
photographs, usually taken with a mobile device. http://instagram.com/Foursquare: According to its
home page, this tool is supposed to help you and your friends find great places and make the most of
your visits.https://foursquare.com/Research your chosen social media tool. Then, using scholarly
evidence, answer the following questions:
How can this social media tool be used in the workplace in a professional manner? Again, use search
engines that will help you to answer this appropriately.
How does this social media tool help you connect with friends or colleagues? Describe this with as
much detail as possible. Look this up on the Internet if you need to, as you may not realize all of the
ways it may be beneficial.
What is a potential drawback of this kind of media?
Describe the experience of participating in this exercise.
Paste a screenshot of the social media account you just created in your assignment paper. Follow these
steps:
Log into the social media website where you created an account.
From the logged–in page, press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard and then press the Print Screen
key on your keyboard. (On some keyboards the keys are Fn and Print Scrn.)
Display your assignment paper document. Click the mouse button in the area
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The Ergonomic Keyboard And Mouse Prevent Carpal Tunnel...
Office workers in Mound, Minnesota, may be aware of the importance of the ergonomic keyboard and
mouse to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress disorders. However, these are
merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the health problems researchers have linked to
prolonged sitting. High blood sugar The Washington Post reports that poor posture does contribute to a
variety of spinal issues, such as neck strain and muscle tissue damage. However, studies show that
even at an ergonomic station, the pancreas is negatively affected. That organ produces insulin to help
the body regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. When a person sits for hours at a time, muscles
stop responding the way they should to insulin, and that prompts the pancreas to go into overdrive. As
a result, the risk for diabetes rises. Low mental function Unused muscles take a toll in other areas of
the body, as well. Fat is not burned as efficiently when muscle movement is restricted, and that leads to
sluggish blood flow and less oxygen in the brain. Lower mental capacity is one side effect, and
depression may follow, since the body does not produce the chemicals that improve mood and outlook.
Cancer According to Time Magazine, a recent analysis of 43 studies indicates a clear link between
sitting for hours during the day, and colon, lung and endometrial cancer. Regular exercise did not
lower the risks, which were 66 percent higher for those who are typically deskbound at work.
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Lady At The Virginal With A Piano Analysis
Dalton Hocutt
Scott Baine
Art 1113 VG 01
4 October 2017
Part one: General Information
Title: Lady at the Virginal with a Gentleman, The Music Lesson'
Artist: Johannes Vermeer
Date: 1662–1665
Provenance: This painting was painted in London, England. It was painted for a fellow named Jacob
Dissius, and around 1742 it was acquired by King George the 3rd.
Location: This painting was located in the Royal Collection in London. Later it was moved to the
Buckingham Palace.
Media: Vermeer painted this artwork by using oil paint. He painted this painting on a canvas.
Dimensions: 29.4" x 25.2"
Part Two: Description
There is a young girl, who is wearing a dress, in the painting playing on the decorated piano in the
painting "The Music Lesson." She is being taught by a teacher who is not in as much of detail as the
little girl. The instructor is holding a cane. The instructor is also wearing a gold bracelet. The instructor
is located on the right hand side of the painting just right of the young girl playing the piano.The
texture of the painting really expresses its age. In this painting there is another painting inside of this
one painting. There is also a mirror directly above the young girl playing the piano which is held up by
a brass knob. The room that the teacher and young girl are in is very well decorated. There is a vase on
the table which is located on the right hand side of the paintng.The windows in the room are stained.
The windows are located on the left
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Hindi Indic Input Guide

  • 1. Hindi Indic Input Guide Hindi Indic Input 2 – User Guide Hindi Indic Input 2–User Guide 2 Contents WHAT IS HINDI INDIC INPUT 2? .........................................................................................................................................................3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 TO INSTALL HINDI INDIC INPUT 2.......................................................................................................................................................3 TO USE HINDI INDIC INPUT ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hindi Indic Input 2 tool will be packaged as a setup and running the setup will invoke the services. The tool supports all popular keyboard layouts. System Requirements Windows Vista Windows 7 *Tool is compatible with equivalent 64–bit Operating Systems mentioned above. To Install Hindi Indic Input 2 Installation of the Hindi Indic Input 2 is a very easy process that takes less than two minute to complete. Run or double click Hindi Indic Input 2 Setup. The setup wizard will guide you through the installation process. Once the installation process is complete, Hindi Indic Input 2 has been successfully installed will be displayed. Note: On Windows Vista and Windows 7, if your user login does not have administrative privileges or is not included in the user group of administrators right click the "Setup.exe" icon and select "Run as Administrator". Hindi Indic Input 2–User Guide 4 To Use Hindi Indic Input 2 1. Start any Office application, including WordPad or Notepad. 2. Click the Language Indicator located in the System Tray on the right side of the Windows taskbar or on Language bar as shown below and select HI–Hindi. 3. Select Hindi Indic Input 2 from the shortcut menu that appears. The PC is now ready to start typing in Hindi. Note: If you are unable to view Language bar on your PC Click Here. Hindi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Nt1310 Section 2 Section 3 Section III–A explains how the keyboard works while section III–B describes the main iterations that led to the keyboard's final version. In section III–C, some of the user–interface design principles that helped to fine–tune the keyboard design are mentioned. A. How Does It Work The keyboard works like text entry keyboards, however, instead of inputting letters it inputs blocks. Each key inputs a block or changes a field. Version 3 in figure 1 shows the current layout of the keyboard. Once a block is inserted, the keyboard selects and highlights the first unoccupied input connector. The arrow keys allow navigating the blocks through their connectors by highlighting them. The keyboard's keys will be enabled or disabled according to the highlighted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like many keyboard designs that utilize the letter or word frequencies to layout their keys, we want to utilize the blocks' frequencies. To accomplish this, we looked for Blockly programs sources. Code Studio, a website offering online courses created by Code.org, is used by millions of students [14]. It relies heavily on Blockly to teach programming concepts. Therefore, we choose it as a reference for Blockly programs. We counted the frequency of each block that was asked to be input in all the offered activities. However, if the activity asks the users to input less than 10 blocks we did not include that activity in the statistics. We chose not to include such activities because they have few blocks that do not represent a common block–base program. Commonly, an activity with few blocks just teaches how to input blocks rather than teaching programming concepts or problems solving. This left us with 47 Blockly programs from courses 2,3, and 4. We found that the average input task consists of 19 blocks. Table I shows the frequency of block types. The Code Studio activities did not ask the students to input all the block types in Blockly as can be noticed from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Bach Fugue Analysis For that reason, Bach used a fugue in solo organ pieces and in instrumental works and