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For my AUS class, I picked [[6.858|6.858 Computer Systems Security]]. I heard that in the first lab with write a buffer overflow attack. I hope to pick up low-level programming skills (i.e. C) and learn how to actually write attacks. I heard that the labs are long and hard, but it seemed like the best choice as to what I was interested in. For my HASS D class, I picked [[14.72|14.72 Capitalism and its Critics]]. This seems like an interesting class about different economic systems - I picked it partially because it is from the econ department, something I want more exposure to. My top choice was [[17.30|17.30 Making Public Policy]], but this has a time conflict with [[6.046]]. As alternate choices, I put down [[17.40|17.40 American Foreign Policy]] and [[STS.003|STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science]]. I liked the book [http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Ashes-The-History-CIA/dp/038551445X Legacy of Ashes], but I prefer econ more; and I think I've heard enough about the start of science with [[STS.050]] and [[STS.011]]. | For my AUS class, I picked [[6.858|6.858 Computer Systems Security]]. I heard that in the first lab with write a buffer overflow attack. I hope to pick up low-level programming skills (i.e. C) and learn how to actually write attacks. I heard that the labs are long and hard, but it seemed like the best choice as to what I was interested in. For my HASS D class, I picked [[14.72|14.72 Capitalism and its Critics]]. This seems like an interesting class about different economic systems - I picked it partially because it is from the econ department, something I want more exposure to. My top choice was [[17.30|17.30 Making Public Policy]], but this has a time conflict with [[6.046]]. As alternate choices, I put down [[17.40|17.40 American Foreign Policy]] and [[STS.003|STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science]]. I liked the book [http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Ashes-The-History-CIA/dp/038551445X Legacy of Ashes], but I prefer econ more; and I think I've heard enough about the start of science with [[STS.050]] and [[STS.011]]. | ||
− | So with my | + | So with my 5 classes this semester I might be bored. I'm considering picking [[2.009]], the famous product design lab. I've always liked the idea of the class, so when I got an email from the professor announcing that the class was looking for non-course 2's I was intrigued. I do want to spend more time on self exploration on other topics and greater depth on in-class topics, but I'm skeptical how much that will happen once the rubber meets the road. |
So in the spring semester I still have to take [[15.053]] or [[15.058]] as well as [[15.075]], both Sloan math classes. I probably should not be taking those so late, but that's when they fit in. Plus I need to do a third HASS D class, as well as my course 6 project 6.UAP. I also need to take 1 more PE class at some point. I also want to take advantage of cross registration with Harvard for some class to say that I've done it... | So in the spring semester I still have to take [[15.053]] or [[15.058]] as well as [[15.075]], both Sloan math classes. I probably should not be taking those so late, but that's when they fit in. Plus I need to do a third HASS D class, as well as my course 6 project 6.UAP. I also need to take 1 more PE class at some point. I also want to take advantage of cross registration with Harvard for some class to say that I've done it... |
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7/23/2012 Summer Personal Update
Disney
I am now 8 weeks into my internship at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online. WDPRO builds the websites and mobile apps for the Disney parks and other travel operations. I’ve been having a great time here at Disney. I'm working on a project for Cruise Line and a project to improve reference material here at WDPRO. I'm a product management intern, working for the VP of the division. I'm getting great exposure to what it is like to be a PDM intern here. As at Deutsche Bahn, I have a lot of freedom to use my time where I think is most effective.
One change from last summer is that Disney cares about quality. In fact, quality is the number one concern here. This makes the work environment 180 degrees different. It means a lot of concern over issues that on the surface look trivial. But when you consider the millions of people that pour though our parks every year, it starts making sense. A Disney parks experience means quality. If you think about the newly opened Cars Land, every little detail from the type of grass to the building architecture has been obsessed over for years by teams of people. Disney has a lot of people, who are managing every detail. This means there are a lot of people involved in any project. It’s very different from the small team mentality of other firms – but those companies don’t have anywhere near the integration that Disney has.
Plus it's my job as a PDM is to manage this. Somewhat jokingly, my job is meetings and emails. A PDM is responsible to build the relationships with the business to be able to specify requirements and act as the “product owner” in Scrum/Agile terminology. Though it’s been somewhat awkward working as a PDM intern. You won’t be around after the summer, so it’s hard to take over a project full time. But I’m doing what I expected. I can envision what things would be like if I was doing this full time here.
Opportunities
I’ve taken advantage of a number of great opportunities here at Disney. Every Disney employee goes through a training program called Traditions, where you learn the basics of working in the park and see “backstage”. They also offer a program called Cross-U where office workers can help out in the park during very busy periods. I was assigned to measure wait times at the Cozy Cone Motel on opening day of Cars Land. I ended up giving out more help than collecting wait times, but it was fun to be part of Cars Land’s opening day. Plus I helped beta-test a new game at Imagineering R&D. They are working on some interesting questions! Imagineering also has a big library with lots of books about the topics Disney works on and archives of the behind the scenes on the Disney attractions. This was fun to pour over. We can also over to the studio lot any time we want for lunch.
I also flew out to Orlando to meet with colleagues. This was my first business trip by myself. I stayed at the Yacht Club. During the day I had set up back-to-back meetings with WDPRO and DCL colleagues in the Disney Celebration offices. On Saturday, I drove out to the Disney Fantasy to take a tour and meet with shipboard colleagues. After work, I visited Walt Disney World – my first time there since elementary school. I even go to walk around the Utilidors – it looks exactly like the MIT tunnel system.
Issues
Disney has its typical big company issues as well. There are so many managers for this and that everywhere that most of every project is simply coordination between different departments. I realize that as a temporary intern, I might be cluttering up things further. This is what I am trying to balance.
I knew this coming in, but my base salary is quite a fair bit less than last summer and the only thing free in the office is free soda and breakfast one day a week. We were also promised park passes, but those are still stuck in the Disney bureaucracy. Also my work address is wrong in the internal company directory. I think I’ve talked to 10 people about getting this fixed, and while one person was able to fix my work phone number, the address is still wrong. Disney is very good at being very specific with its polices to the public, but backstage it’s a mess. It’s certainly not Steve Jobs’ philosophy that good craftsmanship means doing a good job on even the parts not readily visible to the customer.
Culture
That being said there are a lot of very smart people here. Stuff still manages to get done with relatively little problems. But I think having a stable operational platform would allow things to get done more efficiently and would be less costly. I’m writing about this not to criticize, but to wonder if its possible to do better. Disney is also a very relational company. I've recognized this and on the advice of others, I’ve set up what seems like 50 informational/getting to know you meetings.
