% CST8207 Assignment 01 -- Head Shot, Multi-tasking, and Schoolwork % Ian! D. Allen -- -- [www.idallen.com] % Fall 2018 - September to December 2018 - Updated 2018-09-13 09:43 EDT - [Course Home Page] - [Course Outline] - [All Weeks] - [Plain Text] Due Date and Deliverables ========================= > **Do not print this assignment on paper!** > > - On paper, you will miss updates, corrections, and hints added to the > online version. > - On paper, you cannot follow any of the [hyperlink URLs] that lead you > to hints and course notes relevant to answering a question. > - On paper, scrolling text boxes will be cut off and not print properly. - **Due Date**: `23h59 (11:59pm) Friday September 14, 2018 (end of Week 2)` - Your next assignment will be available in a few days and will overlap this assignment. Start work on this now! - Late assignments or wrong file names may not be marked. Please be accurate and punctual. - **Available online** - Version 1 -- 12:00 August 31 2018 - **Prerequisites** - A digital camera that can take a picture of you. - Any text editor capable of creating a Plain Text `.txt` file. - An ability to **READ ALL THE WORDS** to work effectively. - **Deliverables** - Two (2) files uploaded to Brightspace according to the steps in the [Submission Method] section below. 1. One picture image file that is a clear head shot of you. 2. One plain text file (`.txt`) containing answers to questions. Purpose of this Assignment ========================== > **Do not print this assignment on paper!** On paper, you cannot follow any > of the hyperlink URLs that lead you to hints and course notes relevant to > answering a question. This assignment is based on your weekly [Class Notes][All Weeks]. 1. Create a "head shot" image to help your professor know your name. Name the file exactly as given below. 2. Read excerpts of research to understand the bad effects of multi-tasking and distractions on learning. 3. Consider making changes to your own study environment to avoid multi-tasking and promote memory. 4. Answer three questions using the exact format and labelling described below. 5. Create a Plain Text (`.txt`) file containing the three answers. Name the file exactly as given below. 6. Submit (upload) the two files (the image and the text file) as course work to Brightspace into the correct Assignments upload area. Part A: Head-Shot Photo Image: `abcd0001-headshot.jpg` ====================================================== > The image you create in this section (and later upload) will be seen only > by your instructor. The image will not be available in public. 1. Create or select a clear [head shot] picture of you. (If you don't have a clear head-shot picture, ask a friend to take one for you.) The head shot should show your face clearly. The image file must be a JPEG (JPG) format image. The image must be no smaller than 300 pixels in height or width and no larger than 1024 pixels in height or width. The file size should be less than 1 MB. ### `abcd0001-headshot.jpg` 2. Preparation for uploading the head-shot image file to Brightspace: Re-name the head-shot image file on your computer to be *abcd0001*`-headshot.jpg` where the text *abcd0001* userid is replaced by your *own* eight-character Algonquin College (Brightspace) userid. The image file name must start with your own eight-character userid and end with a four-character `.jpg` extension. All the letters in the name are lower-case. The image file name will be exactly 21 characters long. There are no spaces in the image file name and no UPPER CASE letters. There is only one correct way to spell the word `headshot`. The ninth character is a hyphen `-` not an underscore `_`. For full marks, be accurate. You will upload your *abcd0001*`-headshot.jpg` head-shot image file to Brightspace later in this assignment. Part B: Multi-Tasking Considered Harmful: `abcd0001-assignment01.txt` ===================================================================== For full marks, follow these directions exactly. **READ ALL THE WORDS!** below before you start to answer any questions. 1. In the Course Notes, read the single web page of [This is your Brain] essay excerpts. (You do not have to follow any of the hyperlinks on that page, but feel free to also read some of the original essays from which these quotes are taken.) ### `abcd0001-assignment01.txt` 2. After reading the above web page, create and open a new plain text file on your computer. This new file must have a 25-character file name similar to *abcd0001*`-assignment01.txt` but where the text *abcd0001* userid is replaced by your *own* eight-character Algonquin College (Brightspace) userid. There are no spaces in the file name and no UPPER CASE letters. The characters after the word `assignment` are the digits zero and one, not a letter `O` or a letter `l`. There is only one correct way to spell the word `assignment`. The ninth character is a hyphen `-` not an underscore `_`. For full marks, be accurate. 