"What Would You Do FOr A Klondike Bar" COntest
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The Guess Who Contest
Try to match the photo below to a JN Fries staff member
Try to match the photo below to a JN Fries staff member
Congratulations to Jake Sorrentino, Neha Jakkinpali, Jason Zhou, and Seth Thomas for being the winners of the Teacher's Picture's Contest! These students all more than 10/12 pictures correct and were the only four participants who got the most correct! These students all got prizes like you see in the picture. Thank you all for participating!
Congratulations to Jake Sorrentino, Neha Jakkinpali, Jason Zhou, and Seth Thomas for being the winners of the Teacher's Picture's Contest! These students all more than 10/12 pictures correct and were the only four participants who got the most correct! These students all got prizes like you see in the picture. Thank you all for participating!
Technology NEWS
Superhero Survey
By: Ashling McNally and Nasiha Rizwan There is a new super hero. Do you know who she is? Her name is Ms. Marvel and she can shape shift. We wanted to know if you knew her so we went around the school asking people what their favorite super hero was. Here was our choices and scores. So in conclusion we had a tie between Batman and Captain America. |
Projection Keyboard
Review By:
Kyle Fox
The projection keyboard is a technology that could revolutionize the way we type. The projection keyboard is a holographic display that projects a keyboard on to a flat surface and uses Bluetooth to connect to a display. This projection method uses the sensors in the projector to pick up finger movements. These finger movements are then put in the input to be uses as coordinates to then make the letters type on your screen.
Articles:
http://www.gizmag.com/celluon-epic-laser-keyboard-review/28342/
http://reviews.cnet.com/keyboards/vkb-bluetooth-virtual-keyboard/4505-3134_7-31293682-2.html
Review By:
Kyle Fox
The projection keyboard is a technology that could revolutionize the way we type. The projection keyboard is a holographic display that projects a keyboard on to a flat surface and uses Bluetooth to connect to a display. This projection method uses the sensors in the projector to pick up finger movements. These finger movements are then put in the input to be uses as coordinates to then make the letters type on your screen.
Articles:
http://www.gizmag.com/celluon-epic-laser-keyboard-review/28342/
http://reviews.cnet.com/keyboards/vkb-bluetooth-virtual-keyboard/4505-3134_7-31293682-2.html