Thursday, April 30, 2015

Ready to Roll!

Hello everyone! I'm so excited for this last full month of school! Today I was amazed when I realized it was time to sign up for our final presentations! It seems like it was only yesterday we were all signing up for the final presentations as juniors! I am very excited to end this part of my life and start a new phase of my life! I have truly enjoyed high school but now come the time to say goodbye! I can't thank my parents enough for supporting me throughout these years! I must say thanks to iPoly as well for teaching me so many great lessons and for equipping me with many skills that not any other school could offer. I will truly miss iPoly and all of the wonderful memories I have made there. I am not done yet though, there is still work t be done. I still have to finish my senior project, which I plan on doing my best on! So good luck to all of you seniors! Let's kill it this year! #2015 #sick #loveyouguys #aaronramosisagrumpylumpy lol :)


"Hammer it!"

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Independant Component 2

LITERAL

a. “I, Vincent Valadez, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.”

(b) The knowledge I acquired in my first component while working at the Bavarian Garage.

(c) Update your Independent Component 2 Log (which should be under your Senior Project Hours link)

(d)  I took on the job of maintaining the cars at my house, which includes my 2000 Toyota Echo, 1987 Ford Mustang, 1997 Ford Expedition, and a 1971 Volkswagen Bug. I changed the oil on my little Echo, and I also changed the air filter, and cleaned up my engine very nice along with a good wash of the inside and out, I also had my grandpa help me fix the horn too. I washed my mom’s Ford Expedition, the truck was not due for an oil change so I was not able to do that. I also detailed our Ford Mustang inside and out. I also rotated the tires on it as well. Unfortunately the Mustang was not due for an oil change either so I could not do that either. We just got our Volkswagen so I couldn’t do very much to it, but I did help my step dad change the back engine lid and paint the rims white.    

INTERPRETIVE

This Independent Component helped me to get a real on my own experience with the cars. It helped me build my confidence when working on them because I performed all of the jobs perfectly. I got to work all by myself and it felt nice to take my time and not stress over people watching my every move. I just turned on my little radio and went to work in my garage. It almost felt therapeutic! It’s actually very relaxing and enjoyable for me. I have pictures of most of the jobs I had completed for my thirty hours of work. I feel that my Independent Component demonstrated 30 hours of work because it took well over 30 hours to detail each car and perform all of the little jobs for each one.  

APPLIED

This Independent Component has helped me to get in greater detail on my first answer to my essential question because it truly brought my answer 1 to life. I got to actually practice Preventative Maintenance on my own and it felt good to perform the jobs needed to be done because it made me feel responsible and proud to say that I can take great care of my cars by myself. It made me realize how rewarding it is to put so much love and care into a car and see its great effects on the overall appearance and performance of your car. Starting my Toyota Echo up after the hours I spent changing the oil and replacing the air filter, and cleaning the entire engine out, felt awesome! Feeling and hearing the difference in how the car ran was very exciting and made also made me very happy. Overall, it has taught me that Preventative Maintenance is very rewarding and can also be very enjoyable to practice on a car of your own.















 

 
 

 
 
 




 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Fire On All Cylinders!

This year is blazing by like the world record breaking, 200mph, Hennessy Venom! I cannot believe that we are all going to graduate in a couple of months, It is as if we just started high school yesterday! Looking back on my earlier years at iPoly, I could remember looking at all of the seniors graduate every year, failing to realize that I would be in there shoes in such a short amount of time. I cannot wait to get my final presentation done so I could move on to better things! To start my life as an adult and aspire to great things for my family and most importantly to honor God! God has blessed me with a healthy body and a smart brain that is capable of many great things, so the last thing I want to do is waste my gifts away by being lazy or getting into drugs or alcohol. I want to continue to do my best in everything I do, to honor God and my family! I will continue to love on everyone and be used according to God's purpose in order that I bring all the Glory to Him! That's all for this post! Love ya'll!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Preparation