choral cantatas. This Fugue is the most famous of fugues by any composer. The difficult part to explain is how Bach created the Toccata's forceful organ effect. When Bach was in Arnstadt when he was younger, the organ ordinarily lacked a 16–foot register on the keyboard; consequently, it sounds an octave lower than the normal 8–foot register. Accordingly, in order to create the effect, Bach used octave doubling; consequently, he continued the resounding effect of the opening bars; conversely, there is no octave doubling in any of Bach's later organ works; moreover, the fugue sounds furious with its uninterrupted series of fast notes. Also, Bach felt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This section segues into the third and final section of the Toccata, which consists almost entirely of a passage doubled at the sixth and comprising reiterations of the same three–note figure, similar to doubled passages in the first section; after a brief pedal flourish, the piece ends with a D minor chord. In Bach's brilliance, he made the subject of the four–voice fugue up entirely of sixteenth notes with an implied pedal point set against a brief melodic subject that first falls and then rises. Nevertheless, Baroque music frequently encountered Violinistic figures and that of Bach, both as fugue subjects and as material in non–imitative pieces. The answer is in the subdominant key, rather than the dominant. Although it's a four–part fugue, there are only three voices, and some of the interludes are in two or even one voice (notated as two); although Bach employed only one simple triadic harmony throughout the fugue, there is an unexpected C minor subject entry and, furthermore, a solo pedal statement of the subject (a unique feature for a Baroque fugue). After the final subject entry, the composition resolves to a sustained B flat major chord; a multi–sectional coda follows, which Bach marked as Recitativo. Although it's only 17 bars long, it progresses through five tempo changes; in addition, Bach had the last bars played Molto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. Disadvantages Of Mechanical Keyboard Best Mechanical Keyboards and Buying Guide The market for mechanical keyboards is huge. In recent years, more manufacturers have discovered the computer accessories market. Amazon alone has more than 1,000 mechanical keyboards on offer. With all the variety, it's very hard to keep track. Therefore, it is not possible to buy a good model without experience and test reports. Here is where we come into play. We compare and test the different models for you. We create test reports for you. We have not received the products free. Neither have they paid for the reviews. The Brief Essentials A mechanical keyboard uses switches/buttons with springs. Conventional keyboards use rubber or silicone. They have a longer lifespan than normal "Rubberdome" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You get customizable lighting up to 16.8 million colors to personalize the Ryos MK FX mechanical keyboard. You can customize your game while playing and respond to changes immediately without leaving your game. You also have the Easy Shift [+] – Technology available. This allows you to assign two different commands to your keys, which can be of great use in the game. Even the technical hardware is convincing. Inside the keyboard, they used a fast processor with error–free data transmission. Your macro inputs transmitted here without any implications in the game. At the end of the day, the mechanical buttons on the Ryos MK FX designed and built for more than 50 million keystrokes. Roccat Ryos MK FX RGB Advantages: RGB lighting with many effects Beautiful, ergonomic wrist rest Excellent for typing and solid workmanship Macro Presets for Games and Office Disadvantage: High price How we tested the Mechanical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD Essay HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD BAROQUE PERIOD Harpsichord (Italian cembalo; French clavecin), stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sound. It was developed in Europe in the 14th or 15th century and was widely used from the 16th to the early 19th century, when it was superseded by the piano. In the 20th century the harpsichord was revived for performance of music of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, as well as for new compositions. The incisive sound quality of the plucked metal strings adds clarity to melodic lines. The harpsichord is particularly effective in performing contrapuntal music–that is, music that consists of two or more melodies played at the same time, such as that of the German ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A typical two–manual harpsichord of the 18th century had strings at normal and octave–high pitch playable on the lower manual, strings at normal pitch controlled by the upper manual, and a coupling mechanism. Early History The earliest school of harpsichord building developed in Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries. Italian harpsichords differed from others in that they normally were made of extremely thin wood and then placed in a stronger outer case of the same shape. A second important school of building developed in the 16th and 17th centuries in Flanders, centered around the influential Ruckers family of builders. These schools gave way in the 18th century to distinctive styles of building that developed in France (the Blachet family), Germany (the Hass family), and England (Jacob Kirkman). Harpsichords of the different national schools varied in details of their proportions and construction, resulting in slight, although characteristic differences in tone color. Modern Developments In the 20th century, two broad approaches to harpsichord building emerged. The first utilized recent principles of construction, such as are found in present–day pianos. Stimulated by the Polish harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, this style was exemplified by the French piano firms of Pleyel and Érard. Their harpsichords relied on heavy strings under high tension in a heavily braced case. Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Why Are Computers Important Today? World? Why are computers important in today's world? Computers have become important in today's world because they are used in most fields of work, even the unexpected lines of work use computers for example; Doctors rely on computers to store data for medical research and even keeping information about patients. Nowadays, we rely so much on computers to help us to accomplish tasks easily, communicate, educate and there are many more uses. Identify the main parts of a computer System Unit The system unit is where everything is stored to be able to work. The system unit holds the CPU (central processing unit) to act as the brain of the computer. The unit contains the power supply and the motherboard, which is the brain and blood of the computer. All the other parts of the computer join at the unit to allow the computer to work, which are: the monitor, mouse, keyboard and the speakers (if required). Monitor The monitor is the visual part of the computer. It is used to display information from the computer onto a screen to allow the user to see what they are doing. The monitor does require electricity in order for it to work, which means that it has its own power cord, which is needed to be plugged into an outlet. Mouse The mouse is used to help navigate around the computer. Some mouse's are wired and some are wireless. There are two buttons on a mouse that are left click and right click. Keyboard The keyboard is used for entering data (letters, numbers and symbols) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Keyboard Sonata And Scarlatti Similarities The pieces Sonata in A Major, H. 186, Wq. 55/4, keyboard sonata, excerpt: Second movement (1765) by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Sonata in D Major, K. 119, keyboard sonata (ca. 1740s) by Domenico Scarlatti are both very unique pieces. Both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Domenico Scarlatti were keyboard composers during their time in the 1700's. Both of their pieces have more similarities then they do differences. One similarity that stands out the most in these two pieces is that they are both keyboard played sonatas. Both pieces are in major key and have a very unique melody. Even thought Domenico Scarlatti's piece is a little more disjointed or harsh sounding, it still has a soothing melody in the majority of its course. Both Carl Philipp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14.
  • 15. The Music Instrument the Organ Essay The organ is an instrument that dates back to the third century B.C. The man credited for this invention is Ctesibius of Alexandria who invented an instrument called the hydraulis, which used wind maintained through water pressure to some pipes. Organs are most likely found in churches and are used during the services. Its divine pitch imitates that of a human voice and creates a beautiful sound that many find pleasing. There are three types of organs, non–piped, electronic, and mechanical organs. Non–piped organs are much like accordions and harmonicas. Electronic organs make electronically produced sounds through speakers. Then the mechanical organs are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organs also range in size from single small keyboards to huge organs with five keyboards. Some of the bigger instruments can have over 10,000 pipes. The famous Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart once called the organ the "king of instruments". Organs were traditionally used for Christian and Catholic Church services, that is why they are commonly referred to as "church organs". Organs are ideally made to accompany human voices. It could be a soloist, choir, whatever, that is one of its key purposes. This first began in the seventh century with Pope Vitalian. At first people were not fond of having music and singing during church services but people quickly became accustomed to having an organ around because of the beautiful sound that complimented the songs of worship. The organ became a popular and much wanted necessity in years to come. Some organs, preferably larger ones, are also used for concerts called organ recitals. Almost any organ large enough outside of church is considered a concert organ. Church organs are very large to begin with, so concert organs must be very, very large. In the twentieth century, organs were made to replace symphony orchestras by playing transcripts of orchestral pieces. This was a major accomplishment because symphony orchestras took up a lot of space and time. The organ was considerably smaller and only required the musical talent of one person instead of an entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Rick Wakeman Research Paper ClassicRockRadio.co.uk Music Review Spotlight: Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017 Universal Music Group, Inc.) By: Gary "Uncle G" Brown Twitter @GBrown0816 Performed on a Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano, the newest studio release from a long time favorite musician of mine; Rick Wakeman. His newest release is at the time of this writing, charting. Out about a month ago. Fifteen tracks, with Rick's piano playing being the only thing you'll hear on the record. Cover songs all but one, Wakeman's Dance of the Damselflies, and a song that I can't count as an original Wakeman composition, for the sole reason of it being credited to a dear friend of his, Jon Anderson. That song, a Yes hit called 'Wonderful stories". My take has always been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was Yes' keyboard player. That is until he quit in 1974. Had not one, but three of the coolest solo records ever, all released back to back, as popular today, as they were back then; The Six Wives of Henry The VIII (1973), Journey To The Centre of the Earth (1974), and The Myths Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (1975). And because of all the repeated plays I gave them over the decades, I now have 50 to 100 Rick Wakeman CD's in my music collection; studio, live, and greatest hits. Including to everything he did with Yes, and various other musicians; David Bowie/Elton John. Just to name a couple. Throw in Black Sabbath, and Cat Stevens. And the list goes on and on. A wonderful career ... so far. Uncle G reviews ... Rick Wakeman – Piano Portraits (2017) Opens with a most beautiful version of The Beatles – Help (1965). Two Beatles songs are included on the album with the second one being, Eleanor Rigby (1966). Both extraordinary pop pieces, and both given a new life by Mr. Wakeman. My guess is that Sir Paul McCartney would be very flattered hearing either piece. The next three tracks are Rick's spin on some of classic rock's finest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Modern Technology Technology is developing day by day. With technology developing, innovation is increasing. This modern era, technology is everything. But is only technology good enough for us? Not quite. The technology we want has to be innovative, they have to fulfill every requirement that we desire. They have to be efficient, they have to cool and good looking, most of they have to be unique and of high performance qualities. Hundreds and thousands of different types of technological advancements have occurred. A specified area to cover and witness the massive development of technology would be the electrical devices. More specifically, mobile devices. These are devices that are known for their portability and flexibility of use. A mobile device now a days is never one single functioning piece of equipment. A modern mobile device includes the features of a music player, a video player, a phone device, an internet browsing device and so many other multi purpose features. We all know that these are all found in smart phones. But they are even more powerful features in tablets. Tablets are basically a regular smart phone, but with everything much bigger. With tablets, bigger is better. Tablets are a major breakthrough in technological advancement and developments. Tabs are found in almost every day households, but mostly they are found in the uses of official works. There are tens and hundreds of types of tabs. But one company stands out from the rest. They are known for their innovation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Easy Arabic With Clavier... Easy Arabic with clavier arabe The Arabic language Is one of the most beautiful although quite difficult to learn languages in the world and the font has been praised over the years by the people of the world who have gazed upon the wondrous middle eastern language. The language has existed for over thousands of years and has found its way into many different scripts in pages that have been preserved since decades, now however, while the language wants to make shift online, things get difficult. Although the Arabic language is difficult to understand by people who are unaware of the script, it is even more difficult for the computer to understand the language and the service providers for applications sometimes ignore this fact altogether. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best way is to resort to the clavier arabe service which helps provide one of the best solutions in this case by providing the most accurate and easy descriptions in the language and allows for easy transliteration. This service has become so popular that the clavier Arab is one of the most popular in the scene of the Arabic keyboard online and is used by thousands of users across the worlds who wish to communicate using the Arabic language. The whole concept is online and also can be sued without an active internet connection which is an added bonus for people who have limited internet access due to its large database on the Arabic language and its terminologies. This added with the fact that the whole service is directly linked to the Google translation and transliteration servers makes the prospect of accuracy very strong and reduces the margin of error in this case by helping in providing the best in the cases of translation services by ensuring that the user can use it freely and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Gaming Keyboard Essay Top 10 Gaming Keyboards The game world has entered a new era of VR–technologies, which does not recognize keyboards and monitors, which we are used to seeing in ordinary gamers. However, the gaming markets overrun with a number of helmets and controllers. Developers of "mice" and keyboards go to great extents, just to please gamers. Therefore, the largest manufacturers create special game brands aimed at popularizing e–sports and video games in general – specially made for gamers of Republic, Legion, and Omen games. The gaming keyboard is the most underrated segment of the computer peripherals by gamers. First, when buying a computer for video games, users pay attention to the "hardware" and the mouse, forgetting about the keyboard. Only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The B318 refers to the game series Bloody, equipped with 108 membrane–type keys. However, the dedicated block of 8 red mechanical keys allows you to feel the difference between the "membrane" and the mechanics. " There are three brightness modes for the backlight of the keys, as well as 3 colors to choose from – blue, green and turquoise. Sadly, there is no classic red available in the Bloody B318. The pluses of the 318th models credited to the USB–interface and full–featured water protection with plugs on the back of the keyboard, which easily cope with liters of liquid spilled during the game. Keyboard type pros Minuses Membrane + reasonable price + high–grade moisture and dust protection + the ability to create bent keyboards – low reliability in comparison with "mechanical" keyboards – absence of "firm mechanical" response Mechanical + ease of work + nice stroke of the keys + accurate response + possibility of regulation of force of pressing + high reliability of mechanical switches – high price – lack of protection as such from external influences (dirt, dust, moisture) A4TECH X7– G300 BLACK PS/2 This is the best gaming keyboard in the budget segment. