Programming Methods (PM)

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International Diploma In Computer Studies (IDCS) 5 th December 2011 to 23 rd February 2012

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Programming Methods (PM). International Diploma In Computer Studies (IDCS). 5 th December 2011 to 23 rd February 2012. Lecturer Profile. Dhimas Ruswanto Bachelor of Multimedia (Software Development) E-mail: [email protected] Consultation time: By appointment only Office Hour:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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International Diploma In Computer Studies (IDCS)

5th December 2011 to 23rd February 2012

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Dhimas Ruswanto Bachelor of Multimedia (Software

Development) E-mail: [email protected] Consultation time: By appointment only Office Hour:

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

08.00- 12.15

08.00-17.00

08.00-15.00

08.00-17.00

08.00-17.00

08.00-12.30

18.15- 21.00

18.15-21.00

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Write your E-mail and Phone Number

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Subject : Programming Methods Requirements : NCC Programming

Methods Course Book Class Time :

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday

8.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.

LAB 5

10.30 a.m. – 12.00 noon

Study Group(Attic)

1.30 p.m. – 03.00 p.m.

LAB 7 LAB 6 LAB 7

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Internal Grading (MICRONET) :

Percentage

Weighing : 3 Tests 60%

3 Quizzes 30%

Participation 10%

Grades : Distinction 70% - Above

Merit 60% - 69%

Passed 40% - 59%

FAIL Below 40%

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External Grading (NCC) : Percentage

Weighing : Global AssignmentLocal Exam

60%40%

Grades : Distinction 70% - Above

Merit 60% - 69%

Passed 40% - 59%

FAIL Below 40%

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Basic Programming concepts

Variables

Control Structures and Calculations

Data Analysis and ProblemsData Analysis and Problems

Programming TechniquesProgramming Techniques

TestingTesting

ImplementationImplementation

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A basic and fundamental concept about Programming:

◦ Variables

◦ Control structures

◦ Methodologies

◦ Programming techniques

◦ Modelling objects

◦ Testing

◦ Implementation

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Failure to attend any Assessment such as Quiz or a Test prior

to the scheduled date will have a chance for replacement but

with corresponding deductions

◦ First Chance 5% deduction

◦ Second chance 10% deduction

Replacement of missed class will be given with valid reason

Fill up the Student’s Leave Form ( ask from Miss Assarbiah)

Extra class will be conducted if necessary

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Attend the class on time and regular

Attendance is A compulsory

Take note

Keep Focus

Give feedback and ask questions DO your self-study

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You are NOT just thinking of how to do it

You have to plan your time

◦ Revise AFTER every class

◦ do NOT wait, do NOT try your luck, and NO last minute

Learning is to study study means you have to

spend time, and focus on the main point and DO

analysis and comparisons

Don't just think you’re going to do it – you have to

DO IT.

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HelpHelp and and supportsupport each other to learn each other to learn Respect each otherRespect each other (different views ways of doing (different views ways of doing

things)things) Give Give feedbackfeedback and and ask questionsask questions Questions are sign of a thought and are encouragedQuestions are sign of a thought and are encouraged

Build knowledgeBuild knowledge from each other from each other The best way to learn is to The best way to learn is to teach teach

yourselfyourself Form a Form a study groupstudy group Learn Learn and and teachteach yourselves yourselves I cannot teach you, I can I cannot teach you, I can ONLY showONLY show

you and you and help youhelp you I can only I can only REFLECT your mistakesREFLECT your mistakes

from the exercises, assignments and from the exercises, assignments and other assessments that you have other assessments that you have done.done.

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Please refer to the course structure for lecture schedules and timetable…

Read Chapter 1 before next class