It has already been a couple of weeks into second semester. So many things have happened since my last blog post.
Exams were finally over, and then came exam review day. My mark was... not entirely satisfying. However, I can say that my final mark was higher than my mid-terms, and I got perfect on my culminating activity.
You know, the material in this course wasn't difficult. The experience, I can honestly say, was. I decided to finally write the afterword today, because I have made the ultimate decision: take ICS as my elective in Grade 10. Why? Is it because of my rebellious nature? One would think that it goes again my entire perspective on ICS. But thinking back at all the things I learned, my final choices of my one and only elective were: Computer Science and Anthropology, Sociology, & Psychology. I know a lot of the course material of the latter choice from reading online eBooks and articles. So, I figured, why not choose something beneficial for my future since I want to go into business?
This is it. The last and final blog post. I will continue to blog on a somewhat-regular basis with another blog linked to this account. Watch out for that! Maybe you will hear about my experiences in ICS next year! :)
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Day Thirteen: The Finale (2011-01-21)
Have you ever watched soap operas? Probably. You know how usually the finale gets the most excitement? Well, this is it. The last day of Computer Science class.
Today we had a class party and filled out an end-of-course survey. The first question asked, "Describe this course in one word." I wrote down, "Overwhelming." And it truly was. I won't dare say I hate it, but I won't lie and say I had an absolute wonderful time taking this course. I definitely found that some aspects of the course were difficult. However, did I ever learn new things! What's more is that they were things I would be able to apply into the real world-- especially the web design unit. Creating Turing programs helped me better my problem solving skills. Lastly, I really learned to improve my learning skills, starting with not procrastinating.
Did you notice? This is the first ever blog post that I didn't start the writing with "Today"! Some phenomenon, no? I am joking. That is all that really happened today. I will post an Afterword shortly to explain the goals I want to achieve regarding the course, blogging, and this school year in general. It will probably be after exams. Wish me luck!
Today we had a class party and filled out an end-of-course survey. The first question asked, "Describe this course in one word." I wrote down, "Overwhelming." And it truly was. I won't dare say I hate it, but I won't lie and say I had an absolute wonderful time taking this course. I definitely found that some aspects of the course were difficult. However, did I ever learn new things! What's more is that they were things I would be able to apply into the real world-- especially the web design unit. Creating Turing programs helped me better my problem solving skills. Lastly, I really learned to improve my learning skills, starting with not procrastinating.
Did you notice? This is the first ever blog post that I didn't start the writing with "Today"! Some phenomenon, no? I am joking. That is all that really happened today. I will post an Afterword shortly to explain the goals I want to achieve regarding the course, blogging, and this school year in general. It will probably be after exams. Wish me luck!
Day Twelve: On the Twelve Day of Christmas... (2011-01-20)
Today, which actually means yesterday, was the last day to work on the culminating project. For three hours, it was January 21, 2011. I never expected for the editing of the culminating activity to be that consuming.
But we are finally finished! If you want to see what Pearl, Zarin, Tasfia, and Shreya has been working on these past three weeks, look at our Wikispaces file postings! If you ever want to learn about Selection in the Turing language, you know where to go!
Our final assignment included:
1. PDF version of 64-paged Turing manual
2. Advertisement of manual
3. Answer keys of exercises in Turing files (CD)
4. Statement of copyrights (CD)
5. Instructions for utilizing the CD version of manual (CD)
6. Watermarked "Not-for-sale" PDF version of Turing manual (CD)
Horrah! Horrah! We are done! We are done! I look forward to the party in class tomorrow..err.. after lunch. :) That is, after I get myself some sleep. Goodbye!
But we are finally finished! If you want to see what Pearl, Zarin, Tasfia, and Shreya has been working on these past three weeks, look at our Wikispaces file postings! If you ever want to learn about Selection in the Turing language, you know where to go!
Our final assignment included:
1. PDF version of 64-paged Turing manual
2. Advertisement of manual
3. Answer keys of exercises in Turing files (CD)
4. Statement of copyrights (CD)
5. Instructions for utilizing the CD version of manual (CD)
6. Watermarked "Not-for-sale" PDF version of Turing manual (CD)
Horrah! Horrah! We are done! We are done! I look forward to the party in class tomorrow..err.. after lunch. :) That is, after I get myself some sleep. Goodbye!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Day Eleven: The Penultimate Day (2011-01-19)
Today was the second last day to work on our culminating projects. So I have officially been getting less than 6 hours of sleep each night for the past week. I really look forward to the end of exams.
