Friday, November 28, 2008

Web Publishing Results & Deadline

I thought I had put the results of the exam online. I guess I didn't. The whole lot will be available soon enough anyway.

Some students took at the second shot at writing the essay. No student took my advice and started with a pencil and a blank sheet of paper.

A number of student will get zero and will get a letter from JimOD explaining that's why they got zero. I hope those letters will be organized on Monday or Tuesday. If you feel hard done by, there is a process you can trigger and some third parties will good at your essay and make a call. They also get to make a call on the punishment. That could be worse than just getting zero, but I've never heard of a penalty greater than that.

Some other students took a stab at second attempt. They got a mark that wasn't a whole lot better than zero (there was only 35% to play for anyway) but they won't be getting the letter home.

It won't take me too long to get the projects corrected one they are submitted. The module schedule says this is to be delivered in Week 12. Let's say Wednesday at 1600. After that will be considered late. But I really think you should get it done and dusted this weekend. Studying for exams is a better use of your time. This is only worth 30% of one module afterall.

COM1-CMOD6001 Results

I have updated my results for COM1 CMOD6001. Action is required on the part of some students, but if these students do nothing these marks will stand.

If you would like to know why you got a particular mark for any element please e-mail me to ask. I don't keep all of that information in my head, so please don't ask me in the hallway.

It is also possible that I have made a mistake. So please contact me if you think I may have.

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The group projects were due in today's class. A number of groups chose to submit late and take the 10% hit. This means that a project that might have got 50% will not get 40% (not 45%).

There will not be any more labs. In any event next week's lab time will be used for an exam in another subject.

I propose to have one more class. I would like to explain to students how recognition for prior learning (RPL) works and explain all about the Erasmus program.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

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We had a lab in C125.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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Students met in their groups. I got to speak to every group but one. Most seem to be on schedule to deliver on Friday.

Some groups left to go to labs. I hope that wasn't a sign that they are behind schedule. I didn't get to speak to them.

Web Publishing Project Handup

I expect to get an e-mai lfrom a representive of each group.

That e-mail will contain
1. The URL for the project
2. The names of the people in the group


Some time before the end of the semester I will contact that representive to organize a time to go through the project with (some of all of) the group. The main purpose of that meeting will be to show off features that I might have missed.

I will be using the project blogs in the assessment of the project.

If the group has a marked preference for everybody getting the same mark, or a marked preference for individual marks I should be advised of that.

Web Publishing 40 & 41

Students worked on their projects. Nearly there now.

I briefly outlined what procedure the dept (well JimOD) will use for dealing with the alleged plagiarism of the essays.

I repeated my advice to students to use a pencil and a blank sheet of paper to write their essays.

One student was interested in having a discussion about why it was necessary to copy and paste content from websites. I was not.

COM1 CMOD6001 Results

I have put some CA results online.

The first column is the last 4 digits of the student ID number. Where there are 3 digits there should be a zero in front.

The blanks represent gaps in the data that I have. Some gaps are easily explained (e.g. students who joined the course late for example). Others may be missing information.

If there is a blank entry for you please contact me letting me know what the story is. If you didn't submit, for example, that information will allow me to stop looking.

The 2nd column is the marks (out of 5) for the job & modules exercise. The 3rd column has the marks (out of 5) for the blogs. The 4th column has the marks (out of 100) for the presentations.

The publication of the essay marks will be delayed slightly.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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We had a lab class in IT1.3.

I showed students what a web interface to a hosting service might look like. But students might be better off using an FTP application.

While I was looking something up in TurnItIn a bunch of people gathered around. I'm not happy taht verybody saw everybody else's scores. TurnItIn's plagiarism score should not be taken too literally. It does not deal well with referenced material.

Monday, November 24, 2008

ITS1 CMOD6001 13 & 14

A few students turned up but they were working on other things. Since the last CA component was submitted last week it's not surprising that so few turned up.

ITS1 Exams

KITSU_6_Y1
STAT6006 15/12/2008 13:30 Statistical Calculations
COMP6009 18/12/2008 13:30 Networking Fundamentals
COMH6002 08/01/2009 18:30 Computer Architecture

COM1-CMOD6001 Essays

I asked several students to send/re-send their essay in electronic form. If you are one of those students the time when you will get zero for your essay is rapidly approaching.

COM1 CMOD6001 35A & 36A

I explained how the free module will work next semester.

I talked briefly about transfers to other courses.

Joint Statement from CIT and CIT Students Union

Joint Statement from CIT and CIT Students Union re “Christmas Day”

Dear Colleagues/Students,

“Christmas Day”, the traditional pre-Christmas fundraising event has been a feature of the CIT student calendar for the last number of years, as both a social event for students and a fundraising opportunity for charity.

Arising from excesses following the 2007 event, “Christmas Day” will not be taking place this year. This decision, which has already been communicated by the CIT Students Union President, has been taken with regret. This is, unfortunately, the consequence of the actions of some, who may or may not have been members of the CIT student body.

It has come to our attention that alternative, off-campus functions may be organised in the coming days. These events have no sanction or support from either Cork Institute of Technology or the CIT Students Union. We would urge you to communicate this through your classes, in the interests of upholding the good name of CIT, CIT Students Union and CIT students, past and present. We are also very concerned that our neighbours within the community are not inconvenienced or discommoded in any way. Our reputation in the community should not be put in jeopardy by ill-advised support of functions targeting the CIT student body.

We would welcome your assistance in advising students that all classes, laboratories, continuous assessment deadlines, etc. continue as normal this week.



Yours sincerely,


Dr. Barry O’Connor, Acting Registrar
GearĂ³id Buckley, President, CIT Students Union

COM1 Exam Timetable

STAT6006 15/12/2008 13:30 Statistical Calculations Exhibition Centre D158
COMP6009 18/12/2008 13:30 Networking Fundamentals WEST ATRIUM
COMH6002 08/01/2009 18:30 Computer Architecture WEST ATRIUM

COM1-CMOD6001 35B & 36B

I demonstrated how TurnItIn works using a paper volunteered by a student. However he hadn't cheated enough to fully demonstrate how it worked.

I talked students through the free choice modules available for next semester.

I talked briefly about transfers to other courses.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Beautiful Web Design

I came across this free chapter from "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" by Jason Beaird. Not bad for a freebie.

http://sitepoint.com/books/design1/design1-sample.pdf


Some other sample chapters currently available are:
http://sitepoint.com/books/jsant1/jsant1-sample.pdf
http://sitepoint.com/books/html1/html1-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/phpant2/phpant2-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/Kevs-php-mysql.pdf
http://sitepoint.com/books/javascript1/javascript1-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/jsdesign1/jsdesign1-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/cssref1/cssref1-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/csswrong1/csswrong1-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/cssant2/cssant2-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/css2/css2-sample.pdf
http://www.sitepoint.com/books/dhtml1/dhtml1-sample.pdf
http://sitepoint.com/books/checklists1/checklists1-sample.pdf

And a whole book:
http://cssdesign.s3.sitepoint.com/Art_Science_Of_CSS_Giveaway.zip

Friday, November 21, 2008

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{Wednesday}

I met with what groups were present.

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There were very few students in class. There was a night out last night.

There didn't seem to be many people present who had groups in common so there was very little work being done.

I gave away some cards with envelopes (there might be some left in the classroom) and a biscuit tin.

I took attendance at 0920 and left soon after.

Web Publishing Essays

[These comments refer to students taking COMP6023. Not COM1 students]

A number of students lifted large chucks of their essays from various websites. As it stands these students will get zero. For a number of these this means they will definitely fail this module overall.

A smaller number of students lifted bits from websites here and there. They will loose some marks and that could put them at risk of failing.

Other students did not cheat.

I am prepared to accept new essays from any student that wants to submit it by noon on Friday 28 November. The maximum marks these new late essays can earn is 35%. But this might make the difference between a pass and a fail for some students.

This is not a recommendation to disguise your cheating better. The threshold for lifted content in these new essays will be set very very low. I strongly recommend that you start with a pencil and a sheet of blank paper and work from there.

For the small number of students who did not get zero I will award the higher of the two scores should they choose to resubmit.

Students who have not submitted anything at all yet are free to submit now for a possible 35%. Students are also free to change topic.

Last chance. Use it wisely.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

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We had a discussion about the exam yesterday. Some students felt they had been told that FTP was not coming up. Students who joined the class late in the semester had not completed the FTP exercise. Others felt that the marks given for the FTP question were too high.

The projector wasn't working so we had a very short discussion on content management systems.

We also discussed how to get domain names and some students shared their experiences of different hosting companies.

Attendance was poor. But It's hard to imagine why students would come to class at this stage in the semester when there are no further exams and only one assessment remaining.

I encouraged students to get the assignment in as soon as possible because it's not worth doing it late in the semester when exams are approaching.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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Some students returned after the exam an did some work.

Web Publishing 36

We had an in-class exam with short questions.

