Summercore 2002
Session#1: Noble & Greenough School, Dedham MA, June 16-20 (Sun to Thurs) 18
Participants
click on the tiny picture at upper right to see the full version created
using Inspiration; click
here to see the step-by-step procedure using the
obsessive-compulsive flexibiliy of Inspriation!
"Think Pink!" Click on the pink card graphic below to see the list of pink card questions
(and answers) for this first Summercore session, perhaps the nicest group of 18
people we have ever had in 18 years!
click on Stephanie's web page to see a "work in progress" based on research, links, e-mails and
graphics sent from the West Lab to the East Lab during the Monday 10:30-12:30
"Coast to Coast" activity
click here to see the 9 pictures drawn
on Tuesday afternoon that
our friends at The Boston Home will be evaluating as part of the traditional Summercore drawing contest (results to be announced at
the carnival on Thursday morning at 11am)
click on Dan's web page to see and hear the streaming movies created in the
Powerpoint Varsity group ... real player required ... basic version freely downloadable from www. real.com
click here to see the graduation picture on Thursday at 12:33 pm with the slide rule and the Jason Kidd doll
List of Participants (first name order)
Liz Bailey - TX - Kinkaid School
Sandy Butler - MA - Milton Academy
Cindy Cheadle - DC - Potomac School
Stephanie Dumoski - CT - Wooster School
Gene Festa - TX - Kinkaid School
Kathy Fisher - RI - Gordon School
Faythe Herdrich - RI - Gordon School
Jacqui Ketner - MA - Gordon School
Kim Landry - MA - Dedham Day School
Cheryl Mitchell - TX - Kinkaid School
Jeff Nelsen - CT - Harbor Day School
Bob Santry - MA - Dedham CountryDay School
George Seeley - MA - Belmont Hill School
Bob Sinicrope - MA - Milton Academy
Gunter Suckert - MA - Tabor Academy
Dan Weir - MA - Noble & Greenough School
Mary Whitaker - TX - St Andrew's Episcopal School
Tim Wood - MA - Belmont Hill School
Thirty Three Questions on Computer Vocabulary
One K =
One byte =
One meg =
One gigabyte =
One terabyte=
A "one-hole disk" holds
_______
A "two-hole disk" holds ______
A ZIP disk holds ________
A
CD rom holds _________
A DVD disk hold _________
RAM refers to
__________
ROM refers to __________
There are ___ bits in a byte
The
Celtics once won __ championships in a row from 59-66
Baud Rate refers to
______
A File Server is __________
An MP3 file is ___________
PC
Exchange allows ______
Mac Opener allows _______
The Rule of 3 refers to
_____
The Rule of 4 refers to _____
The point size of ___ equals 1 inch
You should use __ space(s) between sentences
Pushing the ____ button
repeatedly is a sign that you have not reached computer puberty
The PC suffix
for ClarisWorks is ___
The PC suffix for Powerpoint is ___
The PC suffix
for MS Word is ___
If a music player is digital, then a record player or tape
cassette is _____