We are practically done. That is, if we are not complete perfectionists! A lot of final editing needs to be completed. The final set of exercises and its respective answer keys is the last thing on our list. Horrah!
Also, I just realized that my blogs are getting shorter everyday. So here is something to add on. I was quite happy that we didn't have volleyball practices this week, seeing as it is right before exams and the end of culminating. I figured out this morning from the team manager, Henry, that I missed practice yesterday evening. And the practices go on tomorrow and on Thursday...! Anyways, for the love of volleyball, I will be happy to attend the practices this week! After all, the computer science culminating activity for my group is almost complete! :)
We are practically done. That is, if we are not complete perfectionists! A lot of final editing needs to be completed. The final set of exercises and its respective answer keys is the last thing on our list. Horrah!
Also, I just realized that my blogs are getting shorter everyday. So here is something to add on. I was quite happy that we didn't have volleyball practices this week, seeing as it is right before exams and the end of culminating. I figured out this morning from the team manager, Henry, that I missed practice yesterday evening. And the practices go on tomorrow and on Thursday...! Anyways, for the love of volleyball, I will be happy to attend the practices this week! After all, the computer science culminating activity for my group is almost complete! :)
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Day Ten: Exam 111 (101) (2011-01-18)
Today, Mr. Arkin told us the structure of the final examination. Ahh! It will be out of 111 marks! Well, I suppose it is not that bad. I am just afraid of what to expect. The good thing is that, according to Mr. Arkin, all the material we need to know is posted on touque.ca
We continued to progress on our Turing manual. It is going along really nicely! I project that in a few more days, we should be finished. I really look forward to our final product!
We continued to progress on our Turing manual. It is going along really nicely! I project that in a few more days, we should be finished. I really look forward to our final product!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Day Nine: Proofreading, Proofreading (2011-01-17)
Today we received the laminated versions of our mosaic projects. Well, because there was delay on the delivery of the legal copies, I will receive mine tomorrow. I am actually kind of nervous, as the version I see on my monitor at home is different from what will be printed.
Anyways, here is the update on my culminating activity. Pearl finished editing up to page 10 out of 40+ pages of the manual now. I will finish the rest tomorrow night.
Anyways, here is the update on my culminating activity. Pearl finished editing up to page 10 out of 40+ pages of the manual now. I will finish the rest tomorrow night.
We have to redo the editor window pictures instead of them named as unnamed.
That is about it. I am starting to become extremely sleep deprived, as I have only been getting 5 hours of sleep every night for the past few days.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Day Eight: When I Get Lazy... (2011-01-14)
If you are wondering about the title. I am joking. I am just a bit stressed with all the culminating activities arising. However, we, the group, has been very keen about completing the manual. The bad news is that it looks like there is going to be a lot of work needed before we can move our attention to anything else.
Shreya finished the screenshot requests, but it looks like I have to redo them. That is alright, as it wouldn't take too long. In addition, The Test Two is finally completed.
Another copy of our manual is up on dropbox. It looks like the manual is changing on a daily basis. We have to be careful, though. This is because we must take the most recent copy of the manual to edit. If not, all the work the previous person did is clobbered.
So without futher ado, there are the outstanding tasks for our manual:
1. Everything is finished except answer keys, glossary, index, references, and exercises.
2. Finish components in number one by Friday
3. Formatting of manual by Sunday, Owner: Tasfia
3. Proofread everything by Wed, Owner: Lisa and Pearl
Shreya finished the screenshot requests, but it looks like I have to redo them. That is alright, as it wouldn't take too long. In addition, The Test Two is finally completed.
Another copy of our manual is up on dropbox. It looks like the manual is changing on a daily basis. We have to be careful, though. This is because we must take the most recent copy of the manual to edit. If not, all the work the previous person did is clobbered.
So without futher ado, there are the outstanding tasks for our manual:
1. Everything is finished except answer keys, glossary, index, references, and exercises.
2. Finish components in number one by Friday
3. Formatting of manual by Sunday, Owner: Tasfia
3. Proofread everything by Wed, Owner: Lisa and Pearl
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