I will try to have the results of the essay and this exam made available soon. It is difficult the balance the desire for quick feedback with student's privacy. I porpose to post the results online using the last for digits of each student's ID number as the key. If would would prefer not to have the results delivered liek this please let me know.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Web Publishing 35

The lab we had been squatting in up to now was occupied so we reverted to the timetabled classroom.

We took a quick look at the new CIT website.

I advised students that I had run a plagiarism check on their essays and outlined hte positions they might find themselves in numerically if they get zero for the essay as a result. The easy was worth 40%.

I outlined how the final marks would be calculated. The exam tomorrow is worth 30% and the project another 30%. There are no marks on the syllabus for a blog, but I will attempt to account for it somewhere.

Students who get zero for their essay and do not will in the exam will find things very difficult numerically.

Towards the end of class we looked at Google AdSense and Google Analytics. But we didn't spend much time on it. It might be worth taking another look some day.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Turn It In

www.TurnItIn.com is my new favourite toy. I used to spend hours before correcting assignments identifying those that were ripped off from web sites and the sites they were ripped off from. TurnItIn does all that for me.

The interface is poorly designed, but it does the job. And it's not terribly sophisticated. But the cheating strategy of the average CIT student is not terribly sophisticated either. A product like TurnItIn shifts the balance of effort so that the trouble a student has to go to to avoid detection is much closer to what it might take to actually do the work for real. And the effort the lecturer has to go to catch (and more importantly verify) cheating is greatly reduced.

I don't know what I'll do with all the time I'll save. Maybe real work!

Perhaps I should conserve my enegry for the "No one told me cheating was wrong" Appeals.

The Big Meeting

There's a big meeting on now about the state of affairs at CIT. Government cutbacks mean that the Institute of is few million short. Rumours have been circulating for two weeks now about what drastic measures will be taken. We shall see.

I'm not going to bother going. I'll wait for the bad news to arrive by e-mail.

ITS1 CMOD6001 11 & 12

There was one project group present in the class. I spoke with them about their project.

COM1-CMOD6001 31A & 32A

I got students to sign up to turnitin.com and submnit their recent essays.

I'd apprectiate if all students could do this. It will save me a good bit of hassle later on. The class ID is 2506113. The password was givin out in the Group A lab.

TurnItIn is designed to detect segments of student work that have been copied from websites and other sources. I will run each eassy through this process before correcting. If you do not submit your essay using this process it will be a lot of hassle for me. If you have copied large chucks of your paper from the web, annoying me will only compound the problem.

Some students allowed me to use their submissions to illustrate how TurnItIn works. I showed students the 2-window display with student submissions in one window and the source material on the other.

COM1-CMOD6001 31B & 32B

I met with students and discussed their projects.

Friday, November 14, 2008

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Less than half the students in the class were present. Students met in project groups. A few groups moved their meetings to the canteen.

I don't believe that many groups are at the stage they need to be at in order to complete the assignment well and on time. But hopefully it will start to come together soon.

COM1 Presentation Videos

I recorded video and audio of the in-class presentations in order to have a record to help me with assessment. However I have received a number of requests from students for copies of the audio and video. The audio recordings are of very high quality but I am in the middle of some jobs at home and the cables I need are in a mystery box somewhere in the house. I do not have the kit I need to digitize the audio at CIT. The quality of the video is very poor, but I have it handy. So I can provide the video very easily.

I believe that audio and video recordings of individuals constitute personal data that are covered by the Data Protection Act. Consequently I am not prepared to make the recordings widely available without the permission of those who appear in them.

If you would like to see the video recording of your group's presentation please e-mail me the names and ID numbers of all the members of the group. Since student's ID numbers are not generally known to anyone other than the student, I will accept the provision of a student's ID number as permission to release the video to all members of the group. I will e-mail the URL to one of the members of the group. If the members of the group choose to distribute the URL widely after that, that is their choice, not mine.

Each group will be provided with a single video clip. I am not prepared to chop the video into student-specific segments.

I will be happy to delete any group's presentation at the request of any member of the group (please supply ID number), but students should be aware that in the digital world it is very difficult to put the genie back in the bottle once it has been released. So students should think carefully before giving permission to post the clip in which they appear.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Web Publishing 34

We had a lab instead of a lecture.

The sites seem to be taking shape. Although I've really only see three.

Students seem to be under a bit of pressure, but I expect they'll get there.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

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I was delighted to see today that some students are finally taking the murder mystery assignment seriously.

Some students discussed with me the firing of members from their group who are not pulling their weight. I've no problem with that. The number of members in the group will be considered when assigning a mark. However it is vital that I be advised of group membership. The latest information I have is at www.com2008blogs.tk. I should be informed of changes by e-mail.

The project is due on Friday 28 November at 0930.