The culture is also fun here. Many of the people in other Disney units have worked their way up from the parks so they are always happy and perky. At certain business units, though not really at PRO, everyone wears their Disney name tags around the office. It’s a way of showing that you are helping out the parks. WDPRO Glendale doesn’t require it, but many people still dress according to the fairly strict “Disney Look” – basically be clean-cut and wear business casual.
Outside of Work This Summer
I'm really happy how this summer is turning out from a friendship point of view. I'm being a lot more aggressive this summer to reach out and organize weekends with friends.
Travel
At the start of the summer, I went to Atlantic City with my dad. I went to Universal Studios Hollywood, Warner Brothers Studio, and Venice Beach with Eddie and Jeremy. On my own, I walked around the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Beverly Hills and the X-Games at LA Live and Downtown LA.
One week I drove up to Silicon Valley to meet with many of my friends in the area. On the Fourth of July, I walked around San Francisco with Jon, I stayed with Jeremy in Palo Alto, saw the Computer History Museum, and Stanford with one of my friends from high school, Dave Groff.
Cell Phone
While I was in San Francisco, my Nexus S cell phone broke. It would not boot up past the “Google” screen. I had to go most of my Silicon Valley trip and all of my Orlando trip without a cell phone! Luckily I had my LTE iPad which kept me connected. I could make outgoing calls on Skype, but not receive calls. This made me realize how much I depend on my phone. My phone has been fixed for a week now, but I still feel like I am without it and disconnected from the world. Battery life is also a great deal improved.
Books
I’m also getting to do a lot more driving than I ever have. I think in my first week here I’ve driven more than I have my entire life. It has also given me the opportunity to listen to some audio books. I’ve listened to Working Poor, the Steve Jobs bio, Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnick. I also read a book on the History of Software Development, and I am reading a book on Project Management.
This Past Semester
My junior spring semester was a solid semester. I finished 7 classes with a 4.3 GPA average. This breaks my streak of having my GPA climb semester over semester, but I still think I learned a lot. My undergraduate cumulative GPA appears to be fixed at 4.3; this is the third semester in a row where it has not changed. It's not a particular stunning GPA, but since I chose to focus on breath and leadership opportunities at MIT, I'm by-in-large happy with how this semester ended up.
6.033 Computer Systems Engineering covered designing complex computer systems. Most of my classmates hated this class; I didn't find it half bad. The class is not well designed - the very thing it is trying to teach! It seems that too many unrelated components have been slapped in. In addition, I wish it focused more on the human side of building a system (more of a project point of view). Anyway, I got an A in that class. 6.813 UI Design was right up my alley. I think most people in the class couldn't care less (it's the easiest AUS and department lab). Plus the professor was trying hard - too hard - to be objective. I was not that happy with my final project, RScanVP. 6.006 Intro to Algorithms was challenging for me. I think I easily grasped the basic concepts, but the problems seemed to come out of no where with the TA unable to offer robust strategies to solve them. I ended up with a C because I did not do well on the final. Your grade basically dependent on if you "figured out" the problem. I don't like making excuses, but I really don't know how I end up with a C in every math related class I take at MIT.
15.565 Management/Web 3.0 was a class I required to take. I didn’t like the class, so I didn’t spend much time on it. I even got in a big disagreement with the TA since I thought my approach was way better than his. I ended up with an A-. 15.571 Business IT Strategy is perhaps my most favorite Sloan class ever. I really like the work Jeanne Ross and the Center for Information Systems Research is doing at Sloan. I ended up with a B+ because the group project (which I really enjoyed) was graded lower than other students and Sloan has grade quotas. 15.301 Management Psychology was fun, although I don’t think the other students cared that much, but I really enjoyed the topic. I ended up with an A. 18.06 Linear Algebra was a challenge for me. Unlike other course 18 classes, this one was more about theory than calculations, though I am not very good at that either!
I think at some point I had 6 group projects active! This was a bit much, because there is a lot of overhead in scheduling group projects. I think I also did much more group P-Setting this semester versus before. I was much more conscious to take the time to cultivate relationships and set up times to work on homework. Overall, I'm glad I'm being more social. This is one of the life/soft skills where I am 180 degrees different from how I was when I entered MIT.
Outside of Classes
Baker House
Also I was elected as the President of Baker House, my dorm at MIT. I was unsure about doing this role initially, but it has turned out to be a great experience. I have a budget of about $50,000 per year and about 20 people are involved in house government. It really is a fantastic leadership opportunity because you have to recruit really busy people to help out, train them, and then throw great events. You also have the autonomy to try things out and make mistakes. Our Piano Drop was a huge success with syndication on over 300 world-wide news outlets. Here is the big one from the Boston Globe. In addition, we had over 500 people at our annual CPW party. My term runs one more semester until IAP 2013.
MITCET
This semester I continued to be involved in MITCET [1], the MIT Council on Educational Technology. I can't believe I forgot to mention it in my last update, but MITCET was one of the groups advising then-Provost Reif on setting up MITx and EdX. I was on the inside on the announcement of MITx and EdX and I met with then-Provost Reif to discuss the issue. I think MITx and EdX has the potential to revolutionize education. I think education has economies of scale which, if taken advantage of, could radically change the course of the industry. Why does every school need a different school curriculum? Instead of having each teacher re-invent the wheel - invest in a few good solutions. Then you are able to justify the extra work to refine the technology to be able to adopt to people's needs.
ThePlaz.com
I made some small adjustments to the nav bar on ThePlaz.com. Gone are the separate TI-83 and Video categories and instead I've added an engineering and business header entries, as well as getting all of the classes up to date in the header.
Content from the spring is up. I have scanned a fair bit of old content that I still need to work though. Hopefully I get a few moments later this summer.
Travel
My brother is currently looking for schools. Over Spring Break I was in Pittsburgh with my family.
Semesters Ahead
For planning ahead, I have 10 classes left in order to graduate with a double major in 15 and 6-3. I had originally thought I needed 11 more, but I realized I had actually satisfied a requirement without realizing it! This means I only need a normal 5 classes per semester! Plus, one of these classes is a PE class, which I have not historically counted in the number of classes I am taking, so we are down to 5 and 4 classes.
I am planning on taking 7.012 Intro to Biology. I've tried taking this GIR class every semester, but it always conflicted with my schedule. Well I am finally going to take it! It will be mostly freshmen - I've come so far in terms of my study skills from those years… (See Working out a System) I'm planning on taking STS.085 Ethics Online. I think I am going to really like this class; I enjoy working on the topic. It also wraps up my concentration in STS: Science, Technology, and Society. I will have to take 6.046 Advanced Algorithms. I'm not looking forward to this class at all! Plus my extremely smart 6.006 partner, Shri, dropped out of MIT (is technically on-hold) to do a start up. What am I going to do?
