Thursday, January 17, 2013

Cubing

Cell Phones: What parts or components make it up?

Cell phones have come a long way from the touch dial pads and now some include the touch screen dial pads. Cell phones are mostly battery operated so make sure to charge it. Cell phones include a 3mm jack so you can listen to your tunes or plug a headset in. There is usually a button on the side for the volume. There is also a button to turn on/off the phone. Ways to store memory onto your phone includes a mini SD card which ranges in memory size of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB. This little chip is stored in the back of the phone and can hold a variety of music, pictures, and videos. Some cell phones include internal memory that you don’t need to purchase.

Ducks: What is it similar to? How so?

Ducks are two legged birds that can usually be seen floating in ponds, wandering around parks and quacking. They range in color and smaller than swans and geese. Ducks are similar to swans in ways that they look a little similar and that they like to swim in fresh water and sea water.

I think the method, “cubing,” is an interesting way to get a conversation started. The questions that are brought up leave me pondering about how I’ll answer it and when I hear my classmate’s answers, it’s interesting to see it from their point of view. There will always be an A, B, and C side to every story and it is helpful to know that there is more than one way to tackle the scenario. I think in my essay I will try to keep the questions in mind to help me see it from the different  angles.  

1 comment: