Archive for July, 2010
After three weeks…
So after 3 weeks, things are still going well. I mis-clicked on a quiz and didn’t catch my mistake so I was deducted 2 points in my Logic and Design class. The perfect streak is over =) Anyway, here are some updated screen shots from last week.
COLL 148
CIS115
Week 4 involves the start of a group project for COLL148 of which I have been elected Team Lead, so we’ll see how that goes.
- RoneTyne
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No commentsAfter two weeks!!
So I am happy to report that after two weeks, yours truly is rocking the 4.0 GPA (lol). Based on the quality of posts in our discussion threads for each course, I’m also probably one of maybe 3 students who put in that amount of effort in understanding, reiterating and applying what’s learnt and I’m sure I could still pull off pretty impressive marks with much less effort. But it’s not in me to do less. Which is weird, because I’m generally a big fan of the path of least resistance, but this time, I REALLY want it. I find myself reading through other students responses to see if there is a concept or thought that I missed someone. I guess, when you’ve wanted to do something for 10+ years and the opportunity presents itself, especially when you’re paying lots of good hard earned (or borrowed as the case will be eventually) cash to do it, you don’t need much more motivation. So very cool. I’m sure I’ll be crushed when I fall from my place amongst the smarty pants, but the early success has been very good for me and given me a lot of confidence moving forward.
Two quick screen shots as proof:
COLL 148
CIS 115
- RoneTyne
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No commentsFirst week…
So as most of you should know, I am going back to school. I’m taking a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science from DeVry in Calgary. The program goes year round and I will take 5 or 6 courses per semester. Each semester is broken into 2 sessions and each session is 8 weeks long. I will be able to focus on one of these tracts when completing my degree; Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, Web Development and Administration or a Flex Option which lets me take any course offered at the 300 and 400 level totalling at least 16 course semester credits.
The official start date was July 5 for my first session and as such my first week of school is just about complete. This session I am taking CIS115 – Logic and Design and COLL148 – Critical Thinking and Problem Solving and so far so good. The Logic and Design course is very similar to one I had taken at SAIT back in the day when I started taking computer programming there. DeVry actually gave me credit for this course but I decided to take it anyway, as this is a foundation to all the programming we will be doing later, and given that it was 13 years ago that I took it and I haven’t really used it since, I thought it best to make sure I was very familiar and current with it.
The delivery of the courses is done all online putting the onus on the student to actually log in and do the work. The first work was probably a little more difficult than usual only because I spent a lot of time navigating the websites used and taking orientations and figuring out where I need to go to do all my tasks etc. The unique part about online schooling is that it is hard to judge participation since there isn’t a physical classroom to show up in, and since one of the best learning tools in a degree is the actual conversation that occurs between the students and instructor. To emulate this the professor posts two graded discussion threads each week, each student is required to post 3 times a week or more on each graded thread. But you must post on 3 separate days to ensure each student is taking part in an on-going conversation. Each post is also graded for quality, full marks are given for posts that provide insight, references, personal experience or move the conversation forward in some way. At first I didn’t think I was going to like the discussion threads very much as it felt like you were being forced into some sort of artificial web community. But I have to say, so far, I haven’t minded it too much. I have found a few other students who seem to be keeners like me and we have actually had some pretty good discussions. The rest of your tasks are made up of reading, quizzes, labs and other assignments and tests.
So week 1 is coming to a close and I’m feeling positive about my courses so far. In my logic and design course I already had a student email me and ask me to help with his lab assignment =), to I guess that’s a good sign. I’ll try and post on a regular basis to see if I can keep a regular log going. I promise I’ll be better than Rob, but not much more than that.
- RoneTyne
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