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Pen Is Mightier Than The Keyboard : Advantages Of... The research article "The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note Taking" was written by Pam A. Muller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer, and published by the Psychological Science in 2014. The article focuses on a series of previous research on the topic and studies with the goal of providing evidence to answer their two main questions. The first question is which one the two note taking strategies works better and increases academic performance longhand note taking or laptop note taking. The second question is how verbatim overlap (word for word) affects our learning. In the article, three studies were conducted similarly but as the studies were made something new was added to explore new aspects of learning. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The encoding hypothesis says that writing helps to encode the information better. The external–storage hypothesis suggests that by writing down the information is helpful because you can review it later, therefore increasing retention. Even though, there has been a mix of results in these hypotheses it is certain to say that the use of these two hypotheses together can help improve the academic performance. Other research suggests that note taking can be generative (in our own words) and non– generative (word for word). Verbatim note taking tends to lower our cognitive process. The deeper the information is processed and encoded the better the comprehension and retention of the information and better it is for encoding. The research has shown that people who take verbatim notes show a lower academic performance than those who use non–verbatim notes. In the article were three studies conducted to answer two questions "whether taking notes on a laptop versus writing long–hand notes affects academic performance and to explore the potential mechanism of verbatim overlap as a proxy for depth of processing". Study 1 They were 67 participants in study 1 and they were students from the Princeton University subject pool, there was an equal amount of men and women in the study and 1 unknown. Also, 2 of the participants were excluded from the study, 1 because he was already exposed to the experiment material and the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Swot Analysis Of Morgan Chase & Co JP Morgan Chase & Co. is currently United States' biggest bank, and the 6th biggest bank internationally with over 2.4 trillion dollars in assets. This financial juggernaut was formed in 2000, when Chase Manhattan Corporation and JP Morgan & Co merged. Currently, Chase is well known for their credit card line in America, and is responsible for consumer banking, while JP Morgan is well known internationally, and responsible for investment banking. Although JPMC is one of the world's biggest banks, senior management at JPMC has continuously referred to the company as a technology company. Technology plays an astronomically more important role in banking because of convenience and security. JPMC currently has over 40,000 technologists, of which over 18,000 are software developers (Crowe). In comparison, Google, arguably the most renowned tech company in the world, has around 60,000 employees. With such an enormous staff of technologists and coders, JPMC, like any big tech corporation, must be concerned with employee production efficiency. Over my past summer as an intern, I've noticed that there is one key area that JPMC could improve on – keyboards. Every technologist at JPMC has their own area for their computer setup, and unsurprisingly, most technologists spend a majority of their time in front of their computer doing one task – typing. The keyboards provided by JPMC were basic plastic membrane keyboards that did not support any added functionality. Even as an intern, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Nd10 Unit 3 Research Paper If you deal with a great deal of data collection on a daily basis, you know that inputting and collecting that data can be a real pain. But rather than relying on multiple, complex systems, what if there was a way to collect multiple fields of data all at the same time? And with just one single adapter and cable? The Heidenhain ND1100/1200 Quadra–Chek Gage Interface with Multi–field Output allows for you to send data directly to Excel, with no software wedge required! You will be able to output to five fields in Excel or to any other Explorer based SPC programs with just the simple push of a single button. The SmartCable has a built–in keyboard wedge; this built–in wedge will let the computer read the SmartCable as a keyboard device that is able to send data to any Microsoft Windows application. The SmartCable Keyboard gage interface makes the Heidenhain ND1100 or ND1200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This SmartCable Keyboard gage interface connects the Metronics Quadra–Chek 200 Series to the SmartCable Keyboard using a simple 9–pin female cable connector, with no additional cables required! The output of this SmartCable is a basic USB 2.0 keyboard signal. And this cable also allows you to connect to and input in up to five different fields in Excel (or other data collection programs), at the same time. The SmartCable is easy to configure for different output modes, such as: CR, TAB, or multiple TABs followed by CR. A rotary switch located just under the top faceplate on the keyboard, makes it easy to adjust your output mode. Simply unscrew the two small Philips screws and lift up the plate to access the rotary switch. Helpful LED indicator lights aid the operator with the gage interface operations. This SmartCable also is available in several different lengths per special request, making it easier for you to set up your system to your exact needs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Advantages and Disadvantages of Keyboards Versus Pencils... Technology is slowly taking over the world. It affects many things, one of them being handwriting. Typing has some advantages over handwriting, but typing also has some disadvantages. Cursive is outdated, and typing is more efficient than handwriting in general. However, handwriting has some benefits over typing. Cursive was a lot more prominent in the past then it is today. According to Remington Korper, cursive was taught before printing. This made it the main form of writing for students. Some people that had excellent cursive could take it as a job. The first type of cursive was Spencerian. This was a very time consuming, tiring writing. The next type was Palmer's Method. This was faster and easier than Spencerian writing. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes note taking easier"(Pros and Cons). With faster note taking and the ability to do assignments faster, a lot of time in class could be saved which allows for more information to be taught. "When notes and assignments are saved to a computer, there's less likelihood of them getting lost, especially if important files are routinely backed up"(Pros and Cons). Notes and assignments are harder to lose if typed and saved on a computer compared to writing on a piece of paper. This makes sure you are able to study, possibly leading to higher grades. Even though typing has many advantages over cursive, typing also has some disadvantages. For one, laptops or computers can cost upwards of $300. This is very expensive compared to paper and pencils, which only cost a couple dollars. Laptops and computers are also very easily broken. "The act of handwriting helps students (and adults) retain information more effectively than when keyboarding"(Handwriting Debate) Handwriting helps with memorizing things. Without it, students would have a harder time memorizing info which could result in lower test scores. "Digital devices may be great learning tools, but they also offer a number of distractions to students"(Pros and Cons). Laptops and computers are distractions in school. This could also result in lower grades. So is handwriting going to die out? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. A Short Note On Head Mounted Mouse & Keyboard For The... Career Episode # 3 CE 3: Head Mounted Mouse & Keyboard for the Physically Disabled CE 3.1 Introduction This project was performed as a semester project during my Bachelors of Electronics and Communications Engineering at VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE, INDIA. I performed this project with two other group mates, however, I was the project lead as it was originally my idea and my fellows agreed I was fit to take charge. We did indeed need external help from time to time, for which we consulted our instructors of the relevant disciplines. Their help was very valuable and I thank them for their cooperation. CE 3.2: Background CE 3.2.1 The theme of the project was to bring forth an idea which could prove to be helpful in today's world and bring it to completion once the idea was approved. My first instinct was to develop a solution for people who are physically impaired and could use my invention to complete day to day tasks more seamlessly. I was very enthusiastic about my idea and thankfully our course instructor was too and gave us a go ahead on the project. However we were at first more inclined towards developing a robotics related project and a vacuum cleaning automaton such as the famous Roomba® but another group had already taken this idea a few step further so we dropped our initiative out of professional and friendly courtesy. CE 3.2.2 Electronic gadgets such as smartphones, PDAs, computers and laptops have revolutionized the way in which we perform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. So, How Do People Really Use Their Handheld Devices? an... Journal of Organizational Behavior J. Organiz. Behav. 