Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Wednesday, Sept 18, 2019 Slow the roll, we still have time


                                                        
                                                            
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
    Blown to Bits!!! 
    Due Wednesday or Thursday (if you need addit time)  9/18-19/19
    • Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Appendix, The Internet as System and Spirit, pp. 309-316 (The Internet Spirit), then answer the following questions: The layers of protocols used in network communication is an example of abstraction. Can you give other examples of abstraction in everyday life? When you browse to a web page, maybe with some animated advertisements embedded on it, describe in detail what happens behind the scenes to display that page on your browser.
    • Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Chapter 3, Ghosts in the Machine: Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents, pp. 73-77, then answer the following question about abstraction: Discuss how not knowing some basics of how a software tool or computer works, and the abstractions they use, could lead to bad outcomes.
    Complete U1L14 Rapid Research - 1st 40 of class  Correction, I will give you the class period to complete

    Assessment on Thursday - Unit 1

    U2L1#1 Bytes and File Sizes Today!



                                                                                                                                                        
    H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II



    1.01 LAP - Cover Your Bases Open Ended (10Q)


    Explain the impact of exchange rates on sport marketing.
    Discuss the use of financial institutions in international sport marketing.
    Describe trade regulations affecting international sport marketing.
    Explain the use of foreign distributors in international sport marketing.
    Discuss the impact of government regulation on international sport marketing.
    Explain how cultural/value differences impact international sport marketing.


    World Cultures and Country Guide - Honors Differential
    Foreign Currency Markets/Exchange Rates Video and Quiz


    Talk about Lexus and why Toyota began to create and sell in the US….

    Car and Driver Article about Toyota




    Plan a trip to see a sporting/entertainment event abroad. Your budget is up to you. Make sure you use the currency converter here to tell me what this trip and all its elements would cost in the currency of the nation you choose to visit. You will turn in two printed elements, a ppt. summary of the trip, including a description of what you plan to do, eat, pay for, see, etc. and a budget (excel) that shows how you spent your money. (Include both US Dollars and amounts in the currency of the country visited.)

     This should be a trip of a lifetime, spare no expense!! 

    NOTE:  You may not purchase any durable goods while on this trip. You also may not transport goods to/from your destination by any transportation method. All money spent should be spent on goods/services that allow you to enjoy your trip and make your trip more fun and interesting. 


    1.01 LAP - Cover Your Bases Open Ended 2 (10Q)


    1.06Colecting secondary marketing information

    EQ: What types of secondary data do venues collect?




    Also look at stud fees for a kentucky derby winner 

    1.06 Activity - tax rates, costs, who paid - Honors Differential

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