So far I am very impressed with the way students are taking this module seriously. Well done.
A small number of students still need to get their act together. But the ship hasn't sailed just yet. There is still time to get on board. Get those individual blogs and group blogs sorted. And don't miss the deadline for the assignment this week.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
CMOD6001 ITS/M Lab ITM
Students met in groups and discussed whether they wanted to change presentation topics. I asked student to not the time, place, attendance at the meeting, and the outcome on the blog.
We recapped on what it is expected for the Job Exercise.
I asked groups to check the group list so that they know which IUT student is in their group.
I must talk about the Library in the next class. I didn't leave enough time today.
We recapped on what it is expected for the Job Exercise.
I asked groups to check the group list so that they know which IUT student is in their group.
I must talk about the Library in the next class. I didn't leave enough time today.
CMOD6001 DWEB Lab A
I gave out DEWEB student handbooks. These have been sitting in my office for a while actualy. Sorry about that. The electives for each semester don't really mean anything and so are best ignored. The choices offered in any one semester are likely to be very different from those listed.
Students met in groups to research and discuss their project topics. Any group taht wanted to change was allowed to chose from the alternatives.
I asked students to record the time, place, and attendance at this meeting on the group blog, and to outline any decisions made.
We looked at the online databases in the CIT library. These are very impressive. Computing students will be priarily interested in the IEEE and ACM databases. There are also some e-books. We had a quick look using some search terms and the selection seemed to be quite good. I asked students to research their presentation topics in the ACM library.
I talked briefly about the IEEE and ACM and recommended that students join. Student membership is very cheap.
Students met in groups to research and discuss their project topics. Any group taht wanted to change was allowed to chose from the alternatives.
I asked students to record the time, place, and attendance at this meeting on the group blog, and to outline any decisions made.
We looked at the online databases in the CIT library. These are very impressive. Computing students will be priarily interested in the IEEE and ACM databases. There are also some e-books. We had a quick look using some search terms and the selection seemed to be quite good. I asked students to research their presentation topics in the ACM library.
I talked briefly about the IEEE and ACM and recommended that students join. Student membership is very cheap.
Monday, October 10, 2011
SOFT7001 Class 10
We looked at the poristion property. It's tricky but very important.
static, relative, absolute, fixed
We coded a list and used it as the basis for a menu
code:
div.menulist {
width:100%;
border-top: 5px solid #069;
border-bottom: 5px solid #069;
background-color:#ccf;
margin-top:20px;
float:left;
}
div.menulist li {
float:left;
list-style-type:none;
background-color: #ffa;
padding: 0px 6px;
border-right: 1px solid #069;
}
div.menulist ul {
margin-top:0;}
a:link {color:black;}
a:visited {color:black;}
a {text-decoration:none;}
a:hover {color:red;}
div.menulist li:hover {
background-color:black;}
static, relative, absolute, fixed
We coded a list and used it as the basis for a menu
code:
div.menulist {
width:100%;
border-top: 5px solid #069;
border-bottom: 5px solid #069;
background-color:#ccf;
margin-top:20px;
float:left;
}
div.menulist li {
float:left;
list-style-type:none;
background-color: #ffa;
padding: 0px 6px;
border-right: 1px solid #069;
}
div.menulist ul {
margin-top:0;}
a:link {color:black;}
a:visited {color:black;}
a {text-decoration:none;}
a:hover {color:red;}
div.menulist li:hover {
background-color:black;}
CMOD6001 ITS/ITM
I asked students to meet in their projects groups and research the topic the group has been assigned. A group may swap to an alternative topic, but that decision must be made very soon.
Groups should check that they know the name and contact details of the IUT student in the group.
I feel like students are taking this work seriously. Well done.
Groups should check that they know the name and contact details of the IUT student in the group.
I feel like students are taking this work seriously. Well done.
CMOD6001 ITS/ITM Group Projects
ITS/ITM
Group G Gold Farming
Group H Prediction Markets
Group I Geolocation Applications
Group J Internet Crime
Group Q RFID and privacy
Group R Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Group S Cloud Computing
Group T Net Neturality
Group U Digital Pollution
Group V Open Source Software
ALTERNATIVES
Virtualization
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
Group G Gold Farming
Group H Prediction Markets
Group I Geolocation Applications
Group J Internet Crime
Group Q RFID and privacy
Group R Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Group S Cloud Computing
Group T Net Neturality
Group U Digital Pollution
Group V Open Source Software
ALTERNATIVES
Virtualization
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
CMOD6001 COM1 Lab B
Students met in their groups. I asked each group to research the topic they have been assigned and for each to decide to keep that topic or switch to one of the alternatives.
Today's meeting should be recorded in the group blog with details of the time, place, attendance, and any decisions made.
Some groups wanted to change topic without really understanding the one they had been assigned. In all cases they decided to stick the the assigned one.
Today's meeting should be recorded in the group blog with details of the time, place, attendance, and any decisions made.
Some groups wanted to change topic without really understanding the one they had been assigned. In all cases they decided to stick the the assigned one.
Friday, October 7, 2011
CMOD6001 ITS/ITM Group Updates
I have updated the list of groups with the latest information I have. If it's incorrect please let me know.
Since there are as many groups as there are IUT students, there is very limited scope for choice at this stage.
Students without a group blogs are losing marks every week it is not available. Get that sorted right away.