Web Publishing 32 & 33

I announced today that we will be having the exam soon as per the course schedule. We decided to put it off until Wednesday of next week because of conferrings on Friday.

The exam will conver everything we have done in class so far and the material covered in the NewsU course that students took.

All the powerpoint presentations used in class are available by following the links off this blog.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Correcting

Today is my day for correcting essays. I find the library is a nice place to work than my office. But unfortunately I feel the need for a computer a lot. I find I very often have a need to google a sentence or a passage to check for plagiarism.


My tolerance threshold for copy & pasting is set very low. But I am actually surprised at the very low level of sophistication of the copying I encounter. So far today I have seen spelling mistakes on a website reproduced in a paper. A simple spell check would have caught that. The laziest thing I see every year is the copy and paste from wikipedia that leaves the hyperlinks in tact. That is just so lazy.

Students who copied and pasted any text should expect to get zero for the paper. But I expect that I won't catch everyone. Some students are a bit cuter than others, mostly because they have more experience of cheating.

Web Publishing 31

We continued our look at intellectual property. We discussed Trademarks and Trade Secrets.

We also looked briefly at the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and quickly passed summary judgment on a few pending cases.

Slides

Monday, November 10, 2008

COM1-CMOD6001 Essays

Coming Friday is the last day that essays will be worth any marks. Essays submitted after that will not earn any marks.

Students who have not yet submitted should get the finger out. Students who do not yet have an essay topic should e-mail Colin for one.

Students who get no marks for their essay will find it very difficult to pass this module.

ITS1 CMOD6001 09 &10

There were only a handful of students in class and they didn't seem to be doing anything very productive. Because students have been moved to different lab groups the time slot can't now be used for project meetings.

I gave the students some ideas for the structure of the game.

I met with students and asked them about the games and what they had done so far. There didn't seem to be much creativity, innovation, not teamwork in evidence. I expect that I will be disappointed by the results.

I reminded students that it was very important to document their project work in the group blog.

COM1-CMOD6001 27AB & 28AB

Presentations were this morning. We used the programming time slot too. That will have to be paid back at some stage before the end of the semester.

I was disappointed with the quality of the presentations in general. With a few exceptions, it didn't seem like a lot of preparation had gone in to them. I was also disappointed by the lack of respect students showed for their colleagues. Maybe that makes me old fashioned.

In general I expect that few people will get less than a pass mark for the presnetation assessment component. But few will get very good marks either.

If it is practical I will make the video and audio files available.

This leaves only the murder mystery assessment. I have not seem much evidence so far that students are taking this very seriously. But hopefully in the next few weeks the situation will improve.

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{Friday}
Deidre Dunlea took this class

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{Thursday}
Gary took this class

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Media Data Formats

Next semester I am offering Media Data Formats COMP6021 in the free module time slot. This modules explains how bits end up being sound and images.

What's the difference between a GIF, and JPEG, and a PNG? What's MPEG? How does digital audio work? How does digital TV work? All this and more! :-)

If you are interested please send me an e-mail and I will add you to my list.

If you previoulsy took (and passed) COM2 Internet Studies & Web Design you can't take this module.

Web Publishing 28 & 29

I met with each group and they walked me though what had been done so far. Most sites still only exist on paper and few groups have got the structure of their site properly sorted out.

We decided collectively to wait one more week before pinning down a delivery date. But obvioulsy the semester is only so long.

Thursday's class will be delivered by guest lecturer Gary Couse and will be in C123 as become our custom.

Colin

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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We looked at Intellectual Property. Just Copyright & Patent today. Trademarks and Trade Secrets next time.

I left the handout on copyright in B219. Go pick that up if you'd like to learn more.

Monday, November 3, 2008

COM1-CMOD6001 Project groups

Students are expected to advise Colin of any changes to the composition of the groups. The most up to date information Colin has is that shown on the list of blogs.

The normal size of the groups is four members. Groups of five may be allowed in exceptional circumstances.

ITS1-CMOD6001 07 & 08

Students were very busy getting ready for tomorrow's presentations.

COM1-CMOD6001 Presentations

The presnetations are on monday next.

The schedule is here.

If we are ahead of schedule we will break.

As I explained on Fiday last all students must attend all presentations. Late arrivals will not be admitted.

COM1-CMOD6001 24A & 25A

Some students worked away. Others appeared to be wasting time.

The presentations are next Monday.

COM1-CMOD6001 24B & 25B

I spend most of the class sorting out essay submission issues and dealing with group allocations.

The presentations will be on Monday next. If you missed last Friday's class ask someone who was there about the requirements.