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Programming class in Practice Mode!

December 12, 2006

Prelim Exam here is our university is fast approaching. To be exact, that would be this coming December 19 - 21.

In my Programming 2 Classes with BSIT 1, this week is a preparation for them for the exam especially for the Practical Exam. Actually, I let them practice and apply all the lessons we have this Prelim in our remaining lab sessions.

Ideally, my coverage for Prelim should be from Review on Functions to Pointers, but due to some weaknesses in the topic Functions, we consumed a lot of time to that topic, and explained most of the details from the scratch. We have just reached Multiple Subscripted Arrays. Good enough to start Programming 2.

Honestly, when we had our reviews for Programming 1 topics, most of them were not that "properly oriented" to the basics of programming, that’s why, I had difficult times to shift Programming 1 topics to Programming 2 topics because some of them cannot relate with what I am talking about.

But, I am hopeful that with determination, interest and eager to learn programming, they will survive definitely!

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  1. Hahaha.. Practice mode..
    Sir uy. behind ngd atong class sa section E.. String manip na cla.. Kuhaa na daun cla sir, pra pareha lng among hirap na ginadaanan…hehehe..

    Sir o, nagsermon sa amoa gnina.. grabe..

    Comment by jopal — December 12, 2006 @ 12:15 pm

  2. @jopal, really! don’t you worry, i know you have witnessed how slow were our pacing right now in the prelim because as you all know, you were not that founded with Prog’g Basics, don’t you worry. Functions and Arrays are good enough for our coverage in Prelim… sermon once in a while is good…hhehhehe

    Comment by exan — December 13, 2006 @ 12:09 am

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