For my AUS class, I picked 6.858 Computer Systems Security. I heard that in the first lab with write a buffer overflow attack. I hope to pick up low-level programming skills (i.e. C) and learn how to actually write attacks. I heard that the labs are long and hard, but it seemed like the best choice as to what I was interested in. For my HASS D class, I picked 14.72 Capitalism and its Critics. This seems like an interesting class about different economic systems - I picked it partially because it is from the econ department, something I want more exposure to. My top choice was 17.30 Making Public Policy, but this has a time conflict with 6.046. As alternate choices, I put down 17.40 American Foreign Policy and STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science. I liked the book Legacy of Ashes, but I prefer econ more; and I think I've heard enough about the start of science with STS.050 and STS.011.
So with my 5 classes this semester I might be bored. I'm considering picking 2.009, the famous product design lab. I've always liked the idea of the class, so when I got an email from the professor announcing that the class was looking for non-course 2's I was intrigued. I do want to spend more time on self exploration on other topics and greater depth on in-class topics, but I'm skeptical how much that will happen once the rubber meets the road.
So in the spring semester I still have to take 15.053 or 15.058 as well as 15.075, both Sloan math classes. I probably should not be taking those so late, but that's when they fit in. Plus I need to do a third HASS D class, as well as my course 6 project 6.UAP. I also need to take 1 more PE class at some point. I also want to take advantage of cross registration with Harvard for some class to say that I've done it...
After MIT
So what am I going to do after MIT? I don’t think I am going to do grad school immediately. I don’t feel like spending more time in school. If I were to go to grad school, and if at MIT, I would do either Sloan for research, or the Media Lab at MIT. I feel like I’ve already seen what a Sloan MBA would be like. I don’t quite have the grades for M-Eng and since I don’t see myself doing that sort of work, I don’t think another year of access to course 6 classes at MIT is a good investment of time. Looking at the class list, nothing really stands out.
So what do I want in a job? I want to be busy – at MIT taking 7 classes at a time forces me to get stuff done. Without that pressure, I tend to be a lot less productive. I want to work on hard problems. I want to continue to have new experiences. I don’t want to master a job – though I might master and formalize the process of working (as I’ve done at MIT). I might do business consulting, PDM at Disney, or product management somewhere in Silicon Valley. I might even do my own thing.
I think my 5 internships have given me good perspective on the good and the bad. For some of the other interns at Disney this is their first internship. Between my internships, school classes, and MIT leadership opportunities, I think I’m much more aware of the differences between places, the reasons those differences exist, and attempting to answer which is better. As to another major change I've noticed, I think I've become much more Establishment.--ThePlaz 21:57, 23 July 2012 (EDT) Leave Plaz a (public) message or send me a (private) e-mail., Subscribe via RSS feed, Subscribe via email, Detailed feed, See past updates
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[[File:Disneyland.JPG|thumb|200px|Disneyland June 2012]] ====Disney==== I am now 8 weeks into my internship at [[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online]]. WDPRO builds the websites and mobile apps for the Disney parks and other travel operations. I’ve been having a great time here at Disney. I'm working on a project for Cruise Line and a project to improve reference material here at WDPRO. I'm a product management intern, working for the VP of the division. I'm getting great exposure to what it is like to be a PDM intern here. As at [[Deutsche Bahn]], I have a lot of freedom to use my time where I think is most effective.
One change from [[NextJump|last summer]] is that Disney cares about quality. In fact, quality is the number one concern here. This makes the work environment 180 degrees different. It means a lot of concern over issues that on the surface look trivial. But when you consider the millions of people that pour though our parks every year, it starts making sense. A Disney parks experience means quality. If you think about the newly opened [http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneys-california-adventure/cars-land/ Cars Land], every little detail from the type of grass to the building architecture has been obsessed over for years by teams of people. Disney has a lot of people, who are managing every detail. This means there are a lot of people involved in any project. It’s very different from the small team mentality of other firms – but those companies don’t have anywhere near the integration that Disney has.
Plus it's my job as a PDM is to manage this. Somewhat jokingly, my job is meetings and emails. A PDM is responsible to build the relationships with the business to be able to specify requirements and act as the “product owner” in Scrum/Agile terminology. Though it’s been somewhat awkward working as a PDM intern. You won’t be around after the summer, so it’s hard to take over a project full time. But I’m doing what I expected. I can envision what things would be like if I was doing this full time here.
=====Opportunities===== I’ve taken advantage of a number of great opportunities here at Disney. Every Disney employee goes through a training program called Traditions, where you learn the basics of working in the park and see “backstage”. They also offer a program called Cross-U where office workers can help out in the park during very busy periods. I was assigned to measure wait times at the Cozy Cone Motel on opening day of Cars Land. I ended up giving out more help than collecting wait times, but it was fun to be part of Cars Land’s opening day. Plus I helped beta-test a new game at Imagineering R&D. They are working on some interesting questions! Imagineering also has a big library with lots of books about the topics Disney works on and archives of the behind the scenes on the Disney attractions. This was fun to pour over. We can also over to the studio lot any time we want for lunch.
I also flew out to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/collections/72157630614756080/ Orlando] to meet with colleagues. This was my first business trip by myself. I stayed at the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614802316/ Yacht Club]. During the day I had set up back-to-back meetings with WDPRO and DCL colleagues in the Disney Celebration offices. On Saturday, I drove out to the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614854722/ Disney Fantasy] to take a tour and meet with shipboard colleagues. After work, I visited [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/collections/72157630614756080/ Walt Disney World] – my first time there since elementary school. I even go to walk around the [http://www.google.com/search?q=Utilidors Utilidors] – it looks exactly like the MIT tunnel system.
=====Issues===== Disney has its typical big company issues as well. There are so many managers for this and that everywhere that most of every project is simply coordination between different departments. I realize that as a temporary intern, I might be cluttering up things further. This is what I am trying to balance.
I knew this coming in, but my base salary is quite a fair bit less than last summer and the only thing free in the office is free soda and breakfast one day a week. We were also promised park passes, but those are still stuck in the Disney bureaucracy. Also my work address is wrong in the internal company directory. I think I’ve talked to 10 people about getting this fixed, and while one person was able to fix my work phone number, the address is still wrong. Disney is very good at being very specific with its polices to the public, but backstage it’s a mess. It’s certainly not Steve Jobs’ philosophy that good craftsmanship means doing a good job on even the parts not readily visible to the customer.