1. How many years did it take you to be confident that you knew exactly what you were doing in the shop working by yourself?
2. What do you think is the most important part of being a good mechanic?
3. Where is the best place for a should a beginner mechanic to start his career?
4. Is there any major lessons that you have learned about auto care through your years of experience?
5. What in your opinion, is the most important factor in maintaining an automobile?
6. What do you think is the most important tool that every mechanic should have?
7. Do you think that fuel additives to your car will have a real effect on the long term performance of your car?
8. What do you do to your cars to make them last longer?
9. Do you think that just "going for it", as in just taking things apart and hoping that you can put them back together in the end, is a good approach to learning more about cars?
10. What is a good practice that a mechanic should do when working on cars?
11. When faced with any mechanical or electrical issue that is unidentifiable, what is the best approach at attempting to fix the problem?
12. How does it take for you to just hear a problem and know exactly what the problem is without even lifting the hood?
13. Do you think that changing the transmission fluid is a necessary procedure?
14. Do you think that maintaining an old car or a new car is easier?
15. What would you look for when buying a used car?
16. Where would you start when working on a car that won't start?
17. How do you keep organized when working on a car with lots of parts that could easily get lost?
18. What would you look for when finding a new mechanic?
19. How do you know when its time to change you fan belt?
20. What would you consider a bad mechanic?

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Blog 17: Answer 3

What is the most important factor in maintaining an automobile?

Answer 3: The most important factor in maintaining an automobile is self educating yourself on the basics of auto mechanics.

  • Self educating yourself about the mechanics of your car will allow you to have a better understanding of what is going on under your hood and will allow you to practice preventative maintenance on the car more effectively because you will know what the car needs and take the appropriate steps in providing those needs.
  • Self educating yourself about the mechanics of your car will also help out when diagnosing problems with your car without having to start disassembling anything or taking it in to the shop, which can save you money on labor by the mechanic at the shop.
  • Self educating your about the mechanics of your car will help out because you will figure out how to do the small jobs on the car yourself like brake jobs, oil changes, and light changes(ex.headlight, taillight), thus saving you money on the labor of the mechanic in the shop.
Resource: My grandpa Jesus Vazquez, he is a very experienced "car guy" and is one of the wisest people I know. Year after year we see his wisdom being put into play, sometimes even proving us wrong about some choice we thought would have been smart to do. I listen to my grandpa very carefully and enjoy having someone with so much experience in life. He is the one who helped me develop my third answer.

I think that this answer is definitely refutable but I am not to sure if it will be such a detailed answer to my question. I might have a hard time trying to explain such a concise and practical answer. In all, I might make a few adjustments or changes to this answer but for right now this is my third answer!

Saturday, February 28, 2015

All These Answers!

We have been turning in our second and third answers for our senior projects and it has been a bit daunting. For me my first answer is so broad that it can literally take up at least two "lesson two", twenty minute presentations. It took me awhile but I finally came up with another answer that is worthy of a twenty minute presentation and am now having a hard time coming up with my third answer. I don't know whether to change my first answer to a more specific one, which will allow me to change my answer three to the other half of my answer one, or to come up with a not as interesting answer for my third and last answer. I will figure it out eventually but for now I am still up in the air about what to do. That is all for this blog post this month, so until next month, so long!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Blog 16: Answer 2

1. My essential question is " What is the biggest factor in maintaining an automobile?"
2. The biggest factor in  maintaining an automobile is preventative maintenance.
3. The biggest factor in maintaining an automobile is adjusting your driving style to help you save money.
4. One reason that adjusting your driving style will have an effect in real world situations is that it will save you money, for example by not accelerating so hard it will put a lot less stress on your engine and will result in less maintenance in the long run compared to the "lead foot" drivers.
Adjusting your driving style will also result less money on gas because you aren't "hammering it!!" at every light and will also save you money on buying new brakes because the faster you go the harder you must brake to slow down. The last reason adjusting your driving style will have an effect in real world situations is that it can keep you and others around you safer. By using the same "lead foot" example, we can conclude that you will have a much lower chance of getting into an accident because by driving slower you will have more control over your car and also have more time to make decisions based on the driving situations around you. Accidents can cost you lots of money but more importantly it could coast you you're life and even others around you.
5. Cars.com provides a website with many practical tips on how to make your car last longer.
6. I think that another source could be my mentors own knowledge on driving styles and how they can effect the maintenance of you're car.
7. Overall, I think that adjusting your driving style has two main effects on your lives as a car owner. It will save you money on maintenance and repair and will also keep you and the drivers around you safer.