I want to design a bed.
analysis: I have to know the sizes of the bed, and for how many it is.
Research: I investigate whats the average heigth of a human, and I use that information for good.
Specification: I neeed the material to build it.
Problem solving: I will change the size because it was little.
Presentation: Someone tell me if is comfortable to sleep in.
martes, 16 de marzo de 2010
The things i will love to design
I will design animations, all about videogames. Modeling characters in Maya or another program is my thing. Thats way i will love to desing 3d animation.
miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2010
magazinee
martes, 16 de febrero de 2010
interviews
– Name and age
Nathalie Desplas 50
Job name and description
Teacher
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
Computers and proyector
What do you use them for?
To give information to students
– Name of the software you use?
Microsoft Windows, word, excel
– What do you use that software for?
It help her be in order
– Name and age
Juan Ollivier 59
Job name and description
Investigator
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
Laptop
What do you use them for?
For take notes and observation of research
– Name of the software you use?
PSPP, PPT
– What do you use that software for?
For recopilate information
– Name and age
Sandra Medrano 50
Job name and description
Doctor
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
THe light in the wall
What do you use them for?
To see thee X-rays
– Name of the software you use?
X-rays light
– What do you use that software for?
To see the X-rays
– Name and age
Juan Luis Ollivier 27
Job name and description
Minery products selling
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
The laptop
What do you use them for?
For comunicate to the providers in China
– Name of the software you use?
Skype and Messenger
– What do you use that software for?
To comunicate
– Name and age
Marisa Lozano 49
Job name and description
Manager in a production line
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
The robots in the production line
What do you use them for?
To made stuff
– Name of the software you use?
Robots
– What do you use that software for?
To produce more efficiently and faster
Nathalie Desplas 50
Job name and description
Teacher
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
Computers and proyector
What do you use them for?
To give information to students
– Name of the software you use?
Microsoft Windows, word, excel
– What do you use that software for?
It help her be in order
– Name and age
Juan Ollivier 59
Job name and description
Investigator
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
Laptop
What do you use them for?
For take notes and observation of research
– Name of the software you use?
PSPP, PPT
– What do you use that software for?
For recopilate information
– Name and age
Sandra Medrano 50
Job name and description
Doctor
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
THe light in the wall
What do you use them for?
To see thee X-rays
– Name of the software you use?
X-rays light
– What do you use that software for?
To see the X-rays
– Name and age
Juan Luis Ollivier 27
Job name and description
Minery products selling
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
The laptop
What do you use them for?
For comunicate to the providers in China
– Name of the software you use?
Skype and Messenger
– What do you use that software for?
To comunicate
– Name and age
Marisa Lozano 49
Job name and description
Manager in a production line
What are the different electronic devices you use at work?
The robots in the production line
What do you use them for?
To made stuff
– Name of the software you use?
Robots
– What do you use that software for?
To produce more efficiently and faster
lunes, 1 de febrero de 2010
MAESTRA
los trabajos en equipo estan en los blogs de mis compañeras de trabajo, elia y cristy. Gracias
MAGAZINE EARTH
I want to speak of the enviroment, the problematic of the global warming. I found in a magazine called National Geographic the consequences of the green effect and of using a lots of lights. We could be without artificial lights, just with the moon and the stars, it would be enough for us to see just the necesary. But we are species that what the sunlight. So we invented something that replace it when its gone; Artificial lights. with this we damage all the environment and the earth, so we damage US, our world, the place of our sons. We have to think more in what is good for the earth.
National Geographic
National Geographic
miércoles, 27 de enero de 2010
HOMEWORK ROBOT
in my house, i would love to have a robot that makes my homework, it would be easier for me. I would tell him what to do, and he has to have my handwriting, i would explain him what to do.
martes, 26 de enero de 2010
HW
- Six-sigma: is a business management strategy originally developed by Motorola, USA in 1981. seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes.
- Just in time (JIT): is an inventory strategy that strives to improve a business's return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs.
- Kaisen: is a Japanese word adopted into English referring to a philosophy or practices focusing on continuous improvement in manufacturing activities, business activities in general, and even life in general, depending on interpretation and usage. When used in the business sense and applied to the workplace, kaizen typically refers to activities that continually improve all functions of a business, from manufacturing to management and from the CEO to the assembly line workers.
-Poka jokes: is a Japanese term that means "fail-safing" or "mistake-proofing". A poka-yoke is any mechanism in a Lean manufacturing process that helps an equipment operator avoid (yokeru) mistakes (poka). Its purpose is to eliminate product defects by preventing, correcting, or drawing attention to human errors as they occur.
- 5 why's: is a question-asking method used to explore the cause/effect relationships underlying a particular problem. Ultimately, the goal of applying the 5 Whys method is to determine a root cause of a defect or problem.
- Takt time: can be defined as the maximum time per unit allowed to produce a product in order to meet demand. It is derived from the German word Taktzeit which translates to cycle time. Takt time sets the pace for industrial manufacturing lines. In automobile manufacturing, for example, cars are assembled on a line, and are moved on to the next station after a certain time - the takt time.
- Just in time (JIT): is an inventory strategy that strives to improve a business's return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs.
- Kaisen: is a Japanese word adopted into English referring to a philosophy or practices focusing on continuous improvement in manufacturing activities, business activities in general, and even life in general, depending on interpretation and usage. When used in the business sense and applied to the workplace, kaizen typically refers to activities that continually improve all functions of a business, from manufacturing to management and from the CEO to the assembly line workers.
-Poka jokes: is a Japanese term that means "fail-safing" or "mistake-proofing". A poka-yoke is any mechanism in a Lean manufacturing process that helps an equipment operator avoid (yokeru) mistakes (poka). Its purpose is to eliminate product defects by preventing, correcting, or drawing attention to human errors as they occur.
- 5 why's: is a question-asking method used to explore the cause/effect relationships underlying a particular problem. Ultimately, the goal of applying the 5 Whys method is to determine a root cause of a defect or problem.
- Takt time: can be defined as the maximum time per unit allowed to produce a product in order to meet demand. It is derived from the German word Taktzeit which translates to cycle time. Takt time sets the pace for industrial manufacturing lines. In automobile manufacturing, for example, cars are assembled on a line, and are moved on to the next station after a certain time - the takt time.
viernes, 22 de enero de 2010
KANBAN
Kanban
It is the process in which you give the workers all they need, for their maximun quality work.
martes, 19 de enero de 2010
HW.
The firts step for cleaning my bedroom was SORT
SORT.- I arrange and put everything in one place. It was good, because in there were things that are not suppossed to be there, so i clean up the mess.
The second step is STRAIN: I look up and choose the place for each of the things that now are in just one place, and i put them in differents places depending on the stuff.
SWEEP. now i have a clean bedroom = )
SORT.- I arrange and put everything in one place. It was good, because in there were things that are not suppossed to be there, so i clean up the mess.
The second step is STRAIN: I look up and choose the place for each of the things that now are in just one place, and i put them in differents places depending on the stuff.
SWEEP. now i have a clean bedroom = )
lunes, 18 de enero de 2010
miércoles, 13 de enero de 2010
3D animation
I want to study 3D animation.
First of all, I love all about videogames and shorts films. Since I was a kid I always want to make a character and my own videogame.
I like the idea of working behind the computers, in programs that only few people can manage.
And at last, I love the feelings you can get from just and 30 seconds animation.
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