=====Culture===== That being said there are a lot of very smart people here. Stuff still manages to get done with relatively little problems. But I think having a stable operational platform would allow things to get done more efficiently and would be less costly. I’m writing about this not to criticize, but to wonder if its possible to do better. Disney is also a very relational company. I've recognized this and on the advice of others, I’ve set up what seems like 50 informational/getting to know you meetings.
The culture is also fun here. Many of the people in other Disney units have worked their way up from the parks so they are always happy and perky. At certain business units, though not really at PRO, everyone wears their Disney name tags around the office. It’s a way of showing that you are helping out the parks. WDPRO Glendale doesn’t require it, but many people still dress according to the fairly strict “Disney Look” – basically be clean-cut and wear business casual.
====Outside of Work This Summer==== I'm really happy how this summer is turning out from a friendship point of view. I'm being a lot more aggressive this summer to reach out and organize weekends with friends.
=====Travel===== At the start of the summer, I went to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614359682/ Atlantic City] with my dad. I went to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614507044/ Universal Studios Hollywood], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614526666/ Warner Brothers Studio], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614539170/ Venice Beach] with Eddie and Jeremy. On my own, I walked around the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614554252/ Hollywood Walk of Fame], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614580024/ Beverly Hills] and the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614606776/ X-Games at LA Live and Downtown LA].
One week I drove up to [[Silicon Valley]] to meet with many of my friends in the area. On the Fourth of July, I walked around [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614647334/ San Francisco with Jon], I stayed with [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614662258/ Jeremy in Palo Alto], saw the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614678352/ Computer History Museum], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157630614696768/ Stanford] with one of my friends from high school, Dave Groff.
=====Cell Phone===== While I was in San Francisco, my Nexus S cell phone broke. It would not boot up past the “Google” screen. I had to go most of my Silicon Valley trip and all of my Orlando trip without a cell phone! Luckily I had my LTE iPad which kept me connected. I could make outgoing calls on Skype, but not receive calls. This made me realize how much I depend on my phone. My phone has been fixed for a week now, but I still feel like I am without it and disconnected from the world. Battery life is also a great deal improved.
=====Books===== I’m also getting to do a lot more driving than I ever have. I think in my first week here I’ve driven more than I have my entire life. It has also given me the opportunity to listen to some audio books. I’ve listened to [http://www.amazon.com/The-Working-Poor-Invisible-America/dp/0375408908 Working Poor], the [http://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jobs-Walter-Isaacson/dp/1451648537/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0 Steve Jobs bio], [http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Deception-Controlling-Security/dp/076454280X Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnick]. I also read a book on the [http://www.amazon.com/Airline-Reservations-Sonic-Hedgehog-Software/dp/1422391760 History of Software Development], and I am reading a book on [http://www.amazon.com/Project-Management-Handbook-David-Cleland/dp/0442221142/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343084222&sr=1-1&keywords=0442221142 Project Management].
====This Past Semester==== My [[MIT Junior|junior]] spring semester was a solid semester. I finished 7 classes with a 4.3 GPA average. This breaks my streak of having my GPA climb semester over semester, but I still think I learned a lot. My undergraduate cumulative GPA appears to be fixed at 4.3; this is the third semester in a row where it has not changed. It's not a particular stunning GPA, but since I chose to focus on breath and leadership opportunities at MIT, I'm by-in-large happy with how this semester ended up.
[[6.033|6.033 Computer Systems Engineering]] covered designing complex computer systems. Most of my classmates hated this class; I didn't find it half bad. The class is not well designed - the very thing it is trying to teach! It seems that too many unrelated components have been slapped in. In addition, I wish it focused more on the human side of building a system (more of a project point of view). Anyway, I got an A in that class. [[6.813|6.813 UI Design]] was right up my alley. I think most people in the class couldn't care less (it's the easiest AUS and department lab). Plus the professor was trying hard - too hard - to be objective. I was not that happy with my final project, [[RScanVP]]. [[6.006|6.006 Intro to Algorithms]] was challenging for me. I think I easily grasped the basic concepts, but the problems seemed to come out of no where with the TA unable to offer robust strategies to solve them. I ended up with a C because I did not do well on the final. Your grade basically dependent on if you "figured out" the problem. I don't like making excuses, but I really don't know how I end up with a C in every math related class I take at MIT.
[[15.565|15.565 Management/Web 3.0]] was a class I required to take. I didn’t like the class, so I didn’t spend much time on it. I even got in a big disagreement with the TA since I thought my approach was way better than his. I ended up with an A-. [[15.571|15.571 Business IT Strategy]] is perhaps my most favorite Sloan class ever. I really like the work Jeanne Ross and the [http://cisr.mit.edu/ Center for Information Systems Research] is doing at Sloan. I ended up with a B+ because the group project (which I really enjoyed) was graded lower than other students and Sloan has grade quotas. [[15.301|15.301 Management Psychology]] was fun, although I don’t think the other students cared that much, but I really enjoyed the topic. I ended up with an A. [[18.06|18.06 Linear Algebra]] was a challenge for me. Unlike other course 18 classes, this one was more about theory than calculations, though I am not very good at that either!
I think at some point I had 6 group projects active! This was a bit much, because there is a lot of overhead in scheduling group projects. I think I also did much more group P-Setting this semester versus before. I was much more conscious to take the time to cultivate relationships and set up times to work on homework. Overall, I'm glad I'm being more social. This is one of the life/soft skills where I am 180 degrees different from how I was when I entered MIT.
====Outside of Classes====
=====Baker House===== Also I was elected as the President of [[Baker House]], my dorm at MIT. I was unsure about doing this role initially, but it has turned out to be a great experience. I have a budget of about $50,000 per year and about 20 people are involved in house government. It really is a fantastic leadership opportunity because you have to recruit really busy people to help out, train them, and then throw great events. You also have the autonomy to try things out and make mistakes. Our Piano Drop was a huge success with syndication on over 300 world-wide news outlets. Here is the big one from the [http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/04/24/years-after-quirky-ritual-began-piano-drop-still-strikes-chord-mit/rYJW5zNd356WTSswbwAusJ/story.html Boston Globe]. In addition, we had over 500 people at our annual CPW party. My term runs one more semester until IAP 2013.
=====MITCET===== This semester I continued to be involved in [[MITCET]] [http://mitcet.mit.edu/], the MIT Council on Educational Technology. I can't believe I forgot to mention it in my last update, but MITCET was one of the groups advising then-Provost Reif on setting up MITx and EdX. I was on the inside on the announcement of MITx and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157629993249096/ EdX] and I met with then-Provost Reif to discuss the issue. I think MITx and EdX has the potential to revolutionize education. I think education has economies of scale which, if taken advantage of, could radically change the course of the industry. Why does every school need a different school curriculum? Instead of having each teacher re-invent the wheel - invest in a few good solutions. Then you are able to justify the extra work to refine the technology to be able to adopt to people's needs.
=====ThePlaz.com===== I made some small adjustments to the nav bar on ThePlaz.com. Gone are the separate TI-83 and Video categories and instead I've added an engineering and business header entries, as well as getting all of the classes up to date in the header.
Content from the spring is up. I have scanned a fair bit of old content that I still need to work though. Hopefully I get a few moments later this summer.
=====Travel===== My brother is currently looking for schools. Over Spring Break I was in [http://www.flickr.com/photos/theplaz/sets/72157629993026940/ Pittsburgh with my family].
====Semesters Ahead==== For planning ahead, I have 10 classes left in order to graduate with a double major in 15 and 6-3. I had originally thought I needed 11 more, but I realized I had actually satisfied a requirement without realizing it! This means I only need a normal 5 classes per semester! Plus, one of these classes is a PE class, which I have not historically counted in the number of classes I am taking, so we are down to 5 and 4 classes.
I am planning on taking [[7.012|7.012 Intro to Biology]]. I've tried taking this GIR class every semester, but it always conflicted with my schedule. Well I am finally going to take it! It will be mostly freshmen - I've come so far in terms of my study skills from those years… (See [[Working out a System]]) I'm planning on taking [[STS.085|STS.085 Ethics Online]]. I think I am going to really like this class; I enjoy working on the topic. It also wraps up my concentration in [[STS|STS: Science, Technology, and Society]]. I will have to take [[6.046|6.046 Advanced Algorithms]]. I'm not looking forward to this class at all! Plus my extremely smart [[6.006]] partner, Shri, dropped out of MIT (is technically on-hold) to do a start up. What am I going to do?
For my AUS class, I picked [[6.858|6.858 Computer Systems Security]]. I heard that in the first lab with write a buffer overflow attack. I hope to pick up low-level programming skills (i.e. C) and learn how to actually write attacks. I heard that the labs are long and hard, but it seemed like the best choice as to what I was interested in. For my HASS D class, I picked [[14.72|14.72 Capitalism and its Critics]]. This seems like an interesting class about different economic systems - I picked it partially because it is from the econ department, something I want more exposure to. My top choice was [[17.30|17.30 Making Public Policy]], but this has a time conflict with [[6.046]]. As alternate choices, I put down [[17.40|17.40 American Foreign Policy]] and [[STS.003|STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science]]. I liked the book [http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Ashes-The-History-CIA/dp/038551445X Legacy of Ashes], but I prefer econ more; and I think I've heard enough about the start of science with [[STS.050]] and [[STS.011]].
So with my 5 classes this semester I might be bored. I'm considering picking [[2.009]], the famous product design lab. I've always liked the idea of the class, so when I got an email from the professor announcing that the class was looking for non-course 2's I was intrigued. I do want to spend more time on self exploration on other topics and greater depth on in-class topics, but I'm skeptical how much that will happen once the rubber meets the road.
So in the spring semester I still have to take [[15.053]] or [[15.058]] as well as [[15.075]], both Sloan math classes. I probably should not be taking those so late, but that's when they fit in. Plus I need to do a third HASS D class, as well as my course 6 project 6.UAP. I also need to take 1 more PE class at some point. I also want to take advantage of cross registration with Harvard for some class to say that I've done it...
====After MIT==== So what am I going to do after MIT? I don’t think I am going to do grad school immediately. I don’t feel like spending more time in school. If I were to go to grad school, and if at MIT, I would do either Sloan for research, or the Media Lab at MIT. I feel like I’ve already seen what a Sloan MBA would be like. I don’t quite have the grades for M-Eng and since I don’t see myself doing that sort of work, I don’t think another year of access to course 6 classes at MIT is a good investment of time. Looking at the class list, nothing really stands out.
So what do I want in a job? I want to be busy – at MIT taking 7 classes at a time forces me to get stuff done. Without that pressure, I tend to be a lot less productive. I want to work on hard problems. I want to continue to have new experiences. I don’t want to master a job – though I might master and formalize the process of working (as I’ve done at MIT). I might do business consulting, PDM at Disney, or product management somewhere in Silicon Valley. I might even do my own thing.
