Monday, October 23, 2017

3rd TERM - SECOND DEADLINE - DESIGN - DREAM


                            

                        AUTHORS: Aguirre & O'Dwyer


On the 2nd deadline of the 3rd term, We have been working also in Khan Academy with the topic of Cryptography. It is about how to cipher encrypted messages. We should solve a case, with information from a bag that you found. There were three clues. This three clues were papers with encrypted messages. Each message was wrote in a different way of encryption, like this: olyrlfdvykpza. To cipher them, we use different types of cipher, like the Caesar Cipher, or the Polyalphabetic Cipher, etc. These types of cipher helped us to solve the encrypted messages and to understand- and learn about these two topic. This time we made an interview with the stages 4,5 and 6 of our actual mission in Khan Academy.


 






Resultado de imagen para caesar cipher





Resultado de imagen para polyalphabetic cipher




Saturday, October 21, 2017

Crypthography: second deadline


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Author’s names: Agustin Cabantous, Francis Ferrari
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 Here we are again. There's been 2 months now that we've been working on cryptography and, I have to say, it's been pretty hard to get the hang of it, but once you get, it gets a hell of a lot easier. And actually kind of fun. By this point I was able to solve 2 out of the 4 puzzles presented on the khan academy website. Besides that I've acquired a lot of knowledge about how encrypting, decrypting, code breaking and some encrypting technics work pretty much down to the core. There will still be a third report on this presenting the final solutions, but for now I will be presenting a bit of the path we followed to solve them




Friday, October 20, 2017

Cryptography dream and discover

 Authors name: Brasquet and Thomsen

Design - Dream Lucas & Félix

Authors: Cavanagh & Ibarra García

Like the last time the topic was Cryptography. Our class (including us) was working in Khan Academy with this topic. This topic is about to cipher encrypted messages. In this Khan Academy they present us a case, a police case, and all the initial information to solve the case is in a bag that you/we found. With all the information in the bag we found different Clues. These clues are letters/papers with encrypted messages. Each message was wrote in a different way of encryption, like this: olyrlfdvykpza. To cipher them, we use different types of Cipher, like the Caesar Cipher, or the Polyalphabetic Cipher, etc. These types of cipher helped us to cipher the encrypted messages and to understand- and learn about the topic. This time the class had to create a fictional interview about Crypto with Audacity. The questions of the interview had to be related to the stages 4,5 and 6 of our actual mission in Khan Academy.