3. In that new plain text file, answer the following three questions in *your own words* (no copy and paste): - `(B-3a)`: Given that studies show that multi-tasking makes it harder for your brain to remember what you have been doing (see the readings), in what ways does your method of doing school work and homework suffer from multi-tasking? In the file, label the start of your answer to this question with the exact six-character label `(B-3a)` (including the parentheses) in the text file. That label contains two letters and one digit. - `(B-3b)`: How would it be possible for you to single-task your schoolwork, to remember it better come exam time (and job interview time)? In the file, label the start of your answer to this question with the exact six-character label `(B-3b)` (including the parentheses) in the text file. That label contains two letters and one digit. - `(B-3c)`: Do you find that your brain has been trained to "process information rather than understand or even remember it"? (As an example: When given an assignment question, do you Google for the answer every time, or do you remember the answer and write down what you remember?) In the file, label the start of your answer to this question with the exact six-character label `(B-3c)` (including the parentheses) in the text file. That label contains two letters and one digit. Answer these three questions in your *own* words; you may not copy and paste from anywhere else. (Do not write your answer in a word processor and then try to copy and paste it into the text file! The format will almost surely not be correct.) There are no *right* answers, but no marks will be given to short answers that don't address the question fully. (Hint: Single-sentence answers do not answer the question fully.) Each of the three answers can be made up of long lines of text (with no word wrap), or each of the three answers can be made up of shorter lines of text (e.g. less than 80 columns wide is good) with blank lines between paragraphs. Use the exact labels above to start each of the three answers. 4. Do *not* copy any of the essays or web page or any of this assignment question material into your file as part of your answer. Only include your three written answers, each beginning with the correct label text. Just your answers! Do not copy any of these questions. 5. **For full marks, make sure you label the start each of the three answers exactly as shown above.** You will upload your *abcd0001*`-assignment01.txt` plain text file to Brightspace later in this assignment. Notes: - Write and submit your *own* answers to the above three questions. There are no "right" answers here. You decide your own answers. - Minimum length: Three answer paragraphs, one per question. No marks will be given to answers that are too short to fully address the question. Single sentence answers are too short. - Maximum length: five single-spaced pages (plus optional bibliography and/or references). (Nobody has yet written anything this detailed.) - Do not include the original essays, web page, or this file as part of your answer. Only enter your own answers. Just your own answers! - For full marks, number each of your three answers exactly as shown above using the exact six-character headings given above. The case (capitalization) of each letter must be exactly as shown. - Answers must be hand-typed original answers for this term. Any copy-and-paste in your answer file (e.g. from the Internet, previous terms, or other students) will result in a mark of zero. Write your own words in the file. - Use the exact file name specified. Exact! - **PLAIN TEXT ONLY: NO EMAIL, WORD PROCESSOR, PDF, RTF, or HTML DOCUMENTS ACCEPTED.** The uploaded format must be plain text (**Notepad** or **TextEdit** or **VIM**), not a word processor document. > **WARNING**: If you use copy-and-paste from a word processor (e.g. MSWord) > or enter text using a foreign language setting on your computer > (e.g. Chinese), you are almost certain to include non-ASCII characters in > your text file (such as Smart Quotes) that will lower your mark. Set your > computer to use English and do not use a word processor to write the > answers. Type directly into Notepad without copy-and-paste. Please **READ ALL THE WORDS** Brightspace Submission upload method ==================================== After completing the above assignment work, you should now have two (2) files with specific names ready for uploading to Brightspace: 1. Your own head-shot image file. This file must have a 21-character file name, as given above. Use the exact name. 2. Your plain text file containing three answers that you wrote yourself without any copy-and-paste. This file must have a 25-character file name, as given above. Use the exact name. **Make sure the two files have the correct names on your computer before you continue. Count the characters in the names to be sure!** **Warning:** The fake place-holder userid `abcd0001` must never appear in any file name you submit. Always replace it with your *own* userid. Upload the two files from your local computer to Brightspace ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow these directions to upload the files from your local computer to the correct Assignment area on Brightspace before the due date: 1. On your local computer use a web browser to log in to Brightspace at and go to the Brightspace page for this course. 