I think my 5 internships have given me good perspective on the good and the bad. For some of the other interns at Disney this is their first internship. Between my internships, school classes, and MIT leadership opportunities, I think I’m much more aware of the differences between places, the reasons those differences exist, and attempting to answer which is better. As to another major change I've noticed, I think I've become much more Establishment.--[[User:ThePlaz|ThePlaz]] 21:57, 23 July 2012 (EDT) ''[http://theplaz.com/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:ThePlaz&action=edit§ion=new Leave Plaz a (public) message] [[Image:File_icon.gif]] or [[User:ThePlaz:E-mail me|send me a (private) e-mail.]][[Image:Mail_icon.gif]]'', ''[http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThePlazPersonalUpdates Subscribe via RSS feed], ''[http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=786542 Subscribe via email]'', ''[http://friendfeed.com/theplaz Detailed feed]'', ''[[Old Updates|See past updates]]''
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[[Image:Nuvola apps kpovmodeler.png|30px]] [[AP Physics]] ''[[Science|(Science)]]''
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- [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN48G1COdBI Rube Goldberg Machine on YouTube]
[[Image:Nuvola USA flag.png|30px]] [[AP US Government]] ''[[History|(History)]]''
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[[Image:Nuvola_apps_package_wordprocessing.png|30px]] [[English 12]] ''[[English|(English)]]''
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- [[:Image:Literature in Review Dorian Gray.mp3|Dorian Gray Book Discussion Podcast]]
- [[:Image:Macbeth Podcast Michael Dan Greg.mp3|Macbeth Scene Performance Podcast]]
- [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKf9scuX1j8 Peter Paul Rubens Photo Story] (on YouTube)
- [[:Image:Senior_Project.doc|Senior Project: Electronic Voting Machine Insecurity]]
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[[Image:Nuvola apps kbrunch.png|30px]] [[Calculus]] ''[[Math|(Math)]]''
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[[Image:Nuvola apps edu languages.png|30px]] [[AP Psychology]] ''[[Psychology|(Psychology)]]''
- [http://siggyappsy.pbwiki.com/ Teacher's Site] with review questions and notes
- [[LoveSick Erica Character Analysis]] Summer Reading
- [[AP Psychology Practice Question: Chapter 1: Experiments]]
- [[AP Psychology Chapter 4 Review]]
- Scholarly Papers Review
- [[Fitts' Law]]
- [[Union Steward's Self Confidence]]
- [[September 11th's Self Perceived Benefits]]
- [[Chapter 11 Assessment]]
- [[Snow White and the 7 Psychological Disorders]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps package editors.png|30px]] [[AP Micro Econ]] ''[[Economics|(Economics)]]''
- '''[[Micro Economics|See Notes]]'''
[[Image:Nuvola apps bug.png|30px]] [[Biology]] ''[[Science|(Science)]]''
- [http://www.havsd.net/~vpollard/ Teacher's Website]
- [[Biology Key Concepts]]
- [[Properties of Water: Penny Lab]]
- [[Antony van Leeuwenhoek]]
- [[Islands of Adventure is like a Cell]]
- [[Chapter 11: Intro to Genetics Study Guide]]
- [[:Image:Biology 12.1 Study Guide.doc|12.1 DNA]], [[:Image:Biology 12.2 and 12.3 Study Guide.doc|12.2 DNA Replication and 12.3 RNA Study Guides]]
- [[Chap 15 Darwin and Evolution Study Guide]]
- [[Chromosome 14 - Alzheimer Disease]]
- [[:Image:Meiosis Web Worksheet.pdf|Meiosis Web Worksheet]]
- [[:Image:Biology Evolution Notes.jpg|Evolution Notes]]
- [[:Image:Biology Classification Notes.png|Classification Notes]]
- [[:Image:Animals Found During Creek Exploration.pdf|Animals found During Creek Exploration]]
- [[:Image:Biology Final Review.jpg|Final Review (highlights from all chapters)]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps kmplot.png|30px]] [[PreCalc]] ''[[Math|(Math)]]''
- [[:Image:PreCalc_Syllabus_Page_1.JPG|Syllabus]], [[:Image:PreCalc_Syllabus_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
- [[:Image:PreCalc IS4 Identitiy Sheet Page 1.JPG|Identity Sheet]], [[:Image:PreCalc_Identity_Sheet_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
- [[:Image:PreCalc_Unit_Circle.JPG|Unit Circle]]
- [[:Image:PreCalc_Forumals_Sheet_Page_1.JPG|Forumals Sheet]], [[:Image:PreCalc_Forumals_Sheet_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 1|Chap 1: Functions]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 2 Part 1|Chap 2 Part 1: Polynomials]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 2 Part 2|Chap 2 Part 2: Rational Functions]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 3|Chap 3: Exponential and Log Functions]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 6|Chap 6: Vectors]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 7|Chap 7: Multivariable Systems]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 8|Chap 8: Sequences and Series]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Chap 9|Chap 9: Analytical Geometry]]'''
- '''[[:Category:PreCalc Final Review|Final Review]]'''
=====Chap 4===== ''(independent study)''
- [[:Image:Chapter_4_Test_Topics.JPG|Test Topics]]
- [[:Image:Chapter_4_Review_Page_1.JPG|Review]], [[:Image:Chapter_4_Review_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]], [[:Image:Chapter_4_Review_Page_3.JPG|Page 2]]
- [[:Image:Chapter_4_Review_2_Page_1.JPG|Review 2]], [[:Image:Chapter_4_Review_2_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
- Independent Study Withheld
- [[:Image:PreCalc_Chap_4_Part_2_More_Pratice_Page_1.JPG|Part 2 More Practice]], [[:Image:PreCalc_Chap_4_Part_2_More_Pratice_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
- [[:Image:PreCalc_Chap_4_Part_2_More_Pratice_After_Test_Page_1.JPG|Part 2 After Test]], [[:Image:PreCalc_Chap_4_Part_2_More_Pratice_After_Test_Page_2.JPG|Page 2]]
=====Chap 5===== ''(independent study)''
- Independent Study Withheld
=====Chap 5/6===== ''(independent study)''
- Independent Study Withheld
[[Image:Nuvola USA flag.png|30px]] [[American Studies]] ''[[History|(History)]]''
- '''[[American Studies/Projects|Projects]]'''
- '''[[American Studies/Projects|Notes]]''' from Out of Many Textbook
- '''[http://www.teachingsolutions.org/ftce.html FTCE test]''' : FTCE test failure reveals how to rip through the FTCE test.
- ''developed [[Headline Notetaking Format]]
[[Image:Nuvola USA flag pen.png|30px]] [[English 11]] ''[[English|(English)]]''
- [[Puritans in a New World: The Setting of The Scarlet Letter]]
- [[The Forest in The Scarlet Letter]]
- [[Pearl: A Byproduct of Sin]]
- [[Religion: Then and Now Group Project]]
- [[Grapes of Wrath Chapter 13]]
- [[Uncertainty in The Grapes of Wrath]]
