Key Concepts in IoT, Design, and Photography
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What year did the term 'Internet of Things' first appear?

  • 1999 (correct)
  • 2001
  • 2000
  • 1998
  • Who is credited with creating the first IoT device?

  • John Romkey (correct)
  • JPEG
  • Adobe Lightroom
  • Ms.Mayrriell T.Ursolino
  • What is the primary function of graphic design?

  • To edit RAW image files
  • To develop mobile networks
  • To communicate visually using text, images, and color (correct)
  • To create visually appealing logos
  • Which of the following concepts in graphic design refers to the visual feel of a design?

    <p>Texture (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the aperture in a camera?

    <p>To regulate the amount of light entering the camera (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which color profile is typically used for screen displays?

    <p>RGB (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between RAW and JPEG image files?

    <p>RAW files retain more data for editing, while JPEG files are compressed (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IoT stand for?

    <p>Internet of Things (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Key Dates and People

    • 1999: The term "Internet of Things" (IoT) was first used.
    • John Romkey: Created the first IoT device (a toaster).

    Key Concepts in Graphic Design

    • Graphic Design: The use of text, images, and colors to communicate visually.
    • Typography: Arranging text for readability and aesthetic appeal.
    • Branding: The perception of a business or product based on its design elements.
    • Proximity: Grouping similar items together for better organization.
    • Texture: The visual feel of a design, contributing to its overall appearance.

    Key Concepts in Photography

    • Aperture: The opening in a lens controlling light.
    • Shutter Speed: The duration the camera shutter is open.
    • ISO: The camera sensor's sensitivity to light.

    5G

    • 5G: The fifth generation of mobile networks, improving speed and connectivity.

    Facts to Memorize

    • RAW files retain more pixel detail for editing.
    • The Photographic Triangle: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.
    • IoT stands for Internet of Things.

    Reference Information

    • Adobe Lightroom: Designed for editing RAW files.
    • JPEG: Commonly used image file type.
    • PNG: Image files often with transparent backgrounds.
    • RGB: For digital displays.
    • CMYK: For print media.

    Concept Comparisons

    • RAW vs. JPEG: RAW files keep more data; JPEG files are compressed.
    • RGB vs. CMYK: RGB is for digital displays; CMYK is for print.
    • Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Balance: Symmetrical is equal on both sides; asymmetrical isn't identical but creates visual balance.

    Cause and Effect

    • Increased mobile device usage: Increased reliance on cloud computing and IoT devices for everyday tasks.
    • Development of AI: Automation of tasks, leading to efficiency gains.
    • Growth of big data: Analyzing large datasets leading to better decision-making.

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    Explore the essential concepts and key dates in Internet of Things, graphic design, and photography. This quiz covers fundamental principles such as typography, branding, and technical aspects of photography including aperture and shutter speed. Test your knowledge and remember the pivotal moments in these fields.

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