23, 401–423 (2002) Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/job.146 So, how do people really use their handheld devices? An interactive study of wireless technology usey FRANCINE K. SCHLOSSER* University of Waterloo, Canada Summary Using a symbolic interactionist methodology, the diverse meanings assigned by employees to wireless handheld technology are investigated. Interviews were conducted with 11 individuals representing three organizations in the public and private sector enhancing our understanding of technology use within an organizational context. Wireless technology practices are examined as they relate to aspects of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of these, 91 per cent have used a mobile phone and 27.5 per cent a pager. These devices have evolved from basic paging, telephone, and scheduling technologies to active messaging: for instance, Internet– enabled handheld computers (e.g. Palm Pilot and RIM's BlackBerry) currently allow individuals to send and receive wireless communications. However, there has been little investigation into the ways in which employees are adapting to these wireless technologies. Thus, this study will be provisional and exploratory in nature and will address the need for this type of research given the limited nature of past research on the meanings and uses of wireless technology. This research responds to Orlikowski and Iacono's (2001) suggestion for increased research into the 'ensemble' view of technology (which considers technology as embedded within the larger social context) because there has been little work to date in this area. Orlikowski and Iacono (2001, p. 121) defined IT artefacts as 'those bundles of material and cultural properties packaged in some socially recognizable form such as hardware and/or software.' Upon reviewing past studies of technology performed over the past ten years, they concluded that these artefacts must be viewed within their cultural and historical context, and as dynamic and continually evolving products. Further, although there has been some research on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Wireless Technology Proposal Essay Wireless Technology Proposal BIS/220 November 28, 2012 Wireless Technology Proposal The purpose of this proposal is to identify two wireless technologies, which would be as a marketing tool and beneficial to implement in the Party Plates organization in order to advance business objective. This proposal will also incorporate a rationalization for the conclusion to implement the aforementioned wireless technologies and identify the risks of using wireless technologies in the Party Plates work environment. In today's technological world, Party Plates needs to establish a competitive approach in the marketplace with an innovative approach to the technology trends that exist while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to monitor your access points. There are precautions Party Plates may implement when using public accesses: ▪ Avoid connecting to unknown public access point. ▪ Never use public "open" networks (no lock symbol as shown above) to access your banking, credit card or other sensitive sites. ▪ Always establish a VPN connection as soon as you connect to the Wi–Fi Network when connecting for company work (this help protect your computer by securing your data and enabling a firewall on your computer). Apple's iPhone and iPad has gained a large share of the smart phone and computer tablet market. Mitchell (2011) noted that competitors have released their own versions, and almost overnight, a new technological commodity has become a competing force in the business world. Apple has introduced many innovative features and has redefined the mobile–device and computer tablet landscape forcing the competition to evolve and play catch–up in many cases (DesRosiers, 2010). The iPhone has a large internal memory, has many key features that cannot be found on other devices, and the operating system, Safari, is one of the best on the market. Face Time allows videoconferencing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Spanish Word For Keyboard I search my mind for the Spanish word for "keyboard" as Nancy Mota stares at the screen with squinty eyes while she pushes her wide, wrinkly old lady face close enough to the computer screen that her nose brushes against it. She reminds me of Dora the Explorer's grandmother except that her hair is still dark brown. El teclado! That's the word! I turn to my elderly student and finish my explanation on how pushing the buttons on el teclado makes letters appear on the computer screen. She laughs and gives me another firm, grandmotherly pinch on the inside of my elbow and proclaims she will never be as smart as the "kids these days". It's a cold Saturday morning and twenty non–english speaking adults, four volunteers, three toddles, two babies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Mobile Computing : Using Handheld Devices With Miniature... Introduction Mobile computing can be defined as the use of handheld devices with miniature keyboards that allow the users to gain instant access to the information they need, as well as it enables them to communicate or use applications available on the mobile technology platform to solve problems. This can be attributed to the fact that there is an increasing advancement in terms of the availability and efficiency of mobile based applications (Sykes, 2014). Additionally, mobile devices allow users to socialize with other users on the go. In fact, over the past few years, mobile computing has evolved progressively, especially with the advent of wireless technology. Basically, wireless technology has made the location of mobile users irrelevant as emphasized by Sykes (2014). A good number of businesses have been compelled to modify their business processes so as to accommodate the rapidly evolving mobile technology. For instance, there are thousands of applications for both android and iOS platforms than can be exploited by businesses to perform innumerable tasks and processes. Essentially, this has motivated businesses to redesign their desktop platforms and the Web to run on mobile devices with the help of mobile applications, such as iPhone, iPad, and Android applications. Therefore, the implication of mobile devices in the modern world of business is getting clearer, considering the impact they've had on social media networking sites (Jabeur, Zeadally & Sayed, 2013). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Starett 776 Research Paper Goal: Introduce the smart cable for Starrett 776 Display Word Count: 455 Title: SmartCable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek If you handle a wealth of data collection on a daily basis, you know that inputting and collecting that data can be excessively tedious at times. But rather than having to rely on multiple, complex systems, what if there was a way to gather several fields of data all at the same time? And with just one single adapter and cable? The "SmartCable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek" allows for you to send data directly to Excel, with no additional software wedge necessary! You will be able to send your output to five fields in Excel, or to any other Explorer based SPC programs, with only the push of a single button. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Smart Cable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek uses a 9 pin female cable connector. No additional cables are necessary to connect your Smart Cable and your Keyboard together! This cuts down on the clutter in and around your setup. This system also helps to cut down on data collection errors because the Smart Cable Keyboard interface makes readings look as if they were input using a standard keyboard. Data can be sent into any Microsoft programs; and to send data into Excel, all you need to do it select the data cells in which you want your readings to appear. All you have to do is select and press the button and your readings will take care of themselves. Best of all, the Smart Cable Keyboard with Multi–Field Keyboard Output for Starrett 776 Gage–Chek connects directly to your computer and displays with no extra fuss or complicated setup. The Smart Cable Keyboard will install itself onto your computer, making the whole job even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Microorganization Of The Computers If one touches a laptop, he or she would assumably believe that the keyboard has the most bacteria, because it is touched the most throughout the day. Wouldn't that be many people's idea? According to a study done by the University of Cambridge, laptop keyboards can hold dangerous germs. The article states that computers are most likely to be contaminated with potentially pathogenic microorganisms in healthcare settings (Rutala, W. A., White, M. S., Gergen, M. F., & Weber, D. J. 2016, June 21). In addition, another article issued by the American Journal of Infection Control expresses that touch screens are more probable to contain opportunistic bacterial pathogens, since multiple hands mean multiple carriers of germs. The experimenters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As for the keyboard (Figure 3), the colonies were spread out, unevenly, and the mouse pad's bacteria colony (Figure 2) was barely visible. What was surprising was the fact that the most touched region was not the area with the most bacteria. It was actually one of the least touched regions, because many people restrain from touching the screen, since it may cause the it to have finger imprints on it. Not only this, but the difference in colony sizes sparked the idea that they may be different types of bacteria on each region of the laptop. The data suggested that the bacteria from the keyboard and mousepad are the same, most likely someone's hands. Through this journey, the experiments learned the importance of cleaning not only their hands, but their laptops also because it may even carry various amounts and types of bacteria. However, there were some human errors made throughout the experiment. Not mentioned before, the control petri dish (Figure 1) was actually the second attempt. During the first, the experimenters did not wave the swab in the air, but immediately swabbed the agar. This eventually led to the lid of the dish containing a foggy