- [[Think for Yourself: The Fallacy of Organized Religion in Huck Finn]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps edu mathematics.png|30px]] [[IAG 4H]] ''[[Math|(Math)]]''
- ''See [[:Category:IAG 4H]]
- '''[[IAG 4H All Work by Date]]'''
- [[:Category:High Dive|High Dive]]
- [[:Category:Rational Functions|Rational Functions]]
- [[:Category:World of Functions|World of Functions]]
- [[:Category:Small World Revived|Small World Revived]]
- [[:Category:IAG 4 Power Worksheets|Power Worksheets]]
- [[:Category:IAG 4 Independent Study|Independent Studies]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps edu science.png|30px]] [[Chemistry]] ''[[Science|(Science)]]''
- ''See [[Chemistry]] for a list of all work
- [[Chemistry#Matter and its Properties|Matter and its Properties]]
- [[Chemistry#Gas Laws|Gas Laws]]
- [[Chemistry#Atoms, Bonding, and the Periodic Table|Atoms, Bonding, and the Periodic Table]]
- [[Chemistry#Combinations and Reactions|Combinations and Reactions]]
- [[Chemistry#Acids and Bases|Acids and Bases]]
- [[Chemistry#Review|Final Review]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps package network.png|30px]] [[World Cultures]] ''[[History|(History)]]''
'''[[World Cultures Daily Questions]]''' ====Units====
- [[:Category:World Cultures Basics|Basics/Introduction]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures Africa|Africa]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures Middle East|Middle East]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures South Asia|South Asia]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures China|China]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures Japan|Japan]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures Korea|Korea]]
- [[:Category:World Cultures Latin America|Latin America]]
====Portfolio==== '''''See [[:Category:World Cultures Portfolio]]'''''
- Africa: [[HDI Graph Reflections]] - [[World Cultures Portfolio/Africa|Decolonization Report]]
- Middle East: [[World Cultures Portfolio/Middle East|Population Density Report]] - [[Middle East Essay|Essay: A Peaceful Vacation]]
- South Asia: [[World Cultures Portfolio/South Asia|Rainfall Report]] - [[:Image:South Asia Graph.JPG|South Asia Comparisons Graph]] - [[World Cultures Portfolio/Postcards|Postcards]]
- China: [[World Cultures Portfolio/China|Sphere of Influences Report]] - [[World Cultures Portfolio/Mao Button Journal|Mao Button Journal]]
- Japan: [[World Cultures Portfolio/Japan|Natural Resources Report]] - [[World Cultures Portfolio/Japanese Violence Journal|Japanese Violence Journal]]
- Korea: [[World Cultures Portfolio/Korea|Physical Map Report]]
- Latin America: [[World Cultures Portfolio/Latin America|Landforms Report]]
- Worldwide: [[World Cultures Portfolio/T-Shirt Trade|T-Shirt Trade Report]]
====Projects==== '''[[:Category:World Cultures Comparison Project|Comparisons (Final) Project on Globalization]] ([[World Cultures Comparison Project/Paper|Paper]], [[Globalization Video|Video]])'''
- [[:Category:Pitts Article|Pitts Article]]
- [[World Cultures News Articles|Category News Articles Project]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps korganizer.png|30px]] AP [[Macro Economics]] ''[[Economics|(Economics)]]''
- '''[[Macro Economics Complete List|Complete List]]'''
- [[:Category:ME Notes|Notes]]
- [[:Category:ME Study Questions|Study Questions]]
- [[:Category:ME Morton|Morton Activities]]
- [[:Category:ME Econ Live|Econ Live Activities]]
- [[:Category:ME Articles|Articles]]
- [[:Category:ME Other|Other]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps file-manager.png|30px]] [[English 10]] ''[[English|(English)]]''
[[Image:The Power of One Book Cover.jpg|right|75px]] [[Image:Cultures Paper Instructions Page 1.JPG|right|75px]] [[Image:Red Scarf Girl Cover.jpg|right|75px]] [[Image:Nectar in a Sieve Book Cover.jpg|right|75px]] [[Image:In Beautiful Disguises Book Cover.jpg|right|75px]] [[Image:Chinese Seamstress Cover.jpg|right|75px]]
- [[:Image:English 10 Syllabus Page 1.JPG|Syllabus]], [[:Image:English 10 Syllabus Page 2.JPG|Page 2]]
- '''[[English 10 by Date|English 10 Work by Date]]'''
- [[:Category:English 10 Vocab|Vocabulary]]
- [[:Category:English 10 Grammer|Grammar and Literary Elements]]
- [[:Category:English 10 Middle East Poetry|Middle East Poetry]]
====Projects/Papers====
- [[Red Scarf Girl SSR Project]]
- [[:Category:English 10 Response to Quote|Response to Quote Essay]]
- [[:Category:Cultures Project|Cultures Project/Paper on Religiously Motivated Laws]]
- [[Literary Criticisms Project]]
- [[Nectar in a Sieve|Nectar in a Sieve SSR Project]]
====Books====
- [[:Image:2006 Summer Reading List.pdf|The 2006 HHS Summer Reading List]]
- [[:Category:Power of One|The Power of One Book Center]]
- [[:Category:English 10 In Beautiful Disguises|In Beautiful Disguises Book]]
- [[:Category:Chinese Seamstress|Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Book]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps kig.png|30px]] [[IAG 3H]] ''[[Math|(Math)]]''
- ''See all at [[:Category:IAG 3H]]''
- [[:Image:IAG 3H Syllabus Page 1.JPG|Syllabus]], [[:Image:IAG 3H Syllabus Page 2.JPG|Page 2]]
- [[:Category:Fireworks Unit|Fireworks Unit]]
- [[:Category:Orchards Unit|Orchards Unit]]
- [[:Category:Small World Unit|Small World Unit]]
- [[:Category:Meadows or Malls Unit|Meadows or Malls Unit]]
- [[:Category:IAG 3H Final Review|IAG 3H Final Review]]
- [[:Category:Logic Puzzles|Logic Puzzles]]
- [[:Category:IAG Power|IAG Power Worksheets]]
- [[:Category:IAG 3H PSSA Practice|IAG 3H PSSA Practice]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png|30px]] [[English 9]] ''[[English|(English)]]''
[[Image:Chocolate War Book Cover.jpg|right|50px]] [[Image:The Chosen Book Cover.jpg|right|50px]] [[Image:Romeo and Juliet DVD Cover.jpg|right|50px]] [[Image:Antigone DVD Cover.jpg|right|50px]] =====Reserach Papers/Essays=====
- [[Hazing Paper|Bullying/Hazing Research Paper]]
- [[:Image:“The Many Benefits of the Industrial Revolution” Brochure Copy.doc|“The Many Benefits of the Industrial Revolution” Brochure Copy]]
- [[Romeo_and_Juliet_Book_Center#Essay|Is Romeo and Juliet still Relevant Today?]]
- [[Antigone_Book_Center#Essay|Is Antigone is more stubborn then Creon?]]
