AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
Assignment - Due Monday - emailed to me or shared via onedrive or google drive
murphyk2@gcsnc.com
Pjt grade 5 points
- Reading RFCs can actually be fun, especially the early ones! Here are all the RFCs: https://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
- Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Chapter 1, pp. 4-13. - Read about the following koans (or truths) of bits related to the Internet:
- Koan 1: It’s All Just Bits
- Koan 2: Perfection Is Normal
- Koan 3: There Is Want in the Midst of Plenty
- Koan 6: Nothing Goes Away
- Koan 7: Bits Move Faster Than Thought
- Pick one of these koans and address the following questions:
- Argue if you agree that it is a “truth” and if it will always be a “truth.”
- How does this koan intersect with your life as a student?
1 page or less. Parenthetical. MLA biblio on separate paper.
look at Citation machine if questions
U1L10 Routers and Redundancy
Prompt:
Imagine you were going to send a letter to a friend living in another state. List the steps you imagine your letter would have to take through the different parts of the postal system. Don’t worry if you’re not sure about your answers, just make an educated guess.
Today's activity introduces the newest incarnation of the Internet Simulator
- Messages now have “To” and “From” addresses in a format similar to IP addresses (just an 8-bit address instead of a full 32 bits)
- This allows messages to be sent to a single intended recipient.
- The Internet Simulator also simulates the routing of messages across a network, with messages possibly being routed across multiple routers in unpredictable sequences before finally being delivered.
- This is done to simulate the way traffic travelling across the Internet is constantly rebalanced in response to over- or under-usage of some channels.
- A message will usually make it to its destination, but we can't know for sure how it will get there.
Activity: Investigate Routed Traffic
H STRATEGIC MARKETING
Chap 2 vocab Friday - if link doesn't work, just set it up for 15, matching, chap 2 HMS Marketing 9e
Ted is an advertising executive. He was approached by a potential client who hinted Ted’s firm would have a great chance at getting their business if the “gift” of a 50” flat-panel TV was given.
Chap 3 Vocab next Wednesday
1. Economically.
2. Legally.
3. Ethically.
4. Philanthropically.
B. Ethics are morals or values that determine the conduct of an individual or a group. Businesses typically have a written code of ethics. Three important areas of study about ethics are:
1. Business ethics.
2. Ethical decision making.
3. Ethics guidelines.
C. In order to manage effectively, marketers must understand the external marketing environment. There are several factors that impact the external marketing environment:
1. Social.
2. Demographic.
3. Economic.
4. Technological.
5. Political and legal.
6. Competitive.
Facilitate a discussion using slides 5-14 of the Chapter 3 PowerPoint.
Have students use the Social Responsibility and Ethics notes sheet to take notes on any examples discussed during the PowerPoint to increase understanding.
In groups of 2-3, have students use the Internet to research the code of ethics for a business.
Have the groups write their own personal code of ethics based on those found for the business.
As a class, have each group briefly discuss the businesses’ code of ethics and their own personal code of ethics.
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H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II
Link 1
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1.03 Unions
What are and why do they persist….Unions?
The players and entertainers do not live with absolute freedom, they are tightly governed by their own success and unions.
Collective Bargaining/Union Assignment:
Write a paper, with citations and parenthetical in MLA
30 mins should be enough time.
The next 5 links links give a great outline as to why a Union as well as other support evidence.
Emancipation of the minors - Who does the Baseball union really cover?
Labor organizations in the sports industry - listing of the major sports unions
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