layer, hardly letting the experimenters see into the dish After trying the second time, it contained a small bacteria colony, which meant that it agar and swabs were exposed for too long this attempt. Moving on, the experiment could have shown more accurate and consistent results if it had been done multiple times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Identifying the Components of Cognitivist Theories Used... Lenora A. Mayne American Intercontinental University May 2013 EDU 622: Applying Learning Theories Identifying The Components of Cognitivist Theories used in, "Kermit and The Keyboard." Abstract Cognitivism emphasizes on the explanation of cognitive structures and process, and the intervention of these structures and processes between instruction and learning (Glaserfeld, 1989). The study of cognitivism has allowed for educators, theorist and psychologist to understand the concepts of knowing, thinking and formulating feedback. In reviewing the sample texture, "Kermit and the Keyboard," has allowed for philosophers and psychologist to review the interactional theories of learning process. Within this paper, will identify, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philosophers and psychologist was able to determine three different cognitivist theories in relation to sample text to help capture the meaning of information processing using cognitivism. The three theories of cognitivist that was evaluated relates to the sample text Cognitive Information Processing (CIP), Piaget's Theory and Perspective of Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development. The theories of cognitivist used within the text provided the essence of understanding and explaining Kermit's learning in the story. The approach of using cognitive and knowledge development creates the mental process of attention, memory, producing and understanding the process of learning (Smith, 2002). The three different cognitivist theories, Cognitive Information Processing (CIP), Piaget's Theory and Perspective of Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development helps capture the significants of cognitive and knowledge development in capturing the true meaning critical thinking. Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) develops the approach of problem solving and decision making. The concepts of cognitive information processing provides the content of effective decision making including being knowledgeable about the content of personal human values, interest, skills and preference (Peterson, 2008). Piaget's theory develops the idea of formal operational stage of development. Piaget's theory of cognitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Bloom 's Taxonomy : Taxonomy Essay Bloom's Taxonomy Bloom's Taxonomy provides teachers a basis to develop classroom lessons with more depth and higher levels of critical thinking. This hierarchy shows how students can learn material better and retain more later. There are six levels (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) which cover the basics of the information (knowledge) all the way to critical analysis proving or disproving theoretical situations (evaluation). This technique appears ideal for my classes – Computer Science (Java programming) – because of the intense focus on critical thinking and problem solving aspects of knowledge acquisition and use. I believe that the 1st three levels – knowledge, comprehension, and application – are ideally suited to the "on–level" CS classes, and I can add analysis and synthesis to the "Pre–AP" CS classes. These two classes assume that the students have little to no prior experience with computer programming and that the courses are geared to that end by providing much of the basics of Java. It is because of this that so much of the 1st half of the year–long course is spent on basic concepts. We naturally fall into these first three levels, knowledge, comprehension, and application, during this part of the course. Through the first 8 weeks, we have discussed basic information such as variables, arithmetic operators, displaying data on the terminal, keyboard input, and decision control. Through lecture, demonstration, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Assignment 2 Learning Log Analysis Take your chart that you created and write an essay explaining to me why you chose this item, why you chose the specific ones that you evaluated, and what your findings were. Make sure each topic has its own paragraph. This will be a complete writing so make sure you take your rough draft, revise it, edit it, and then submit once you have the final copy perfected. I picked the cheapest ones to write an essay on because some was $300 and even $500 so i picked the $100–$250 pianos. I have been looking for pianos so i can learn how to play someday. I just got a new one in the last 3 weeks. Mrs. O'connor had us do a thing to see which one would be better. The 61–Key Electronic Keyboard had 5 stars and said, Compact digital keyboard with 61 full–size keys, LCD screen, record and playback functionality, 100 keyboard sounds, 100 rhythms, and 50 demo songs Sturdy adjustable keyboard stand is easy to move throughout the home or studio, Thick padded, adjustable stool engineered for keyboard play Headphones let musicians practice in virtual privacy without disturbing others and 30 free songs on Piano Maestro iPad app which is $119.99 and i don't need the demo songs or the ipad app because i don't have an ipad and i don't like. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cost is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Essay on Evolution of the Keyboard The Physical Evolution of the Keyboard: From Monochord to Harpsichord Since the first person heard the wind whistle through the trees or the sea in a seashell humans have been drawn to sound. Being the oppressive and ingenious species that we are we felt the need to capture these sounds and any others that we could to keep for our own. Eventually people like Pythagoras and gods such as Apollo found that by stretching materials and picking/plucking them that they would produce sounds and that the tighter you stretched these strings the higher the sound would go. These were the early beginnings of the pianoforte. The first ancestor of the modern pianoforte is the monochord (diagram 1). A monochord is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a rectangular box set horizontally on four legs. The strings run parallel with the long sides of the case, as does the keyboard, which sits off center to one end or the other. At the opposite end of this rectangle is the soundboard. The soundboard is a box taking up one quarter of the total length of the instrument. It is usually made of softwood with an "f" shaped hole cut in it to amplify the sound coming from the strings, which are situated just above it. The keys sit on a simple rocker mechanism and strike the strings with brass blades called tangents. Under normal circumstances the strings are deadened by felt dampers lying very near to on end of the strings. As the key is depressed it strikes the string just past the felt damper and creates a temporary bridge for that string allowing it to vibrate. For the note to continue to vibrate the player must keep the key depressed. Also, due to the nature of the mechanism on the clavichord it is possible for the player to create vibrato by varying the amount of pressure put on a key once it has been depressed. Unfortunately due to the size and construction of the clavichord it has an extremely soft sound making it impossible to be heard in noisy surroundings. The church had always been the center of the musical world and as music gained complexity the need arose for a keyboard instrument that could be used in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. History Of The Suite : French Keyboard And Lute Music... BRDPAT004 History of Music 1 Assignment The development of the suite in French keyboard and lute music during the 17th century Looking at the suite from a German perspective, it seems as if the French suite is less cohesive and refined as compared to the fixed structure of dances found in the German suite. The French suite is described as a 'loose form' as it is sometimes seen as a sequence of contrasting dances and other times as a series of dances in the same key. In early French suites it can be said that the influence of other cultural aspects in society is vast on the music. Trends noted in society pertaining to aesthetics and values can be found represented in the music. One of the earliest significant publications of a keyboard suite was "Pieces de clavicin" by Jacques Champion Chambonnieres, who was seen as a big figure in the development of suite. Another significant manuscript, known as the Bauyn MS , features dances by both Chambonnieres and his student, Louis Couperin. The arrangement of early suites in France differs, but it is noted that these manuscripts are arranged by composer, key and genre. The dances were arranged by key in ascending order. In these early examples the Courantes always appeared before the Sarabandes and Gigue. Some evidence does exist that some consideration was taken by the composers to specify the order in which pieces should be played. Notes were usually made on the top of manuscripts for example written on a Gigue from D'anglebert's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Why Use An Ergonomic Keyboard Why Use an Ergonomic Keyboard The word ergonomic is probably a word you have heard severally from various quarters and the technology world is perhaps the main center of focus as far as this is concerned. Looking at computers which are our main concern, you will find that the aspect of an ergonomic keyboard has been incorporated too. Essentially, an ergonomic keyboard is supposed to make you comfortable as you work as it draws away muscle strain and other repetitive strain injuries (RSI). In most cases, you will find that this variety of keyboards are V shaped and this is meant to enable both hands to type at an angle, which is assumed to be the most natural way to do so for every person. As usual, most of the times, when working on or with your keyboard, speed, comfort and efficiency are of the essence. It is said that using one of these will help you work efficiently and faster over a long period of time since your hands and wrists will be much more comfortable and that injuries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will be prevented in the long run. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While you are at it, understand that there are several varieties of these you are set to find out there such as the arch keyboard that ensures keys are close to your fingers and the split variety that is meant to make your wrists assume a more natural position as you type. Other varieties include the contoured keyboard and handheld keyboard. But what really do you need to consider as you choose what ergonomic keyboard is best for you, given the varieties available? I would say design features. This is what helps you determine what is best for you and comfortable as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Anton Dvorak Research Paper Antonin Dvorak was born on September 8 1841 he died on May 1 1904. Now let's talk about his keyboard. The keyboard has failed to replace the standard QWERTY keyboard. He was the second Czech composer to achieve worldwide recognition. The Dvorak took about 12 years to perfect the keyboard so it could be easier to type for the slower type's. The keyboard was designed to comfort the type's. The Dvorak keyboard is much easier to type the a QWERTY keyboard. Dr. Dvorak used his research to make the keyboard so people could use the keyboard for the people that have one hand. Because computer's weren't even in researchers dreams in the late 1920s and 30s. The back–and–forth flow obviously made typing much quicker and easier. The keyboard made typing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Top 8 Powerful, Compact and Well Organized Tasks to... Top 8 powerful, compact and well–organized tasks to increase your productivity (output). Productivity is the grouping of smart preparation and dedicated hard work. Continuing productive to your work is really hard. Every time end of the working day, chances are that you are not fulfilled with what you have gifted. Productivity could be constantly value–added, but here are 8 pointers that have truly worked for you. Fortunately, a computer, smartphone and a little know how all you need are. 1. Speed Reading Saves Your Time. In your daily working day wants you to read huge passages of text quickly, think about figuring out how to speed read. On a normal, a person reads around 200 to 250words per minute (WPM) and this is really slow compared to speed readers because of sub–vocalization – you unconsciously read every word to yourself as you read. Eliminating sub–vocalization is one of the essential fundamental of speed reading. You can use Speed Reader (by P Garrison) app for your android phone and tablet, for google chrome you'll use Spreed extension and for iOS try Speed Reading HD. These apps are using Rapid Serial Visual Presentation technique. In this technique you'll see one word at a time very quickly in the center of your screen. You'll observe that you're rapidly capable to read 300wpm and with a little more practice you'll reach 500–600wpm. You'll have the capacity for reading three times quicker with a couple of days practice. 2. Take a Breaks Reminder Every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Essay Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist Perspective Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist Perspective Laurie B. Conaway American InterContinental University Abstract Three different cognitivist approaches to the story Kermit and the Keyboard are presented in Driscoll's Psychology of Learning for Instruction (2005). Cognitive Information Processing, Piagetian Theory, and Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development are the three perspectives given on how Kermit learns to play the keyboard. These theories have similarities as well as divergent views on development. Kermit and the Keyboard from a Cognitivist Perspective Cognitive Information Processing, Piagetian Theory, and Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development explored the principles associated with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CIP explains the continuing development process, the actual stages of the learning process.(Driscoll, 2005) Piagetian Theory Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development proposes that a child's capacity to understand certain concepts is based on the child's developmental stage. He outlined 4 stages of development that spanned a child's age from birth through 11 years old. The list below presents a summary of the characteristics typical at each stage: * Sensorimotor (birth to approximately age 2) – begins to mentally represent objects and events * Preoperational (2 to 7 years) – engages in symbolic play * Concrete Operational (7 to 11 years) – performs mental operations * Formal Operational (11 years onward) – Solves abstract problems in systematic and logical fashion (Driscoll, 2005, p.195) Piaget's perspective on Kermit assumes he has reached his formal operational stage of development and therefore does not provide much of an explanation of how Kermit learned to play the keyboard. However if applied to a child learning to play the keyboard, like the CIP theory Piaget's theory does address the learning of a symbol system which he termed social knowledge. This can be used to explain Kermit's recognition of the musical notes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Keyboarding An Essential Skills For The 21st Century The 21st Century approach for Information. Why is Keyboarding an essential skill for the 21st century? There is an explosive Internet growth of technology with in every society, offerings for people to become more unique as an opportunity, to engage within ourselves, as citizens, within our economic and civic lives. In reality, our computers very well became very essential in the workforce and within our workplaces. Computers, also have become into existence in all our schools, colleges and universities, as students are made aware of literacy about computer information systems. Normally entered a curriculum, a form of an introduction to the new hardware and software about computer vocabulary of bits and bytes, using computer courses. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those big six skills involve in approach in any assignment or project that requires accessing, evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing information, at all universities, colleges, trade schools, and city school districts are in progression as approaches into developing information, built in literacy curricula and courses by uses of keyboarding on laptops and desk–top computers. There will always be motor learning within involvements concerning keyboarding, although motor learning is certainly less complex initially, students are allowed to make linear finger movements to specific keys, rather than letter strokes while typing on a typewriter. Keyboarding, typing and handwriting skills are all developments and all share common features, However, each is unique and each requires unique abilities while doing and maintain a certain role in literacy with a unique composition skill development. In order in being successful and effective alternative to handwriting, computer keyboarding speeds may need to be fast, beating as faster, rather than typing and/or handwriting (at slower speed). However, the uses on a computer, these involves having and using a keyboard for navigating the monitor screen, or interface screen. With a keyboard, a computer mouse is (helpful tool) which is a hand–held device. The mouse helps control the cursor on a computer–monitor screen. The keyboard is a tool, (consists of and with a series of buttons (A–Z, 0–9) and special symbols). A user taps button(s) to input commands into a computer. With both of these devices, are constant need, in order to accomplish any tasks in any effective and timely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Essay on The keyboard sonatas of Haydn and Mozart I. Haydn Haydn has a special preference for writing music in a bundle of six. Each of the six pieces has its individuality while sharing many common features at the same time. Haydn's solo keyboard sonatas show striking diversity in type and style. They often could be categorized by their style periods and each of them reflects a corresponding social background. Sonatas composed from 1773 to 1784 were intended as "public" works from the very beginning, with a clear conception of the taste, preferences, and instruments available to the musical public of Vienna. The Sonata in F Major, Hob. XVI: 23; L38 written in 1773 for solo harpsichord is the best known and most virtuosic of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... II. Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had endless ideas for writing piano sonatas and like his other works, his sonata style has evolved dramatically over the years. His early works have been constantly compared with other well–known composers at the time. For example, it has been suggested that Haydn's F Major Sonata, Hob. XVI: 23 as a model for Mozart's K. 280 in the same key. The C Major Sonata, K. 309 was written on November 8, 1777 for the fifteen–year–old Rosa Connabich who was the daughter of the leader of the Elector Karl Theodor's famous Mannheim orchestra, Christian Cannabich. It was composed for solo piano. The three movements include Allegro con spirito, Andante un poco Adagio , and Rondo: Allegretto grazioso. The opening theme of the first movement uses a symmetrical paragraph of fourteen bars with seven measures each. It is followed by a pair of 3–bar balancing phrases. The slow movement also adapted the well balanced phrase structure at its exposition. This particular style was never unusual to musicians during the period. It has been used by many others including Josef Antonin Stepan whose Sonata no. 57 in E flat embraced almost identical elements as in Mozart's C Major Sonata. However, Mozart made his own mark distinctively in various moments. For instance, in the second movement, there was a frequent alternation between two dynamics, piano and forte. During 1777, Mozart was traveling with his mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Kermit and the Keyboard The Learning Processes of Kermit As I read the story of "Kermit and the Keyboard" I began to think of the learning processes that he engages himself in as he tries to accomplish learning task as it relates to playing the keyboard. In this story three cognitive theories can be recognized, analyzed and they are all believed to produce different learning outcomes. These three theories are the Cognitive Information–Processing Theory, The Piaget's Theory of Development as it relates to learning and lastly, The Interactional Theories of Cognitive Development. Each one of these theories presents itself in the manner in which Kermit develops a strategy for learning how to play the keyboard. In the cognitive information–processing approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Kermit's process of learning he was able to process information and stores it in his memory. He uses the processes of attention, pattern recognition, encoding, chunking, rehearsal and retrieval to initiate his learning processes and obtain new knowledge. According to Piaget's point of view, Kermit's learning outcome and the process of learning has no bearing on his theory. This is due to the fact that Kermit is an adult and has reached the formal operational stage of development. With this in mind, the 4 stages that focus on the processes of assimilation, accommodation and equilibrium in the development of the cognitive structuring process is not in the process of development in learning how to play the keyboard. However, there are some insights that can be attributed to this learning style. The type of knowledge is a point that we can certainly consider as it relates to Piaget's theory of learning. Physical knowledge is one type of knowledge that can be focused upon and this would include the actual touch of the keys when playing the keyboard, the amount of force that would need to be exerted on the keys to produce a sound and what sound the keys make as it relates to what functions they are under when producing a sound. Piaget believes that this knowledge is gained through doing; therefore, Kermit had to experiment with the keyboard in order to meet this concept of knowledge attainment according to the theory of Piaget. And as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Description Of A Virtual Keyboard This product is a virtual keyboard, produced by Microsoft. This product works by projecting light on to a surface, scanning your finger movements like the barcode scanners at the grocery store checkout. The device is installed in new Microsoft products at the top of the products. The device that projects the keyboard it removable by pressing on the top of the device. After pressing the device, it pops up and you are able to remove the small, lightweight projector form the Microsoft product you are using. The keyboard device is then able to be placed on a safe surface. The device stands up with its flat bottom, with the projector located at the top of the device. This device connects through Bluetooth, allowing you to place the keyboard device wherever it is comfortable for you. The device is charged by using the charge from the product is came with. The keyboard device is available for purchase separately, allowing the customer to use the device with older Microsoft products or brands other than Microsoft. The device is uniform in size and could also serve as a replacement if you lose the keyboard device that came with your new Microsoft product. The keyboard, if purchased separately will come with a charging cord, assuming the customer is purchasing it because they do not own a new Microsoft product. This product would be useful for laptops, tablets, computer monitors or phones. These devices do not come with keyboards and must be purchased separately anyway. In purchasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Assignment 2 Social Media Research Assignment 2: Researching Social Media We are all socially connected. Some of us like to be so more than others. Technology allows us to do this in a variety of ways.In this assignment, you will learn to use a new technology that helps you become socially connected. This technology can take the form of instant messaging or an online network that gives you the opportunity to connect with businesses and organizations to develop your career.Research online social networking tools and applications using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, do the following: Choose a tool for social networking that allows you to create a free account. The social networking tool should meet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can update your profile so others in your industry can know how you are progressing in skills and knowledge. http://www.linkedin.comInstagram: This tool helps you modify ("filter") and share photographs, usually taken with a mobile device. http://instagram.com/Foursquare: According to its home page, this tool is supposed to help you and your friends find great places and make the most of your visits.https://foursquare.com/Research your chosen social media tool. Then, using scholarly evidence, answer the following questions: How can this social media tool be used in the workplace in a professional manner? Again, use search engines that will help you to answer this appropriately. How does this social media tool help you connect with friends or colleagues? Describe this with as much detail as possible. Look this up on the Internet if you need to, as you may not realize all of the ways it may be beneficial. What is a potential drawback of this kind of media? Describe the experience of participating in this exercise. Paste a screenshot of the social media account you just created in your assignment paper. Follow these steps: Log into the social media website where you created an account. From the logged–in page, press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard and then press the Print Screen key on your keyboard. (On some keyboards the keys are Fn and Print Scrn.) Display your assignment paper document. Click the mouse button in the area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. The Ergonomic Keyboard And Mouse Prevent Carpal Tunnel... Office workers in Mound, Minnesota, may be aware of the importance of the ergonomic keyboard and mouse to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress disorders. However, these are merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the health problems researchers have linked to prolonged sitting. High blood sugar The Washington Post reports that poor posture does contribute to a variety of spinal issues, such as neck strain and muscle tissue damage. However, studies show that even at an ergonomic station, the pancreas is negatively affected. That organ produces insulin to help the body regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. When a person sits for hours at a time, muscles stop responding the way they should to insulin, and that prompts the pancreas to go into overdrive. As a result, the risk for diabetes rises. Low mental function Unused muscles take a toll in other areas of the body, as well. Fat is not burned as efficiently when muscle movement is restricted, and that leads to sluggish blood flow and less oxygen in the brain. Lower mental capacity is one side effect, and depression may follow, since the body does not produce the chemicals that improve mood and outlook. Cancer According to Time Magazine, a recent analysis of 43 studies indicates a clear link between sitting for hours during the day, and colon, lung and endometrial cancer. Regular exercise did not lower the risks, which were 66 percent higher for those who are typically deskbound at work. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Lady At The Virginal With A Piano Analysis Dalton Hocutt Scott Baine Art 1113 VG 01 4 October 2017 Part one: General Information Title: Lady at the Virginal with a Gentleman, The Music Lesson' Artist: Johannes Vermeer Date: 1662–1665 Provenance: This painting was painted in London, England. It was painted for a fellow named Jacob Dissius, and around 1742 it was acquired by King George the 3rd. Location: This painting was located in the Royal Collection in London. Later it was moved to the Buckingham Palace. Media: Vermeer painted this artwork by using oil paint. He painted this painting on a canvas. Dimensions: 29.4" x 25.2" Part Two: Description There is a young girl, who is wearing a dress, in the painting playing on the decorated piano in the painting "The Music Lesson." She is being taught by a teacher who is not in as much of detail as the little girl. The instructor is holding a cane. The instructor is also wearing a gold bracelet. The instructor is located on the right hand side of the painting just right of the young girl playing the piano.The texture of the painting really expresses its age. In this painting there is another painting inside of this one painting. There is also a mirror directly above the young girl playing the piano which is held up by a brass knob. The room that the teacher and young girl are in is very well decorated. There is a vase on the table which is located on the right hand side of the paintng.The windows in the room are stained. The windows are located on the left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...