Monday, October 12, 2015
SOFT6008 Class 05.1 & 05.2 A
I asked students to write code for the Luhn checksum algorithm used for credit cards.
SOFT6008 Attendance
The attendance rate in Week 04 was 64%. That's a slight improvement on earlier weeks, but it's still low.
Friday, October 9, 2015
SOFT6008 Exam reminder
The exam will run from 1230 to 1400 in the Melbourne Exam Hall on next Wednesday 14 October.
It won't be a long exam but I booked a 2-hour slot just in case someone needs a bit of extra time.
This is a one-sheet exam. Student will be permitted to bring a single A4 sheet of notes (front-and-back).
This will be worth 20% of the final mark for the module. All students registered for the module need to attend in order to get full marks.
You should have received a sample by e-mail.
Please enter and leave quietly.
It won't be a long exam but I booked a 2-hour slot just in case someone needs a bit of extra time.
This is a one-sheet exam. Student will be permitted to bring a single A4 sheet of notes (front-and-back).
This will be worth 20% of the final mark for the module. All students registered for the module need to attend in order to get full marks.
You should have received a sample by e-mail.
Please enter and leave quietly.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
SOFT6007 Class 04.2 & 04.3 & 04.4
Students worked on coding up the form.
We had a brief introduction to CSS and students styled the timetables they completed in previously
We had a brief introduction to CSS and students styled the timetables they completed in previously
SOFT6007 Class 04.2 & 04.3 W
Students worked on coding up the form. Most are done now or nearly done.
We may move on to something new in the next class.
We may move on to something new in the next class.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
SOFT6008 Class 04.2 & 04.3 B
I asked student to start coding up the Luhn algorithm for check sum calculations. It was slow going. But we will look at it again in the next lab.
SOFT6008 Class 04.4
I talked a little bit about the slot machine exercise and the exam next week.
We began our look at user input validation and checksums.
slides: 2015-JS04.pdf (check notes page for most recent version)
code: Phone Number Checker
audio: SOFT6008-04-4-20151007.mp3
HTML5 Audio tag
MP3
We began our look at user input validation and checksums.
slides: 2015-JS04.pdf (check notes page for most recent version)
code: Phone Number Checker
audio: SOFT6008-04-4-20151007.mp3
HTML5 Audio tag
MP3
SOFT6008 Class 04.1 A
Students worked on the phone cost calculator. As with other lab groups it is the logic that is slowing people down and not the javascript as such.
SOFT6008 Feedback on exercise 1
Individual feedback is here:
2015-SOFT6008slot-feedback3.htm
I didn't make note of any instances of copying. But I did have a word with some students.
For assessments worth marks I would investigate possible cheating more thoroughly.
2015-SOFT6008slot-feedback3.htm
I didn't make note of any instances of copying. But I did have a word with some students.
For assessments worth marks I would investigate possible cheating more thoroughly.
SOFT6008 Call Cost Calculator Tips
Some students have struggled with the logic required to complete the call cost calculator exercise.
Once the first two price plans have been coded correctly the rest are easy.
The pre-pay plan is simple because each minute, text, or mb used is charged per unit.
If if mins were 8c, texts 6c, and data 2c per mb
the calculation looks something like:
total = mins * .08 + texts *.06 + mbs * .02
However where a plan comes with some free usage for a set minimum fee and this need to be accounted for.
Suppose a price plan costs €20 and comes with 50 free minutes and customers are charged 8c per extra minute.
It's tempting to say that
extramins = mins - 50
But wherever mins in less than 50, the phone company would be giving money back for unused minutes. It's only correct to say extramins = mins - 50 when mins is greater than 50. Furthermore, if mins is less than 50 then the number of extra minutes is zero.
So the code would look something like
if mins > 50 then
extramins = mins - 50
else
extramins = 0
end if
This is the pice of the puzzle that most students who had difficultly failed to figure out.
However the calculation of the extra minutes, texts, and data are independent of each other.
Eventually the final calculation might look something like:
totalcost = 20 + extramins * .08 + extratexts *.07 + extradata * .03
It doesn't make sense to check to see
if (mins > 50) && (texts > 100) && (data >100)
The extra minutes, extra texts, and extra data, must be calculated independently of each other.
The javascript part of the exercise didn't seem to pose any major problems for students. Students who are weak in programming may want to revisit some of the exercises they did in first year.
Once the first two price plans have been coded correctly the rest are easy.
The pre-pay plan is simple because each minute, text, or mb used is charged per unit.
If if mins were 8c, texts 6c, and data 2c per mb
the calculation looks something like:
total = mins * .08 + texts *.06 + mbs * .02
However where a plan comes with some free usage for a set minimum fee and this need to be accounted for.
Suppose a price plan costs €20 and comes with 50 free minutes and customers are charged 8c per extra minute.
It's tempting to say that
extramins = mins - 50
But wherever mins in less than 50, the phone company would be giving money back for unused minutes. It's only correct to say extramins = mins - 50 when mins is greater than 50. Furthermore, if mins is less than 50 then the number of extra minutes is zero.
So the code would look something like
if mins > 50 then
extramins = mins - 50
else
extramins = 0
end if
This is the pice of the puzzle that most students who had difficultly failed to figure out.
However the calculation of the extra minutes, texts, and data are independent of each other.
Eventually the final calculation might look something like:
totalcost = 20 + extramins * .08 + extratexts *.07 + extradata * .03
It doesn't make sense to check to see
if (mins > 50) && (texts > 100) && (data >100)
The extra minutes, extra texts, and extra data, must be calculated independently of each other.
The javascript part of the exercise didn't seem to pose any major problems for students. Students who are weak in programming may want to revisit some of the exercises they did in first year.
SOFT6008 Class 04.1 & 04.2 W
Students worked on extending the phone cost calculator. That has taken much longer than I was expecting. I think some students are struggling with simple programming issues. The javascript portions of the problem don't seem to be giving rise to any of the difficulties.
Students who were finished with that exercise took a look at checksums and some started coding.
Students who were finished with that exercise took a look at checksums and some started coding.
Monday, October 5, 2015
SOFT6008 Attendance
The attendance rate for the first three weeks of semester was 57%. This isn't good. Coming to class can have a big impact on a student's chances of passing this module.
SOFT6008 Class 04.1 B
Most students worked on the call cost calculator. I advised them to concentrate on getting the first two plans completed correctly before starting the others.
I asked students who were done to take a look at the video on User Input Validation
I asked students who were done to take a look at the video on User Input Validation
SOFT6007 Class 04.1
We looked at semantic tags and forms.
I mentioned that we will have an assessment soon.probably in Week 06. I will get back to students about this.
I mentioned that we will have an assessment soon.probably in Week 06. I will get back to students about this.
SOFT6008 Class 04.1 & 04.2 A
Students worked on extending the call cost calculator example. Many students struggled with the logic, rather than the HTML. I advised them to concentrate on getting the first two plans completed correctly before starting the others. It's useful to focus on the extra number of minutes, extra number of texts, and extra data.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
SOFT6007 Class 03.4 W
We had a rather hurried introduction to forms and students got stuck in and coded one up.
We we have a more leisurely look at forms in the lecture next week
SOFT6007 Class 03.2 03.3 & 03.4 N
Most students completed the table exercises including those requiring colspan and rowspan. Students did not finish them should complete them outside of class.
We had a brief look at forms and I gave out a printout with different kinds of inputs. We will look at these more closely in the lecture next week.
I asked students to complete a form exercise. (see below)
We had a brief look at forms and I gave out a printout with different kinds of inputs. We will look at these more closely in the lecture next week.
I asked students to complete a form exercise. (see below)
SOFT6007 Form Exercise
Code a HTML page with a form for a computer club
Join page containing a form
Join page containing a form
- Parent's full name
- Parent's Email
- Child's name
- Age of child (7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15, or 16)
- Tick a box if they are willing to volunteer
- Do they own a laptop computer?
- Do they own a raspberry PI?
- Prove they are not a computer – choose their favourite colour
- Submit and Reset buttons
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Use http://atlantis.cit.ie/displayvalues.php
to verify that your form sends the data from the form to the server
SOFT6007 Class 03.2 & 03.3 W
I asked students to modify the timetables completed last week to account for double classes. This didn't take very long, But a few students didn't do the timetable last week and so had to first catch up.
I asked student to code the exercise we did class on Monday.
Only 6 students turned up to class this morning.
I asked students who were done to take a look at HTML forms. We will be looking at forms next.
In future we will not wait for students to catch up, Students who miss a lecture or practical session will be expected to figure out what happened and catch up in their own time,.
I asked student to code the exercise we did class on Monday.
Only 6 students turned up to class this morning.
I asked students who were done to take a look at HTML forms. We will be looking at forms next.
In future we will not wait for students to catch up, Students who miss a lecture or practical session will be expected to figure out what happened and catch up in their own time,.
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