Bellwork Week 7, Day 1 Wearable technology is rapidly moving into the 21st century. Today consumers can buy wristbands that count steps and track sleep,

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Bellwork Week 7, Day 1 Wearable technology is rapidly moving into the 21st century. Today consumers can buy wristbands that count steps and track sleep, athletic shoes that monitor fitness, watches that double as phones, and smart glasses that function as a computer or GPS. Imagine that you have invented an exciting new item of wearable technology. Describe this item and what it does.

Bellwork Week 7, Day 2 Write a persuasive advertisement that convinces readers to buy your wearable technology from yesterday.

Make a list of movies or books that follow one or more of these rules. Bellwork Week 7, Day 3 Science fiction author Isaac Asimov suggested three principles to guide the behavior of robots and smart machines. They are: 1. Robots must never harm human beings or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. Robots must follow instructions from humans without violating rule 1. 3. Robots must protect themselves without violating the other rules. Make a list of movies or books that follow one or more of these rules.

Make a list of movies or books that break one or more of these rules. Bellwork Week 7, Day 4 Science fiction author Isaac Asimov suggested three principles to guide the behavior of robots and smart machines. They are: 1. Robots must never harm human beings or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. Robots must follow instructions from humans without violating rule 1. 3. Robots must protect themselves without violating the other rules. Make a list of movies or books that break one or more of these rules.

Bellwork Week 7, Day 5 Three things I learned in STEM class this week: 1. 2. 3.