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==Brianna Cadalzo== | ==Brianna Cadalzo== | ||
− | My name is pronounced '''Bri'''-ah-na Cah-'''doll'''-zoe | + | My name is pronounced '''Bri'''-ah-na Cah-'''doll'''-zoe. |
==Favorite Demonstration== | ==Favorite Demonstration== | ||
− | My favorite demonstration was Viewing a Penny. I liked it because I wasn't aware Matlab could create such realistic representations of 3-D objects. This demo reminded me of the 3-D plot demo because it showed a real-life use of the | + | My favorite demonstration was Viewing a Penny. I liked it because I wasn't aware Matlab could create such realistic representations of 3-D objects. This demo reminded me of the 3-D plot demo because it showed a real-life use of the 3-D plots. I also enjoyed the 3-D drawing demo. It was interactive, which made it more interesting. It was fun to see what my line drawings would look like in 3-D. This demo was really useful because it is hard for me to visualize those shapes in my head, so having Matlab able to create the shapes is really helpful. |
==Engineering Challenges Article== | ==Engineering Challenges Article== | ||
− | [[http://www. | + | [[http://www.livescience.com/4824-solar-power-rule-20-years-futurists.html Solar Power to Rule in 20 Years, Futurists Say]], Robin Lloyd, Live Science, updated 19 February 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Making Solar Energy More Economical) |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 23 September 2011
Brianna Cadalzo
My name is pronounced Bri-ah-na Cah-doll-zoe.
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration was Viewing a Penny. I liked it because I wasn't aware Matlab could create such realistic representations of 3-D objects. This demo reminded me of the 3-D plot demo because it showed a real-life use of the 3-D plots. I also enjoyed the 3-D drawing demo. It was interactive, which made it more interesting. It was fun to see what my line drawings would look like in 3-D. This demo was really useful because it is hard for me to visualize those shapes in my head, so having Matlab able to create the shapes is really helpful.
Engineering Challenges Article
[Solar Power to Rule in 20 Years, Futurists Say], Robin Lloyd, Live Science, updated 19 February 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Making Solar Energy More Economical)