---- =====Projects and Lessons=====
- [[String|''Piece of String'' Short Story Project]]
- [[Comma Rules]] Lesson
---- =====Book Centers=====
- The ''[[Chocolate War]]'' Book Center
- [[The Chosen Book Center]]
- [[Romeo and Juliet Book Center]]
- [[Short Stories]] Unit
- [[Antigone Book Center]]
---- =====Homeworks=====
- [[:Image:Parody – The Spy Apprentice.doc|Parody – The Spy Apprentice]]
- [[:Image:Allegory and The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf.doc|Allegory and The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf]]
- [[:Image:Aries A Sonnet.doc|Aries: A Sonnet]]
- [[English Language Joke]]
- [[:Image:Bildungroman Notes.JPG|Bildungroman Notes]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps kverbos.png|30px]] [[Western Civ|Western Civ]] ''[[History|(History)]]''
=====Projects=====
- [[Philosophes]] Compare/Contrast Slideshow and Essay
- [[French Revolution Timeline]]
- [[Germany Unification]] Timeline
- [[Russian Revolution Lesson Group Project]]
---- =====Outlines=====
- [[:Image:Chapter 6.1 - The Scientific Revolution Outline.doc|Chapter 6.1 - The Scientific Revolution]]
- [[:Image:Chapter 6.3 – Spread of Enlightenment Ideas Web Outline.doc|Chapter 6.3 – Spread of Enlightenment Ideas]]
- [[:Image:Chap 9.1 Beginnings of Industrialization Outline.doc|Chap 9.1 Beginnings of Industrialization]]
- [[Chap 11.2 – Imperialism and Nigerian Case Study Notes and Outline]]
- [[:Image:Chap 13.3 Outline – The World At War.doc|Chap 13.3 – The World At War]]
---- =====Maps and Creative===== [[Image:French Revolution Napoleon-peque.jpg|120px|right]]
- [[Ottoman Empire Acrostic]]
- Fictional [[German Troop Journal]]
- [[:Image:Despot Flyer.doc|Despot Flyer]]
- [[:Image:Political Cartoon.png|Louis-Phillipe Political Cartoon]]
- [[:Image:African Colonies Map.png|African Colonies Map I Made]]
- [[:Image:Group 1 – Napoleon’s Rise to Power Script.doc|Napoleon’s Rise to Power Script]]
- [[:Image:Letter from the Editor - Industrialization and Imperialism.doc|Letter from the Editor Re. Industrialization and Imperialism]]
---- =====Essays and Reports=====
- [[:Image:History Government Quiz.doc|Types of Government Quiz]] [[:Image:History Government Quiz Answers.doc|(answers)]]
- [[:Image:Europe – Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna.doc|Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna]]
- [[Chap 9-2 Group Project|Industrialization Group Project]]
- [[World War I without the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand]] - What would happen?
- [[:Image:Legacies- French Revolution and Congress of Vienna.ppt|Legacies of the French Revolution and Congress of Vienna SlideShow]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps edu phi.png|30px]] [[IPS]] ''[[Science|(Science)]]''
- [[Obstacle Course]] Unit 1 - Motion Obstacle Course design
- [[Sports Video]] Unit 2 - Forces NASCAR Video
- [[Electricty Handbook]] Unit 3 - HFE Home
[[Image:Nuvola_apps_kcalc.png|30px]] [[IAG 2H]] and [[IAG 1H]] ''[[Math|(Math)]]''
- [[:Image:Solve It - Prompt -1.doc|Solve It Prompt 1]]
- [[Bee's POW - You Must Be Wrong]]
- [[Math Will Rock My World - Extra Credit]]
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[[Image:Nuvola_apps_kate.png|30px]] [[Latin]]
===[[Latin 3]]=== =====Projects=====
- [[Achilles Video]]
- [[Commodus Report]]
- [[Hyperbole]]
- [[Latin Fable|Latin Fable: Rana et Musca]]
=====Notes=====
- [[Scansion Notes]]
=====Journals===== Double Entry Journals have 2 components: What I Learned (a summery), and Personal Response (a reflection)
- [[English: The Miracle of Language]]
- [[Early Roman History]]
- [[Rome: Year One]]
- [[Rome: The Decline]]
- [[Subjugating Ancient Women]]
- [[Roles of Ancient Women]]
- [[Empowering Ancient Women]]
- [[The Fall of the Roman Empire]]
- [[Odyssey Part 1]]
- [[Odyssey Part 2]]
- [[Odyssey Part 3]]
- [[Dateline Troy Part 1]]
- [[Dateline Troy Part 2]]
- [[The Rage of Achilles]]
- [[The Olympian Gods: Another Perspective]] Extra Credit
===[[Latin 2]]=== =====Projects=====
- [[Roman Travel Project]]
- [[Sejanus]]
- [[Echo and Narcissus Myth]]
- [[The Journey of the Hero]]
=====Journals=====
- [[Origins of Latin and English]]
- [[Rome FAQ]]
- [[Roman History]]
- [[Augustus]]
- [[Roman Women]]
- [[Tiberius]]
- [[Caligula]]
- [[Claudius]]
- [[Nero]]
- [[Perseus Myth]]
- [[Hercules Myth]] Extra Credit
===[[Latin 1]]===
- Very Basic [[Latin Grammer Notes]]
- [[:Image:Roman Family - Double Entry Journal.pdf|Roman Family Note Sheet Project (PDF)]], [[:Image:Roman Family - Double Entry Journal.doc|(Word)]]
- [[:Image:Latin Nurse Poster.pdf|Latin in Nursing Interview Poster (PDF)]], [[:Image:Latin Nurse Poster.doc|(Word)]]
- Basic [[Latin Timeline]]
[[Image:Money-256x256.png|30px]] [[Entrepreneurship]] ''[[Business|(Business)]]''
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- [[:Image:InstantClinic Business Plan.pdf|Business Plan]] (and [[:Image:InstantClinic Presentation.pptx|Presentation]]) for InstantClinic - a convenience health care clinic
- [[:Image:Mark Zuckerberg.ppt|Mark Zuckerberg Presentation]]
- [[:Image:Build'A Pizza.pptx|Build A Pizza - Pizza Chain Business]]
[[Image:Nuvola apps personal.png|30px]] [[Business Law]] ''[[Business|(Business)]]''
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[[Image:Nuvola apps amarok.png|30px]] [[Pop Music]] ''[[Music Classes|(Music)]]''
- '''[[:File:Pop Music Binder.pdf|Binder]]'''
- [[Pop Music#Unit 0: Intro|Unit 0: Intro]]
- [[Pop Music#Unit 1: Elements|Unit 1: Elements]]
- [[Pop Music#Unit 2: Roots of Rock|Unit 2: Roots of Rock]]
- [[Pop Music#Unit 3: Vocal Harmony and the Producer|Unit 3: Vocal Harmony and the Producer]]
- [[Pop Music#Unit 4: British Invasion; Folk and Rock|Unit 4: British Invasion; Folk and Rock]]
- [[Pop Music#Unit 5: Counterculture and the Present|Unit 5: Counterculture and the Present]]
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- [[IAG 1]]
- [[Latin 1]]
- [[English 8]]
- [[Geography]]
- [[8th Grade Health]]
- [[8th Grade History]]
- [[8th Grade Science]]
- [[8th Grade Seminar]]
- [[8th Grade Tech Ed]]
[[Image:Nuvola filesystems folder blue open.png|30px]] [[7th Grade]]
- [[7th Grade History|History]]
- [[Info Tech 7]]
- [[7th Grade LA|Language Arts]]
- [[7th Grade Math|Math]]
- [[7th Grade Science|Science]]
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