C1.  Brain vs Computer  (using links)

headings,pp20,21; adding an image,pp44,45; image border pp47 ;new line,pp18 ;blank spaces,pp19

external links pp74 ; internal links pp76-77 ; links to files, e-mail links, ftp links pp79-83, link in new window pp84


1. Autonomy    Brain subsystems can direct    attention .

2. Memory       Memory works by    association .

image of the Brain

3. Multi Channel Processing   Changes of font or colour can affect meaning.   example

4. Parallel Processing     Processing of background occurs in parallel i.e. all at once.

This is seen as a landscape - though it could just be some colors. Because of the saturation gradient we interpret it as mountains with a sunset above.



5. Process Driven   Context is important for comprehension - ALL UNDERSTANDING IS INSIDE A CONTEXT.   example1     example2


          courtesy: www.escher.com

6. Distracting Background   Here's a distracting background .

This looks good at first but soon got annoying. Note it was a full screen background but when saved and loaded it comes to only a quarter screen size or less.

7.

View the lesson 1 powerpoint slides .

Note how powerpoint is opened automatically.

8.

To ftp to a site, Click here

FTP is the File Transfer Protocol. It is a tool with which you can download files from remote servers.

When you click on the link, the main directory of the remote server shows up. Some ftp sites require passwords, e.g. you need your afs password to ftp your file from the NJIT servers

to your home PC.

9. Videos that don't and do work. What is the difference?

Escher video

Dinosaur movie

Any comments? questions?


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