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System Development International Diploma In Computer Studies (IDCS). 5 th December 2011 to 12 th April 2012. Lecturer Profile. Dhimas Ruswanto Bachelor of Multimedia (Software Development) E-mail: dhimasruswanto@gmail.com Consultation time: By appointment only Office Hour:.
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System DevelopmentInternational Diploma In Computer Studies (IDCS) 5th December 2011 to 12th April 2012
Lecturer Profile • Dhimas Ruswanto • Bachelor of Multimedia (Software Development) • E-mail: dhimasruswanto@gmail.com • Consultation time: By appointment only • Office Hour:
Introduce Yourself Your Name Your Expectation Your Hobby Write your E-mail and Phone Number
Course Info • Subject : System Development • Class Days : Monday and Wednesday • Class Time : 6.30 p.m. – 9.00 p.m. • Break Time : 7.50 p.m. – 8.00 p.m. • Requirements : NCC System Development Course Book
What are the contents of this course? • Business Systems • Mathematics for Computing • Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLCs) • Software Analysis and Design • Documentation and Standards • Software Testing
What will you learn from this course? • provide students with the knowledge relevant to the investigation, design and development of information systems.
Teaching Method • Mostly Theory and no Assignments • 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
What you must do? Attend the class on time and regular Attendance is A compulsory Keep Focus Give feedback and ask questions Take note DO your self-study
How to learn? • 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.
The best way to learn: • Help and support each other to learn • Respect each other (different views ways of doing things) • Give feedback and ask questions • Questions are sign of a thought and are encouraged • Build knowledge from each other • The best way to learn is to teach yourself • Form a study group • Learn and teach yourselves • I cannot teach you, I can ONLY show you and help you • I can only REFLECT your mistakes from the exercises, assignments and other assessments that you have done.
Thank You • Please refer to the course structure for lecture schedules and timetable… • Read Chapter 1 before next class