CIT and IUT students should swap Skype ID and (mycit.ie/gmail) addresses so that they can share Google Documents.
Since there are as many groups as there are IUT students, there is very limited scope for choice at this stage.
Students without a group blogs are losing marks every week it is not available. Get that sorted right away.
CIT and IUT students should swap Skype ID and (mycit.ie/gmail) addresses so that they can share Google Documents.
CMOD6001 DNET/DCOM
We discussed making some changes to the timetable.
Multiple intelligences
Communications styles
The students present decided to go for a random assignment of presentation topics. I allowed some swapping. Not all students were in class, but I was prepared to let those students present make decisions on behalf of their groups.
Group Presentation Topics
CA Cloud Computing
CB RFID and privacy
CD Geolocation
CE Photojournalism in the Digital Age
NA Gold Farming
NB Net Neturality
NC Internet Crime
Groups may swap with each other by mutual agreement, or may swap for one of these other topics
Virtualization
Digital Pollution
Prediction Markets
Open Source Software
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
Making a living from music in the digital age
Multiple intelligences
Communications styles
The students present decided to go for a random assignment of presentation topics. I allowed some swapping. Not all students were in class, but I was prepared to let those students present make decisions on behalf of their groups.
Group Presentation Topics
CA Cloud Computing
CB RFID and privacy
CD Geolocation
CE Photojournalism in the Digital Age
NA Gold Farming
NB Net Neturality
NC Internet Crime
Groups may swap with each other by mutual agreement, or may swap for one of these other topics
Virtualization
Digital Pollution
Prediction Markets
Open Source Software
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
Making a living from music in the digital age
CMOD6001 DWEB
Multiple intelligences
Communication styles
Groups may swap topics with each other by mutual agreement. A group may chose from the list of alternatives on a first come first served basis.
Group Presentation Topics
Group WA Geolocation Applications
Group WB Cloud Computing
Group WD Prediction Markets
Group WE Internet Crime
Group WL Localization
Group WM Podcasting
Group WN Open Source Software
Group WO RFID and privacy
Group WP Digital Pollution
Alternatives:
Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Virtualization
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
Gold Farming
Communication styles
Groups may swap topics with each other by mutual agreement. A group may chose from the list of alternatives on a first come first served basis.
Group Presentation Topics
Group WA Geolocation Applications
Group WB Cloud Computing
Group WD Prediction Markets
Group WE Internet Crime
Group WL Localization
Group WM Podcasting
Group WN Open Source Software
Group WO RFID and privacy
Group WP Digital Pollution
Alternatives:
Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Virtualization
Online reputation
Is TV dead?
Gold Farming
CMOD6001 COM1
Multiple intelligences
Communication styles
We decided to go with random assignments of topics to groups
Groups may swap topics with each other by mutual agreement. A group may chose from the list of alternatives on a first come first served basis.
Group B Virtualization
Group C Cloud Computing
Group D Geolocation Applications
Group E Gold Farming
Group F Prediction Markets
Group W Is TV dead?
Group X Digital Pollution
Group Y Internet Crime
Group Z Open Source Software
Alternatives:
Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Geolocation Applications
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
RFID and Privacy
Net Neutrality
Communication styles
We decided to go with random assignments of topics to groups
Groups may swap topics with each other by mutual agreement. A group may chose from the list of alternatives on a first come first served basis.
Group B Virtualization
Group C Cloud Computing
Group D Geolocation Applications
Group E Gold Farming
Group F Prediction Markets
Group W Is TV dead?
Group X Digital Pollution
Group Y Internet Crime
Group Z Open Source Software
Alternatives:
Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Geolocation Applications
Localization
Podcasting
Online reputation
RFID and Privacy
Net Neutrality
Thursday, October 6, 2011
CMOD6001 ITS/ITM (Thursday)
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SOFT7001 Class 9 canceled
Class canceled again today. Really sorry guys.
This is going to be my third trip to CUH in as many days.
This is going to be my third trip to CUH in as many days.
CMOD6001 DNET/DCOM Class
I gave some tips for giving presentations.
We talked a little bit about the CA for this module, but we did not of that yesterday.
We talked a little bit about the CA for this module, but we did not of that yesterday.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CMOD6001 Groups update
Due some late arrivals I have had to reorganize some groups. Group CD has been split into CD and CE. Since CD did not yet have a group blog it seemed to be the best candidate for splitting. I used the lack of a blog to conclude that the group's plans were not very well advanced.
CMOD6001 DNET/DCOM
I asked students to make sure that the group blogs had enough contact information for a potential partner to contact the group. There is no word yet on the Finnish situation.
I asked students to check out the spec for the jobs exercise and to ask if there was anything that needed clarification. I gave out jobs to students who didn't yet have them.
I gave a quick run down of the assessment schedule, or order at least and the weightings.
We discussed the job exercise in detail, outlined what was expected, and how much it was worth.
I explained a bit about electives
Some blog admins stuff. Some students updated their URLs
I asked students to check out the spec for the jobs exercise and to ask if there was anything that needed clarification. I gave out jobs to students who didn't yet have them.
I gave a quick run down of the assessment schedule, or order at least and the weightings.
We discussed the job exercise in detail, outlined what was expected, and how much it was worth.
I explained a bit about electives
Some blog admins stuff. Some students updated their URLs
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
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