2. Open the **Content** tab at the top of the page, then open the **Assignments** area in the left side-bar menu, then scroll down to find and open the coloured **A-01 Assignment #01** link for this assignment. [The Assignment page should look similar to this (image).] - Do *NOT* use the **Activities** button to open the assignment! - Do *NOT* use the **Upcoming events** link to open the assignment! - Use *ONLY*: Content, Assignments, **A-01 Assignment #01** 3. Below the *Instructions* for this assignment you will find a *Submissions* area containing a *Drop files here, or click below!* dotted box containing an *Upload* button (and other buttons). Use drag-and-drop or the *Upload* button twice to find and attach your two assignment files from your local computer. a) Make sure each assignment file has the correct name on your local computer before you select it. b) Select *both* the assignment files for upload, one after the other. Exactly two files. Do not select any other file names. c) Make sure the files are not zero size. d) Do not use the *Record* or *Choose Existing* buttons. e) Do not enter any *Comments*. Leave *Comments* empty. Send me comments by [EMail]. 4. After you have selected both files for inclusion in the *Drop files here* box, [the *Drop files here* box should look similar to this (image)]. 5. When both file names are in the *Drop files here* box, scroll down to the bottom of the page and use the *Submit* button to actually upload your two selected files to Brightspace. 6. After *Submit*, the two uploaded files will now appear directly under the *Submission* heading, and [the *Submissions* box will look similar to this]. You will also receive a confirmation email with the names of the files that were uploaded. Make sure you uploaded both files. 7. In your web browser, under the *Submissions* heading, click on and open each newly submitted file to make sure each file has the correct contents and is not empty (zero size). Make sure to submit only two files; do not submit any other file names. Uploading the assignment again ------------------------------ You can *not* delete your submitted files from the assignment, but you can revise your assignment files and upload the two files into the assignment again *as many times as you like*. I only grade the most recent assignment files submitted before the due date. (See the [Course Introduction] for details about late assignments.) If you want to submit a second (or third...) copy of the assignment, make sure you always upload *both* files, even if you only update one of them. Always upload *both* files any time you submit. The *Submissions* box will show each submission and the list of files you submitted in each submission. Always upload *both* files any time you submit. Verify and record the file upload on Brightspace ------------------------------------------------ Verify that Brightspace has received your submission: 1. After using the *Submit* button, you will see the files you uploaded listed under *Submissions* along with any previous uploaded submissions for this assignment. You may upload an assignment multiple times. 2. Verify that your latest (newest) submission has the correct file names. If either name is wrong, fix the name and do another submission and upload both files. 3. Do not enter any comments when you upload an assignment. 4. Click on each uploaded file name to open and view it. Make sure each uploaded file has the correct contents! 5. **Save a screen capture** of the *Submissions* section onto your local computer, showing the newly uploaded assignment. [The screen capture should look similar to this.][the *Submissions* box will look similar to this] 6. Brightspace will also send you a confirmation email that you have uploaded the assignment. **Save the email message** as proof that you uploaded all the required files. - If you want to claim that you uploaded an assignment and that Brightspace lost it, you will need this screen capture to prove that you actually uploaded all the files. (To date, Brightspace has never lost an uploaded file.) - You cannot delete an assignment attempt, but you can always upload a new version. I only mark the latest (newest) version that was submitted before the due date. (See the [Course Introduction] for details about late assignments.) - I do not accept any assignment submissions by EMail. Use only the Brightspace Upload and Submit method. - No marks are awarded for submitting under the wrong assignment number or for using the wrong file names. Use the exact lower-case names given above. - **WARNING:** Some inattentive students don't read all these words. Don't make that mistake! Be exact. **READ ALL THE WORDS. OH PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE READ ALL THE WORDS!** -- | Ian! D. 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