Friday, July 30, 2010

Week 3 EOC Jeopardy

Today in class we did something a little different than usual. Our main assignment and homework is to create a Jeopardy-like game on PowerPoint using questions about patents of course. Toward the beginning of the assignment I was trying to just get the rhythm of looking for terms I want to use and also thinking up the questions, or rather the wording of the questions. It wasn’t too bad after a while, so here are a couple of the questions I thought up; “This term has been used to describe a group of utility patents issued for software programs.” For those who don’t know the answer, it is a Utility Patent. The main thing I was trying to focus on was wording the description correctly so the person answering the question knows what I’m talking about. Another one was; “They are non-attorneys with technical training who are legally permitted to draft, file, and prosecute patent applications on behalf of inventors.” The answer for that question is obviously Patent Agents. While I was thinking of some of these descriptions, it really put in perspective how hard and tedious it is to create a show like Jeopardy because at the same time you want the questions to be hard enough that the players has to think but easy enough to have a good chance of knowing the answer.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Week 2 EOC What do you think about lawyers?

Lawyers? Personally I don’t hate or like them, all I know is that we need them. Whether it’s a minor misdemeanor to a first degree act, to me lawyers are helpful and not at the same time. In class we watched a movie on a lawyer who was introduced to a random mother who needed a job. The lawyer purposely didn’t return the calls because of personal reasons and maybe he didn’t need her work. After her attempt to get an interview, the lawyer ended up giving her a temporary job. As the story moves on, she actually helped the lawyer solve a case that was worth upwards of about $200 million. A perfect example of lawyers being helpful. In other cases, lawyers just try to get a win in the courtroom which is sometimes not helpful at all. Although I never really needed a lawyer in my life, I still think that they are a good source for advice in any legal situation. I know I don’t know the least about laws and other related subjects so if I did ever need one, I’d look into the direction of getting a more widely known lawyer than a freelance lawyer just needing another case. When the professor told us that the case was worth $200 million, I can definitely see why lawyers are so uptight and organized; because so much money is at stake and one case can affect your whole career. Although being a lawyer isn’t one of my personal goals, being a lawyer wouldn’t be a bad paying job.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Week 1 EOC About me

Being a "draftsmen", i feel like my interests go beyond just drafting objects or buildings, and more into the art side of it all. Architecture, painting, graphic art, and music are all things i can't get enough of. I think my huge interest in art coincides with my drafting ability allowing me to design that much better. I love coming up with new ideas and working on a floor plan just as much as i love picking up a pencil or brush and drawing anything that comes to mind, in an art-sense. When all this school work is done with and i'm not relying on my parents for a few things, i want to own and manage my own design firm. I know that sounds a little cliche but having my own company that is successful in a world wide scale would mean that i achieved my goal. I love learning new things, creating new ideas, meeting and networking and I think that to be successful, those traits are a must.