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We looked at JJ Garrett's Elements of User Experience and briefly examined each of the 5 planes.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Web Publishing 17 & 18
First the first half of the class students held group meetings.
In the second half students took the Online Media Law course at newsU. It's vital that student log out of this site when finished. After taking the test students should send the results to Colin's e-mail.
In the second half students took the Online Media Law course at newsU. It's vital that student log out of this site when finished. After taking the test students should send the results to Colin's e-mail.
Monday, October 13, 2008
ITS1-CMOD6001 03 & 04
The networked drive was not working so that caused a few problems.
We had a quick look at the internet, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint based on the self-assessment sheets that students filled out before. We didn't look at the windows stuff because of the lack of a drive.
Students did the powerpoint exercises.
We'll try to look at spreadsheets next time.
For the last half hour we played the zoom game outdoors. It was too sunny to be inside!
We had a quick look at the internet, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint based on the self-assessment sheets that students filled out before. We didn't look at the windows stuff because of the lack of a drive.
Students did the powerpoint exercises.
We'll try to look at spreadsheets next time.
For the last half hour we played the zoom game outdoors. It was too sunny to be inside!
COM1-CMOD6001 15A & 16A
We looked at PowerPoint and spreadsheets.
I gave out handouts 16, 12, 13, 83, 84, 61. But we didn't discuss them.
I gave out handouts 16, 12, 13, 83, 84, 61. But we didn't discuss them.
COM1-CMOD6001 15B & 16B
We looked at PowerPoint and spreadsheets.
I gave out handouts 16, 12, 13, 83, 84, 61. But we didn't discuss them.
I gave out handouts 16, 12, 13, 83, 84, 61. But we didn't discuss them.
Friday, October 10, 2008
COM1-CMOD6001 14
We looked at some more job descriptions and their requirements.
I gave out the spec for Assignment 4.
I gave out a list of common mistakes students mistake when writing. But we didn't really go through it.
I gave out the spec for Assignment 4.
I gave out a list of common mistakes students mistake when writing. But we didn't really go through it.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Web Pubishing Paper Ideas
Firewalls (technical, not ethical)
Video Streaming (technical)
Is TV Dead? (non-technical)
Blogger vs. WordPress
Open-Source Solutions for e-commerce
Goodle Adsense & AdWords (both!)
Top 20 Tips for Website Usability
Podcasting
Introduction to Chinese character coding & unicode
Web Site Localization
Internet Crime (some technical)
Video Streaming (technical)
Is TV Dead? (non-technical)
Blogger vs. WordPress
Open-Source Solutions for e-commerce
Goodle Adsense & AdWords (both!)
Top 20 Tips for Website Usability
Podcasting
Introduction to Chinese character coding & unicode
Web Site Localization
Internet Crime (some technical)
Web Publishing 15
I got an e-mail from the Students' Union saying that students will not be available for class until 1500 because they are protesting. So I don't expect to have class today.
COM1-CMOD6001 Information about Friday's Class
Last Friday some students summarized for the class the requirements of they job description they were assigned. Tomorrow's class will provide a second chance to students who did not turn up last Friday.
Students who did not attend last Friday and who do not attend tomorrow, will not get full marks.
Students who attended last Friday and were asked to contribute but did not (Jobs 25 & 33) should also make sure to attend tomorrow.
The marks of all other students who attended last Friday, will not be affected by their attendance tomorrow.
Students who did not attend last Friday and who do not attend tomorrow, will not get full marks.
Students who attended last Friday and were asked to contribute but did not (Jobs 25 & 33) should also make sure to attend tomorrow.
The marks of all other students who attended last Friday, will not be affected by their attendance tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Getting in the Builders
No one could tell me anything about the construction that's going on outside my office. It's like a big secret or something. Given that the CIT PR machine sends around e-mails and magazine articles to announce the opening of an envelope, it's surprising that there wasn't more fanfare.
I eventually found out everything I wanted to know at the Cork City Planning Office. And I got my main question answered - yes. All of the trees will go.
I eventually found out everything I wanted to know at the Cork City Planning Office. And I got my main question answered - yes. All of the trees will go.
Web Publishing 12
We talked a bit about the assessment for this course. Students are expected to come up with a topic for the paper and send it to me for approval. Eventually students who have not selected a topic will be assigned one.
