Wednesday, 26 September 2012






Tatkala ku melihat ke langit
Hanya satu kata yang terlintas
Subhanallah..
Tika angin pagi menyapa
Segenap alam merasa kasih-Mu
CintaMu tersebar bersama angin pagi
Kedinginannya mendamaikan hati
Bibir mengukir senyuman
Tanda syukur atas nikmatMu Ya Allah.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Luahan Hati

Hati ini terasa kosong,
Ibarat jasad tanpa roh,
 bekunya air mata membuat diri ini takut..
 takut andai diri ini jauh dariMu ya Rabb..



Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Tuesday, 15 May 2012


PICASA
Picasa is meant to become the “photographs world” within our computer. After learn about how to us Picasa I can organize, edit, share, backup and print our digital photographs. Nowadays, with digital cameras and all, tons of pictures accumulate in hard disks of almost any computer in the world. The thing is how good is a photograph if we don’t know we have it and we don’t even watch it once. In that case, we really need a tool to get things organized managing those tons of picture files. Picasa performs all those tasks for us easily, fast and for free. From the learning there a six main task related sections compose in Picasa there are;
Organize
The first problem is to organize the mess since you already have thousands of pictures that maybe you don’t remember you have and don’t know where they are. Picasa offers you the possibility to create albums to organize them and a cool ability of this software is that allows you to have the same picture in more than one album without needing to have two copies, of course. You can move and change names of the pictures right from Picasa without using the Windows Explorer. You can also rate your photographs with a stars scale system, and protect them with passwords.
Edit
Most people are not professional photographers and it’s very likely that you’re not one. If that’s the case you definitely will need some of the powerful edition tools that Picasa offers. From the basic effects know by almost everybody to the coolest effects you have heard of, are all together in Picasa. There’s no picture than couldn’t be fixed with it. Just to give you an idea, you can change the focus of a photograph already taken. Red eyes correction, colour depth, brightness, contrast and many more tools available.
Share
Two things you want to do with your photographs after taking them: to see them and to share them with friends and family. But as simple as it could sound, not always it is. With Picasa it will be. If you want to send pictures via e-mail, Picasa will prepare them so they are quickly sent and correctly displayed on the recipients’ computers. In addition, you can take advantage of Picasa to help you out uploading the pictures on your own web site, for free. If you want to create a gift for family from your pictures, easily create slide shows from them.
Print
What happen if you want to have a few pictures hanging from your walls? Well, go ahead a print them quickly, easily and with high quality from Picasa.
Backup
When your photographs are said to keep memories that you cannot live again, the value of those photographs is compared with the value of those memories. Of course, you don’t want to lose them. Picasa will help you out creating backup copies.
Create
If you feel creative, go ahead and express yourself with Picasa. You can create movies from your pictures, create slide shows, a poster and even pictures collages.

DATA LOGGING

A data logger is an electronic device that records data over time or in relation to location either with a built in instrument or sensor or via external instruments and sensors. Increasingly, but not entirely, they are based on a digital processor (or computer). They generally are small, battery powered, portable, and equipped with a microprocessor, internal memory for data storage, and sensors. Some data loggers interface with a personal computer and utilize software to activate the data logger and view and analyze the collected data, while others have a local interface device (keypad, LCD) and can be used as a stand-alone device.
One of the primary benefits of using data loggers is the ability to automatically collect data on a 24-hour basis. Upon activation, data loggers are typically deployed and left unattended to measure and record information for the duration of the monitoring period. This allows for a comprehensive, accurate picture of the environmental conditions being monitored, such as air temperature and relative humidity. It is common for general purpose types to be programmable; however, many remain as static machines with only a limited number or no changeable parameters. Electronic data loggers have replaced chart recorder in many applications. Besides, by using data logger it will easier to us to get accurate data and so on.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Smart concept reflection


SMART SCHOOL CONCEPT

“Smart School” analysis is one of our assignments for this course. As we know Smart School is a Malaysian education system which learning institution that reconstruct systematically teaching learning and school management in order to prepared children for Information Age. From Smart School analysis I get more information about the Smart School like how it is implemented and so on. Before this I only know it is a school that use ICT in their learning and teaching.
Besides, from our analysis I thing students should have knowledge in the field of ICT because nowadays we see all things in the world just use ICT to do the simple thing. Sometime to find a new information we just click and we will get what we want. As a future teacher I should prepared myself with new knowledge especially ICT because may be for the future students not impossible they a more intelligent than us because they had exposed with ICT when they still a child.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012


WHAT IS PDP?
PDP is "a structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect
upon their own learning performance and/or achievement and to plan for their
personal, educational and career development"

There are some of the benefit of engaging with PDP list while you are at university included:

* helping you with the transition into and within higher education

* Making you more employable

* Encouraging you to reflect on and evidence your skill development

* Helping you to get more out of your relationship with personal tutor

* can help us to plan our future career

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

refleksi blog


REFLEKSI BLOG

Terdapat banyak faedah yang saya dapat setelah membuat blog ini. Melalui blog saya dapat meningkatkan lagi pengetahuan saya dalam bidang ICT. Jika sebelum ini saya tidak tahu bagaimana hendak membuat blog tetapi sekarang, dengan ilmu yang saya ada saya boleh membuat blog sendiri serta dapat berkongsi maklumat dengan para pembaca di samping ia dapat menambah dan meningkatkan lagi pengetahuan saya dalam pelbagai aspek terutamanya sekali yang berkaitan dengan sains, iaitu melalui pembacaan daripada sumber-sumber yang saya cari. Melalui blog ini juga saya belajar bagaimana hendak mengedit blog, menghias blog dan lain-lain lagi. Dengan menggunakan blog juga saya boleh bertukar pendapat dengan kawan-kawan dan pelajar.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

smart board reflection


Smart Board Reflection

As I look back at my first time when I learn about the SMART Board, I am amazed at the impact that technology has made in my life. Technology has become an integral piece to support student learning in the classroom. In many situations, I could not imagine my future classroom without that technology. I feel that as our world becomes more digitals, we need to use these resources to best serve our 21st century learners.

Then, I have found that SMART Board is one of the most useful tools that I have used this year has been the laptop carts. It is wonderful to have access to programs, the internet and so on without I having to spread out all over the school. Through SMART Board I can teach a lesson, introduce a concept, monitor progress, have students research, or blog all within the walls of my classroom. After that, I also feel amazing with the procedures and are very responsible with the technology. It is a huge benefit to be able to use the SMART Board together with the laptops to enhance student learning.

Every piece of technology I have used this year has had its benefits and its drawbacks. I am continually navigating my way on this digital highway to find the best fit for me. As I look forward, I am sure that my best practices will change to accommodate my students for next year. The digital devices are valuable in so many areas of student learning. As our curriculum evolves, I am anxious to use technology to incorporate more inquiry learning into my classroom next year.

Besides, I can see how I will use it differently depending on the subject area and the grade level. I am confident that I will be able to enhance learning effectively with this digital media, yet I know that I will need to build slowly so as to not feel too overwhelmed. I feel truly blessed to have this digital experience. I know that I would not use near the amount of technology that I do if I was not in this subject.


Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Darwin teory of Evolution


Darwin's Theory of Evolution - The Premise
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers -- all related. Darwin's general theory presumes the development of life from non-life and stresses a purely naturalistic (undirected) "descent with modification". That is, complex creatures evolve from more simplistic ancestors naturally over time. In a nutshell, as random genetic mutations occur within an organism's genetic code, the beneficial mutations are preserved because they aid survival -- a process known as "natural selection." These beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation. Over time, beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is an entirely different organism (not just a variation of the original, but an entirely different creature).

Darwin's Theory of Evolution - Natural Selection
While Darwin's Theory of Evolution is a relatively young archetype, the evolutionary worldview itself is as old as antiquity. Ancient Greek philosophers such as Anaximander postulated the development of life from non-life and the evolutionary descent of man from animal. Charles Darwin simply brought something new to the old philosophy -- a plausible mechanism called "natural selection." Natural selection acts to preserve and accumulate minor advantageous genetic mutations. Suppose a member of a species developed a functional advantage (it grew wings and learned to fly). Its offspring would inherit that advantage and pass it on to their offspring. The inferior (disadvantaged) members of the same species would gradually die out, leaving only the superior (advantaged) members of the species. Natural selection is the preservation of a functional advantage that enables a species to compete better in the wild. Natural selection is the naturalistic equivalent to domestic breeding. Over the centuries, human breeders have produced dramatic changes in domestic animal populations by selecting individuals to breed. Breeders eliminate undesirable traits gradually over time. Similarly, natural selection eliminates inferior species gradually over time.

Darwin's Theory of Evolution - Slowly But Surely...
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is a slow gradual process. Darwin wrote, "…Natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, though slow steps." Thus, Darwin conceded that, "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." Such a complex organ would be known as an "irreducibly complex system". An irreducibly complex system is one composed of multiple parts, all of which are necessary for the system to function. If even one part is missing, the entire system will fail to function. Every individual part is integral. Thus, such a system could not have evolved slowly, piece by piece. The common mousetrap is an everyday non-biological example of irreducible complexity. It is composed of five basic parts: a catch (to hold the bait), a powerful spring, a thin rod called "the hammer," a holding bar to secure the hammer in place, and a platform to mount the trap. If any one of these parts is missing, the mechanism will not work. Each individual part is integral. The mousetrap is irreducibly complex.
Darwin's Theory of Evolution - A Theory In Crisis
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is a theory in crisis in light of the tremendous advances we've made in molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics over the past fifty years. We now know that there are in fact tens of thousands of irreducibly complex systems on the cellular level. Specified complexity pervades the microscopic biological world. Molecular biologist Michael Denton wrote, "Although the tiniest bacterial cells are incredibly small, weighing less than 10-12 grams, each is in effect a veritable micro-miniaturized factory containing thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of intricate molecular machinery, made up altogether of one hundred thousand million atoms, far more complicated than any machinery built by man and absolutely without parallel in the non-living world."
And we don't need a microscope to observe irreducible complexity. The eye, the ear and the heart are all examples of irreducible complexity, though they were not recognized as such in Darwin's day. Nevertheless, Darwin confessed, "To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree."