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1-2-1 Laptop Program

Apr 26th, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

For us students, having this 1:1 laptop program enables us to have more access to sources of information and improves our abilities to deal with information and to collaborate. The progress in the classroom then can be speed up as the students can have almost instant access to the information of the materials on the [...]



Game Reflection – BaT of dOoM

Mar 31st, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Reflections

This is my first time creating a game on Scratch; and it was challenging but simple at the same time. This game was done by me and my partner, Huy. It would have taken so much more time if only one person was doing it. There were many different tasks to be done in order [...]



Game Proposal

Feb 25th, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

We will create a game where a bat will be moving through a maze-like background. There will be objects following the bat such as ghost, wizard… The bat will be given health which starts at 100. Each time the bat touches the edges of the maze, the Health will be decreased by 10 and the [...]



The Call of the Wild – Jack London (Part 2)

Feb 12th, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

The genre of The Call of the Wild is adventurous. The novel covers many themes and aspects of life which gives the novel itself a high literary value. The setting of the novel was in the late 1890s, Alaska and the Klondike region of Canada. In the beginning, the novel was set in California. The readers [...]



The Call of the Wild – Jack London (part 1)

Feb 8th, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

Published in 1903, Jack London’s The Call of the Wild is a story about a dog’s journey from his pleasant, adequate life in Judge Miller’s place to the harsh, merciless artic where he’s surrounded with nothing but cold piercing winds, white snow and ferocious huskies. The dog’s name was Buck. The cause of Buck’s appearance [...]



The Mysterious Affair at Styles – Agatha Christie (part 2)

Feb 3rd, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

Throughout the novel, Agatha Christie has used a number of literary devices in order to express her ideas, create effects on the readers and keep the novel interesting rather than repetitive and characterless. The Mysterious Affair at Styles was written in first person through the voice of Lieutenant Hastings – the narrator of the novel. [...]



The Mysterious Affair at Styles – Agatha Christie

Jan 28th, 2010 | By DTranLe12 | Category: Musings

The Mysterious Affair at Styles is the very first case that launched the career of Agatha Christie as well as Hercule Poirot, the legendary detective that appears in most of Christie’s novels. Crime novels are one of my favorite genres because most of these novels have surprising, shocking but entertaining twists. Crime novels keep us [...]