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Agenda
• Only a general introduction today!• We stop at around 14.00 (we think…)• What we do before lunch (~11.45)– Name tags (and other material)– Introduction to the school and education– Interviews and presentation– Presentation of the teachers– Timetable
Agenda
• Only a general introduction today!• We stop at around 14.00 (we think…)• What we do after lunch– Introduction to the study, and how we work– Presentation of the semester– Walking tour
Teachers
• Teachers on 1st semester
• Poul Henriksen• Development Environments and CMS• Website: http://laerer.rhs.dk/poulh
Teachers
• Teachers on 1st semester
• Henrik Høltzer• Software Construction• Website: http://laerer.rhs.dk/henrikh
The School
• Where are we…?– You are at ZIBAT (Zealand Institute of Business and
Technology)– In Danish: Erhvervsakademi Sjælland (EASJ)– Website: www.zibat.dk or www.easj.dk– At ZIBAT, you are on Campus Roskilde– Other ZIBAT campuses are Køge, Næstved,
Slagelse, Nykøbing Falster
The School
• A bit of history…– Until recently (1/1 2012), we (Campus Roskilde)
were part of RHS– RHS: Roskilde Handelsskole (Roskilde Business
College)– We still use some of the IT systems on RHS…– Apart from that, it has few practical consequences
for students
The School
• Practical things to note…– All your classes are in this building (Building 1)– The Student Support Center is in this building– IT-support (HelpDesk) is in the neighbouring
building (Building 3)– The student canteen is in the neighbouring
building (Building 3)
Interviews & Presentation
• Team up with a another student• ”Interview” each other for about 2-3 minutes,
about education, background, expectations, etc..
• Present your partner for the class, for about half a minute
Timetable for RO143050dc1q• When (all classes in room 121)• https://easytools.dk/easj
• But there are variations!!• Check the schedule every day
Course Who When
Software Design Poul Monday 10.10-14.45Thursday 9.10-13.55
SoftwareConstruction Henrik Tuesday 8.20-14.45Friday 9.10-13.55
Who are we…..• Zealand institute of Business and technology was
previously a department of Roskilde Business College. But not any more!
• Studies– Computer Sience (Datamatician Course)
• 160 students– Marketing Economics
• 420 students– Webdeveloping (Bachelor)
• 72 students– Int. marketing (Bachelor)
Study climate
• Creative and challenging• Space for both individuality and teamwork• Modern class rooms• IT-café• Wunderbar/login/DownUnder
Subjects• Company– Its organisation, project management, financial
management• Software design– Analysis, design, project work, user-participation,
prototypes, test, strategy• Software Construction– Algorithms, data structures, programming languages,
database programming, implementation• Technology– Security, computer architecture, distributed systems,
internet and intranets
Competences:
• The AP Graduate in Computer Science is able to:1. follow and take part in the practice of software
development2. follow developments in theory and methods 3. play a competent role in project work4. take part in specialist and interdisciplinary
collaboration 5. acquire, in a structured way, new knowledge, skills and
competences sector, including:a) knowledge about domains and technologyb) the use of new methods, techniques and tools
Future
• This education paves the way for an all-round IT-career or a further study at the university for a bachelor/master degree.
• As graduate you will be able to work with: – System developing– Programming– Web design/webdeveloping– Maintenance of IT– …….
The study – how we work
• You are (hopefully)– Adults– Mature– Have chosen to be
here voluntarily– Here to learn
• So we expect you to be– Active– Prepared– Tolerant and
respectful (both to the teacher and other students!)
The study – how we work
• In class, it is OK to– Ask questions (!), in English– Solve exercises together– Ask others for help– Bring and consume a ”neutral drink”
(bottle of water, soft drink, etc.)– Do something else while seated at the
computer, but quietly…– Put your cell phone on silent mode…
The study – how we work
• In class, it is not OK to– Use your cell phone– Talk loudly about irrelevant matters– Behave noisily in general– Disrespect others, if they e.g. ask what
you consider a trivial question– Eat while seated at the PC– Sleep in class…
The study – how we work
• How much am I supposed to work?• A bit of math:– Each semester is 30 ECTS– 1 ECTS is about 27 hours of work– So, each semester represents 800 hours of work– A semester is 20 weeks, including the exam period
– About 40 hours of work each week
The study – how we work
• The majority of work is done at home!– Study the curriculum– Explore the tools– Practice!
• Having e.g. a full-time job along with the study will be very difficult
The study – how we work
• Main learning elements– Teacher lectures– Classroom exercises– Projects– Self study
The study – how we work
Teacher-driven
Student-driven
Introductory Applied
Teacher lecture
Self-study
Classroom exercises
Projects
What is special in this semester
• The project GoMobile– Developing på apps on windows/tablets/phones– Developing apps for real companies– Microsoft Kickoff/Evaluation– Using Microsoft tools and technology– A cross-campus project• Working in on the project with Multimedie students
from Campus Køge
Walking tour of the school
• In general, the school is open from early in the morning (7.00), until late afternoon (16.00)
• Points of interest– Entrances– Classrooms (yours is Room 121)– Common area, with school computers– Student support center– IT-helpdesk (building 3)– Canteen (building 3)
The program for the rest of this Week
• Tuesday 8.20-14.45 Henrik– Introduction to Software Construction– Intro to the schools IT system– Handout books– Greentfoot
• Thursday 9.10-13.55 Poul– Introduction to Software Construction– Greentfoot
• Friday 9.10-13.55 Henrik– Greentfoot– Installation/konfiguration– Start Software Construction
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