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English Club meeting in 10 A, March 2014
We've had the first English club meeting in 2014 and it's about new technologies.
That was interesting, unusual and great to talk about our future.
Some of our themes are:
- Time loops
- Butterfly effect
- Flexible skeleton, tentacles and selecting hearing
- New homo sapiens
- The long-awaited immortality
- “Frozen” time
For example you can read about butterfly effect:
The Butterfly Effect - the phenomenon of instability behavior of certain nonlinear
dissipative systems for even small changes in
initial conditions. The Butterfly Effect - term in the natural sciences, denoting
a property of certain chaotic systems.
Also we've had a conversation about technologies like Google Glass.
Another research was about the way how gadgets have been changing.
There're so many discoveries in today's world that one lesson hasn't much time for it.
One of device that we didn't talk about is 3D-printer.
That's very unusual because it helps people to cure their body
Our atmosphere was very cosy and it's important to talk about such complicated stuffs and make people interested.
I think it's very interesting discution or club meeting, because we must know about new technologies and old technologies. Now people can't live without them because this devices come a habit in our life. Sasha Savchuk 10-V
It was a great club meeting. We talked a lot. Our theme was really interesting, we all found out lots of different facts and infomation. However, not all of us performed, f.e. I had sore throat and I didn't speak. I had an information about 3D printer and if you are interested in it, you can watch a video, which, in my view, contains main information about 3D printing. If you want to know more, you can visit wikipedia. Dima Vasetskyi 10a
Hello everybody! It was fantastic club meeting. We talked about new technologies. I prepare information about new types of materials. For example, smartphone with new display(Amoled display). I like the information, that was prepeared by Andrii Kozyrev. He told us about Google Glass. The information was very gripping and exciting. So, I think, it was the best club meeting.
I think that in our modern world computers and new technogies are important and useful, so it is very helpful,that we had such club meeting. The atmosphere was pleasant. It was interesting. Especially I was interested in information about butterfly effect The butterfly effect is a term used in chaos theory to describe how small changes to a seemingly unrelated thing or condition (also known as an initial condition) can affect large, complex systems. The term comes from the suggestion that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in South America could affect the weather in Texas, meaning that the tiniest influence on one part of a system can have a huge effect on another part.
I thinkthat this club meeting was interesting and useful as today Computer technologies have very important part of our lives. So we haveto follow the development of new technologies and use them.I reallyenjoyed this club meeting. I really like information, and I really liked this information, which was discussed at a meeting of the club.
In any clinical environment, Wearable Intelligence's HIPAA-compliant platform wirelessly enables doctors, surgeons, and nurses to achieve greater efficiency, collaboration, and patient satisfaction.
Hello! English Club Meeting was very interesting. Mobile evolution impressed me the most. Also, I want to add a video about Nokia evolution year by year.
Hello everybody! I liked English Club Meeting so much. I am really interested in new technologies and I want to add some information. I think it will be interesting for you. It is about "the helmet of virtual reality". Virtual reality (VR), sometimes referred to as impresive multimedia, is a computer-simulated environment that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world or imagined worlds. Most current virtual reality environments are primarily visual experiences, displayed either on a computer screen or through special stereoscopic displays, but some simulations include additional sensory information, such as sound through speakers or headphones. Some advanced, haptic systems now include tactile information, generally known as force feedback in medical, gaming and military applications.