We looked at a module descriptor for a module and explained what all the different terms mean (ECTS, NFQ)
We looked at the syllabus for the CIT module
I explained about the Free Choice module in subsequent semesters
I explained how RPL works
audio: cmod6001-com1-01-20110913.m4a
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
CMOD6001 COM Lab A
We looked at Google Calendar.
I asked students to enter their timetables into the calendar and to synch up with their phones where possible.
We looked at how to register phones and laptops with CIT so they can use the WiFi. That's at its.cit.ie
I asked students to enter their timetables into the calendar and to synch up with their phones where possible.
We looked at how to register phones and laptops with CIT so they can use the WiFi. That's at its.cit.ie
CMOD6001 ITM Lab A
We looked at Google Calendar.
I asked students to enter their timetables into the calendar and to synch up with their phones where possible.
We looked at how to register phones and laptops with CIT so they can use the WiFi. That's at its.cit.ie
I asked students to enter their timetables into the calendar and to synch up with their phones where possible.
We looked at how to register phones and laptops with CIT so they can use the WiFi. That's at its.cit.ie
Sunday, September 11, 2011
New Year New Beginning
Welcome welcome welcome
This semester I am teaching CMOD6001 Creativity, Innovation, and Teamwork to all Computing first years. That's going to be interesting. It'll certainly be efficient, because I can invest a bit more knowing that any preparation work I do will be used three times.
I'm also teaching SOFT7001 Advanced Web Development, which is basically CSS. That's good because I've putting off becoming a CSS guru for a while. Now I have no choice but to master the tricky bits.
I am also minding WEBD1 students again this year. But there are a few more than last year. So that will be a bit more work.
All in all it's shaping up to be an interesting semester. And interesting in a good way.
This semester I am teaching CMOD6001 Creativity, Innovation, and Teamwork to all Computing first years. That's going to be interesting. It'll certainly be efficient, because I can invest a bit more knowing that any preparation work I do will be used three times.
I'm also teaching SOFT7001 Advanced Web Development, which is basically CSS. That's good because I've putting off becoming a CSS guru for a while. Now I have no choice but to master the tricky bits.
I am also minding WEBD1 students again this year. But there are a few more than last year. So that will be a bit more work.
All in all it's shaping up to be an interesting semester. And interesting in a good way.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
COMP6021 Final Exam Repeat August 2011
A copy of the repeat exam and marking scheme is now available. I have also included some comments and statistical information.
The next repeat will be in May/June 2012 unless the module is offered this semester. To date there are no plans to offer this module in semester.
Check back here for updates
The next repeat will be in May/June 2012 unless the module is offered this semester. To date there are no plans to offer this module in semester.
Check back here for updates
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Computing Ethics Repeat Topics
Two students identified themselves as repeating this module in the autumn. Their presentation and paper topics are as follows:
Niamh S:
Data Retention Directive
Ethical Issues in Cloud Computing
Janet Good:
RFID
Digital IMage Ethics
Niamh S:
Data Retention Directive
Ethical Issues in Cloud Computing
Janet Good:
RFID
Digital IMage Ethics
Monday, July 11, 2011
SOFT6008 Interactive Web Development Repeat
The repeat assessment for Interactive Web Development will be a closed-book written exam. Students can prepare for this exam by reviewing the notes, in-class exercises, and assessments.
Students who have correctly registered for the repeat exam should see the time and place on their exam schedule.
Students might find the module podcast useful for revision
Students who have correctly registered for the repeat exam should see the time and place on their exam schedule.
Students might find the module podcast useful for revision
COMP7004 Computing Ethics Repeat
Students repeating this module must submit work on two different topics.
Topic 1: Submit a presentation and a paper
Topic 2: Submit a paper
Students wishing to repeat should contact Colin for their assigned topics. Students may also propose topics of their choice for approval. Students will not be assigned topics the same or similar to those they were assigned for the summer sitting of this module.
The presentation may be video with audio, or an audio only podcast. It may be simply voice over Powerpoint or it can be more like a TV program. It can be factual or could even be fictional. For examples see http://www.youtube.com/dataprotection
The papers should be at least 2000 words. They must be submitted via turnitin.com. Contact Colin for password details. The deadline is noon on 19 August. Submit one paper to PAPER1 and the other to PAPER2. Otherwise you will overwrite you first submission.
Topic 1: Submit a presentation and a paper
Topic 2: Submit a paper
Students wishing to repeat should contact Colin for their assigned topics. Students may also propose topics of their choice for approval. Students will not be assigned topics the same or similar to those they were assigned for the summer sitting of this module.
The presentation may be video with audio, or an audio only podcast. It may be simply voice over Powerpoint or it can be more like a TV program. It can be factual or could even be fictional. For examples see http://www.youtube.com/dataprotection
The papers should be at least 2000 words. They must be submitted via turnitin.com. Contact Colin for password details. The deadline is noon on 19 August. Submit one paper to PAPER1 and the other to PAPER2. Otherwise you will overwrite you first submission.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
SOFT6001 Algorithmic Problem Solving Repeat
The Autumn repeat for this module will be a paper exam held during the normal exam session.
The paper has two questions.
Q1 is worth 70 marks
Q2 is worth 30 marks
Students should answer both questions. The pass mark is 40%
Students should practice for the exam by reviewing the weekly exercises completed in class.
For this exam students need not concern themselves with the Visual Basic interface. Simple INPUT & OUTPUT commands will suffice.
For example:
Question:
Write a program that inputs three integers and outputs the average.
Suggested Solution:
The programs students will be asked to write in the exam are more complex than this. Students should expect levels of complexity similar to those in Assessment 3.
The paper has two questions.
Q1 is worth 70 marks
Q2 is worth 30 marks
Students should answer both questions. The pass mark is 40%
Students should practice for the exam by reviewing the weekly exercises completed in class.