Students should try to form a project group this week. I recommend group sizes of 6, but students may do as they wish.
We will sort out the new members of the class in the labs tomorrow. If you want to be in the class it is important to turn up, as it is possibly over-subscribed.
We talked about usability. We looked at ryanair.com and iberia.es and identified some usability issues. Students are expected to identify a web site with usability issues and describe how they might fix them. This should be posted to the blog.
We looked at metrics. How do we measure the success of a site? We looked at google anylitics very briefly. We'll come back to that.
I didn't properly explain what click-thru-rate is. It's the number of people who click on a an ad divided by the number of people who see it.
I gave out Garrett's Elements of User Experience handout, but we never go around to talking about it.
Notes:
Garrett's Elements
Powerpoint ppt2008-10-07.ppt
Students should try to form a project group this week. I recommend group sizes of 6, but students may do as they wish.
We will sort out the new members of the class in the labs tomorrow. If you want to be in the class it is important to turn up, as it is possibly over-subscribed.
We talked about usability. We looked at ryanair.com and iberia.es and identified some usability issues. Students are expected to identify a web site with usability issues and describe how they might fix them. This should be posted to the blog.
We looked at metrics. How do we measure the success of a site? We looked at google anylitics very briefly. We'll come back to that.
I didn't properly explain what click-thru-rate is. It's the number of people who click on a an ad divided by the number of people who see it.
I gave out Garrett's Elements of User Experience handout, but we never go around to talking about it.
Notes:
Garrett's Elements
Powerpoint ppt2008-10-07.ppt
Monday, October 6, 2008
ITS-CMOD6001 01 & 02
This was my first class with ITS1.
I gave out self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and for speadsheets. We'll look at those in a subsequent class.
Students set up blogs and added the other students in the class to their blogrolls.
I gave out self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and for speadsheets. We'll look at those in a subsequent class.
Students set up blogs and added the other students in the class to their blogrolls.
Canteen Muppets
I hate canteen muppets even more than I hate bus muppets. Sometimes the canteen is very busy and it can be difficult to find a seat. Some people's solution to this problem is to keep a seat with their bag while they are in the queue. Although this alleviates the probelm for them personally, it exacerbates the problem for everyone else.
Imagine if everyone kept a seat for themselves as they went in to the canteen. If they spent 10 minutes in the queue and 15 eating their lunch, the overall seating capacity of canteen would be only 60% of what it would be otherwise. No wonder it's hard to find a seat.
Imagine if everyone kept a seat for themselves as they went in to the canteen. If they spent 10 minutes in the queue and 15 eating their lunch, the overall seating capacity of canteen would be only 60% of what it would be otherwise. No wonder it's hard to find a seat.
Bye Bye DNET & DCOM Hello ITS
My allocation has changed and I am no longer teaching CMOD6001 to the DNET/DCOM group. However I now have ITS1. I will see them for the first time today.
COM1-CMOD6001 11A & 12A
We looked at Windows, Word, and the Internet and covered topics identified by sdtuents last week on their self-assessment forms.
I can our self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and Spreadsheets. We'll fill the gaps in knowledge of those applications next week.
I can our self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and Spreadsheets. We'll fill the gaps in knowledge of those applications next week.
COM1-CMOD6001 11B & 12B
We looked at Windows, Word, and the Internet and covered topics identified by sdtuents last week on their self-assessment forms.
I can our self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and Spreadsheets. We'll fill the gaps in knowledge of those applications next week.
I can our self-assessment forms for PowerPoint and Spreadsheets. We'll fill the gaps in knowledge of those applications next week.
Friday, October 3, 2008
COM1-CMOD6001 10
This morning we looked at some of the jobs that had been given out for the job & modules exercise. I asked a number of students to outline what the job they were assigned was about and what modules might be required in order to get it.
Many students were missing so we did not investigate all of the jobs I had chosen in advance.
Most students submitted the assignment on time. A number of students were able to type their submission using only three keys: CTRL & C for copy, and CTRL & V for paste.
Many students were missing so we did not investigate all of the jobs I had chosen in advance.
Most students submitted the assignment on time. A number of students were able to type their submission using only three keys: CTRL & C for copy, and CTRL & V for paste.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Web Publishing 11
We had a brain storming session of ideas for projects. Four project groups would be optimal.
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