Mobile Revolution
Finally Lee Yan and I get to present Mobile revolution! We did it just yesterday (Thursday) Actually we prepared it way long time back. Last week friday.. cos we thot we had to present it then but no time..
We looked at how mobile phones were like back then and now. We tracked all the way back to the 1940s up to date. It was very interesting for us when we were doing the research and stuff. the very first phones were like walkie talkies used in wars, followed by car phones and then the Motorola Brick! The brick reelie looks like brick. Its very big!
Back then more importance was given to functions rather than style of phones. But now its more to style as teenagers prefer more trendy and fashionable stuff. However, functions still do matter.
We also played a game called ‘Treasure hunt’. We had 3 teams. They had to find treasures on 3 levels, one team to one level. There were 5 treasures altogether. These treasures are all models of mobile phones. The interesting part about this is that, the treasure hunters had to communicate via SMS, calls and video calls with their other team members who were in the class waiting. This linked back to the mobile revolution. Lastly, when they’ve found all treasures, they had to tweet using their handphones. Hope they had fun with our mini game! =D
I learnt quite a handful out of this tutorial. Oh yes, thanks Kevin, for that presentation on Podcasts and vodcasts too. That was like an introduction to RSS feeds. Appreciate it!
Okay, I’m off! Zzz…