For this exam students need not concern themselves with the Visual Basic interface. Simple INPUT & OUTPUT commands will suffice.
For example:
Question:
Write a program that inputs three integers and outputs the average.
Suggested Solution:
VAR A as Integer
VAR B as Integer
VAR C as Integer
VAR total as Integer
VAR average as Single
INPUT A
INPUT B
INPUT C
total = A + B + C
average = total / 3
OUTPUT average
The programs students will be asked to write in the exam are more complex than this. Students should expect levels of complexity similar to those in Assessment 3.
Friday, June 3, 2011
To: Colin Manning
Thank you for *******
Should any of your students express interest in Google after completing the competition, we wanted to introduce you to some of the resources we've developed exclusively for students. Google has a dedicated website for internship programmes and undergraduate/graduate full-time job opportunities, a YouTube Students Channel, and a Students Blog. All of these resources provide information about applying to and working at Google, and we hope that they are informative and inspiring for your students.
Again, thanks for participating *********
Best Regards,
Google University Programmes Team
Thank you for *******
Should any of your students express interest in Google after completing the competition, we wanted to introduce you to some of the resources we've developed exclusively for students. Google has a dedicated website for internship programmes and undergraduate/graduate full-time job opportunities, a YouTube Students Channel, and a Students Blog. All of these resources provide information about applying to and working at Google, and we hope that they are informative and inspiring for your students.
Again, thanks for participating *********
Best Regards,
Google University Programmes Team
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
SOFT6008 Assignments
I had planned to meet with students to have them talk me through their assignments, and to use that as part of the assessment. That would have provided students who didn't have great code, to demonstrate their understanding in other ways. Unfortunately too much of my time was taken up dealing with plagiarism issues and I won't now get to do that.
I asked a number of students to come clear up some issues. Some things that looked like plagiarism turned out not to be, and some turned out to be just that. In some cases I am still trying to make a determination in conjunction with the head of department.
If I sent you an e-mail asking you to come talk to me, and you did nothing, you should assume that you will get zero for Assignment 1.
I want to make sure I have all of the assignments that were submitted. There were very few Assignment 2 submissions. I am concerned I am missing some. Below is a list of the submissions I have for Assignment 1 and Assignment 2. If you submitted but are not on the list lease get back to me so I can track down your submission.
Assignment 1
Ach
Antthony M
Ben L
Chris K
David Y
Enda C
Gearoid
David J
Kamil W
Katherine B
Maciej J
Manuel
Niamh
Paul S
Roy M
Thibaut
Yemisi
Andrew O
Brian O
Chris P
Declan M
Kevin M
Roy G
Sam L
Steven P
Tara O
Jose Manuel
Assignment 2
Achereiner
Anthony M
Brian O
Chris K
Chris P
David Y
David J
Declan M
Thibaut
Kamil
Manuel
Roy G
Roy M
Yemisi
I asked a number of students to come clear up some issues. Some things that looked like plagiarism turned out not to be, and some turned out to be just that. In some cases I am still trying to make a determination in conjunction with the head of department.
If I sent you an e-mail asking you to come talk to me, and you did nothing, you should assume that you will get zero for Assignment 1.
I want to make sure I have all of the assignments that were submitted. There were very few Assignment 2 submissions. I am concerned I am missing some. Below is a list of the submissions I have for Assignment 1 and Assignment 2. If you submitted but are not on the list lease get back to me so I can track down your submission.
Assignment 1
Ach
Antthony M
Ben L
Chris K
David Y
Enda C
Gearoid
David J
Kamil W
Katherine B
Maciej J
Manuel
Niamh
Paul S
Roy M
Thibaut
Yemisi
Andrew O
Brian O
Chris P
Declan M
Kevin M
Roy G
Sam L
Steven P
Tara O
Jose Manuel
Assignment 2
Achereiner
Anthony M
Brian O
Chris K
Chris P
David Y
David J
Declan M
Thibaut
Kamil
Manuel
Roy G
Roy M
Yemisi
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Computing Ethics essays
I have papers from C, M, & S.
If you submitted a paper and think I might not have got it please e-mail me so I can track it down.
If you submitted a paper and think I might not have got it please e-mail me so I can track it down.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Computing Ethics paper
Turnitin is no longer accepting submissions for the paper. Students who want to submit should email the paper directly to Colin
If you are registered for the class and are not submitting, please let me know. That way I be sure none have been lost.
Colin Manning, Dept. of Computing
Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
SOFT6008 Assignment 2 Extension
The deadline for Assignment was noon on Wednesday 04 May.
However the new deadline is 1400 Thursday 05 May.
However the new deadline is 1400 Thursday 05 May.
Computing Ethics Class 35 Canceled
No class on Wednesday because I have to go to a meeting.
If you need me for anything you can e-mail, phone, or call to my office
If you need me for anything you can e-mail, phone, or call to my office
Computing Ethics Essay
The computing ethics essay should be submitted to turnitin.com
I re-emailed the codes required for login.
The paper should be 2500-3500 words. Anything less than 2000 words would be considered very short.
I re-emailed the codes required for login.
The paper should be 2500-3500 words. Anything less than 2000 words would be considered very short.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Computing Ethics Papers
Nobody submitted a draft paper.
Make sure you have all the information you need to submit your final paper to turnitin.com . You could even try a dummy submission just to check how it works
Make sure you have all the information you need to submit your final paper to turnitin.com . You could even try a dummy submission just to check how it works
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Assignent 2 Clarification
Students need only concern themselves with 16 digit credit card numbers.
Phone numbers don't have any check digits, but they do have a particular format.
Phone numbers don't have any check digits, but they do have a particular format.
Friday, April 15, 2011
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