% CST8207 Week 01 Notes - Introduction to the Course % Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - www.idallen.com % Winter 2013 - January to April 2013 - Updated Wed May 8 21:01:24 EDT 2013 Readings, Assignments, Labs, and ToDo ===================================== - Read (at least) these things (All The Words): - [Week 01 Notes HTML] - this file - ** Read All The Words ** - [Introduction to the Course, Outline, Timetable, Marks] - [Course Home Page] - [Course Outline] - [Test Instructions] - Read (All The Words), Do, and then Submit via Blackboard: - [Assignment #01 HTML] - Multi-tasking and Homework - **READ ALL THE WORDS** From the Class Notes link on the Course Home Page ================================================= - [Week 01 Notes HTML] - this file - ** Read All The Words ** - [Introduction to the Course, Outline, Timetable, Marks] - [Course Home Page] - [Course Outline] - [Test Instructions] - Important directions on how to enter your answers on the mark-sense forms. - [Assignment #01 HTML] - Multi-tasking and Homework From the Internet - Education in 2013 ===================================== > Educational Experiences and Materials for the “Google World”: The Internet > changes everything, including education. When students have access to the > same information we have as instructors, it calls into question the nature > of our classes and educational experiences, and the instructional materials > we provide. > - Why Go To College? *(articles inspired by a Doonesbury Comic June 26, 2011)* - - - - - Dan Brown on Education - Don’t teach facts? Empower students to change the world? - A student’s [reply to Dan Brown] - Dan’s Follow-up: - Mickeleh’s critique: - Mickeleh’s critique of Thunderfoot - “Telling people they are wrong”: - Margaret’s Summary: - Jerome Mizon’s trailer: - Algonquin Strategic Plan - The College Fast Lane - Rap on “education but not a degree” - What is *my* job, here? - What is *your* job, here? Learning the Trade ================== - What are you doing with your spare time? Playing with computer science or playing card and video games? Which will give you better answers at your next job interview? - Is sysadmin the career path for you? Check these ten points: [10 signs that you aren’t cut out for IT] Install LibreOffice or OpenOffice into Windows ============================================== When you have your Windows base system Installed (in your Desktop Operating Systems course), go to URL on campus (NOT the open Internet, because it would be too slow) and download LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) for Windows and install it on your base Windows system, so that Windows can read and print the Open Office lab documents used in this course. To find the software on CSTECH, click any room in the left side-bar and look under Drivers and Downloads. From the Classroom Whiteboard/Chalkboard ======================================== - Your in-class notes go here. > An assignment isn’t like a job. It’s a completely artificial setup. But so > is an elliptical trainer. No one criticizes gym equipment because it > doesn’t mirror real-world situations. - Prabhakar Ragde - Check the program map in your CST Home Room. - note the number of hours for each course - note the number of hours of *homework* for each course - First Midterm test date: Thursday February 7 3pm (Week 5) - Take the poll: - See the results: - Second Midterm test date: Thursday March 21 3pm (Week 10) - Take the poll: - See the results: - Make sure you add `idallen@idallen.ca` and `alleni@algonquincollege.com` to your email white-list, or you may not receive important email from me, especially email with your marks in it. Whitelist me now! - Check your email later this week for your MSDNAA and VMWare account access information. Check your spam/junk folder also, in case the email is there. If you have no email by the end of this week, contact the coordinator Shawn McBride (mcbrids). - What programs can create a Plain Text file, needed for [Assignment #01 HTML]? - Please send me a copy of the [Rap Video] … Remote Access to Course Linux Server ------------------------------------ Your initial course work will be done by remote login to a [Course Linux Server] machine. You will connect to this machine using some form of free SSH terminal program, such as: - `PuTTY` for Microsoft Windows - `Terminal` and `ssh` for Apple Macintosh - any terminal window and `ssh` for Unix/Linux See the connection information here: [Course Linux Server] ![Take Notes in Class] -- | Ian! D. Allen - idallen@idallen.ca - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Home Page: http://idallen.com/ Contact Improv: http://contactimprov.ca/ | College professor (Free/Libre GNU+Linux) at: http://teaching.idallen.com/ | Defend digital freedom: http://eff.org/ and have fun: http://fools.ca/ [Plain Text] - plain text version of this page in [Pandoc Markdown] format [Introduction to the Course, Outline, Timetable, Marks]: 001_course_introduction.html [Test Instructions]: 000_test_instructions.html [reply to Dan Brown]: data/dan_brown_reply1.txt [10 signs that you aren’t cut out for IT]: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-signs-that-you-arent-cut-out-for-it/3072 [Rap Video]: 000_rap.html [Course Linux Server]: 010_course_linux_server.html [Take Notes in Class]: data/remember.jpg "Take Notes in Class" [Plain Text]: week01notes.txt [Pandoc Markdown]: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/