Plan For The Future

Jason Watling

Category: Open

Age Group: Up to 12 years

Recognising the need for a school planner that didn't disintegrate in the bottom of a school bag, Jason's Plan For The Future is fully computerised so it can't be lost or damaged through every day use.

 
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I found learning about how to programme and debug the application an exciting challenge, as I was required to create design solutions and solve software problems with my limited knowledge.

As a Bright Sparks member as I am able to read interesting posts about the advances that people have been made and I have been introduced to some very fascinating topics, which I can explore further using the internet. Also, collectively there is a lot of knowledge from the members of Bright Sparks and this is a useful resource to tap into.

In my opinion the invention that has changed the way we live our lives is the computer, because of its convenience and ability to process information it's used just about everywhere today, in business, science, administrational and social contexts. In my spare time I really enjoy doing random internet searches to dig up weird facts!

In addition to doing a bit of basic programming and creating basic applications, I also like to read and I write fantasy and sci-fi. My dream job is to be and ICT consultant, an entrepreneur, an investor or a lawyer - preferably a mixture of two or three of these!

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Well done Jason. Develop it in WEB Technology and market it round the education community

Phil Kerr — 28 October 2009 20:29 — Report

I can see this being a well used tool that students of the 21stC would embrace and not lose or deface!!
Well done Jason

Shannon Gilmore — 29 October 2009 16:38 — Report

Fantastic idea Jason. Taking digital learning and organisation to a whole new level!

Emma Cornelius — 17 November 2009 17:41 — Report

Congrats Jason. I can why your Dad is very proud of you.

Paul Cavanagh — 20 November 2009 12:54 — Report