Monday, April 28, 2014

1st Draft

Research Paper First Draft Gregory Fiona

Medical research and the way to access this research has improved throughout the past few years, decades and centuries. Medical research is the broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the causes of disease through careful experimentation, observation, laboratory work, analysis, and testing. Crowd sourcing the various types of research has developed into an empire which comprises of vast knowledge and advice.
The credibility of crowdsourcing for medical research is reliable, because of the increasing amount of valid sources, and the rise of technology in medical advances that have allowed for credible sources to be accessed.  The success of an information gathering task relies on the ability to identify trustworthy information reports, while false reports are bound to appear either due to honest mistakes or sabotage attempts. This information verification problem is a difficult task, which, just like the information-gathering task, requires the involvement of a large number of people.(http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121010171946.htm)
Crowdsourcing of medical research has grown throughout the course of time. The reason why it is so much better now than what is was before is because there are a lot more people on the internet. People can tell now a days what sites are reliable and what sites really arent. When you see .edu, for example, you can tell that that is more reliable than a source that says .com. Also if you see that it is like a national orginization for medical research or something, then that is really a tip off that it is trustworthy. Not every site is going to be a good site and what you can use, but as time passes, you can tell what sites are reliable.
Some people might think like “well what if I don’t know what sites are reliable and not?” that is where some of the problem lies. Medical research only goes so far. If you have a serious problem that needs to be seen very quickly, then looking it up online, and not going to the doctor’s would not be a smart move. Medical research is really for people who just need to check references and get a broad idea of what is going on. There are billions of people on the internet, and it is very likely that somebody has had the same symptoms that you have, and therefore, you have to find somewhere that you can relate to. It is mostly about discretions and making a decision on what is reliable and not.
There are many sites out there for medical research and it is growing by the day. SOme of them are definitely more reliable than others, but that shouldn’t halt the entire process and the whole industry basically. You just have to be smart.

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Friday, April 25, 2014

Weekly post 4/21

This week I had not gone to English at all. On Monday I was in Florida and was driving back. In Tuesday I had a track meet so I was signed out and on Friday I was signed out for track as well. I had a pretty decent track week. I did fairly well on my discus throws. Today I threw 118 which is pretty good for me. And if I get better, I can definitley go to state 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Weekly blog 4/7/14

This week was very fun because this week I had a French exchange student for the entire week. For this week my French exchange student lived with me at home and during the day while I was at school, he would go and go with his French group to go see the city. It was very fun having him here but he left on Sunday. He was a very nice kid and he was really no trouble taking care of. I don't know if I am going to go to Paris and visit him next year, but that would be nice. 

Friday, April 11, 2014

2 Paragraphs of Paper

Medical research and the way to access this research has improved throughout the past few years, decades and centuries. Medical research is the broad area of science that involves the investigation of the biological process and the causes of disease through careful experimentation, observation, laboratory work, analysis, and testing. Crowd sourcing the various types of research has developed into an empire which comprises of vast knowledge and advice. 

The credibility of crowdsourcing for medical research is reliable, because of the increasing amount of valid sources, and the rise of technology in medical advances that have allowed for credible sources to be accessed. The success of an information gathering task relies on the ability to identify trustworthy information reports, while false reports are bound to appear either due to honest mistakes or sabotage attempts. This information verification problem is a difficult task, which, just like the information-gathering task, requires the involvement of a large number of people.(http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121010171946.htm

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Weekly post 3/31/14

This week went by pretty quickly. The highlight of my week this week was seeing the play with Emma and my French student coming in. So far he is a very cool kid who is very easy to take care of. He really doesn't eat that much because he is a little kid, and when we are not out doing stuff, mostly he just want to play video games. So that's a pretty upside. And also, his English is pretty swell, and he speaks very well, so I am grateful for that. 

Weekly post 3/24/14

This year is going by so quickly. I can't believe that only a few months ago it was the beginning of the school year. I'm starting to believe it when parents and adults say that we should enjoy being a kid while it lasts because is seems like with every waking minute there are more and more responsibilities and tasks and such. This week was pretty decent. I had nothing to do really, so that was okay.