Last week I got the result back for my MU120 TMA03, 95%, and yesterday I got the result for M450 TMA02, 86%. Although I did better for M450 TMA02 than TMA01 I am still finding the research aspect of the project most frustrating.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
M450: TMA02
Well I have finally submitted TMA02 for M450, 1 week after cut-off. This is the first time in all my OU studies that I have had to have an extension. The cause of the problem is the research we have to do for this course, it is proving difficult, frustrating and demoralizing. The course text does not go into any detail as to why we are having to do the research and what we should be looking for. Still at least I can now press on with the core elements of my project.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
MU120: Finished!
Last night I had a tutorial and was able to hand my completed TMA04 over to my tutor, just under 3 months ahead of the course schedule. This means that I have finally finished MU120 and I can now fully concentrate on M450.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
CMAs and TMAs
On Tuesday I got the results back for my MU120 CMA43. I got a very pleasing 96% and lost a couple of marks due to silly mistakes. These mistakes I believe are due to the nature of CMA's in that being multiple choice I tend to go through them a lot quicker than I would a TMA thus resulting in not studying a question as thoroughly as perhaps I should.
Yesterday morning I got the results for my first TMA for M450. Even though I got 80% I was disappointed in my tutor's comments, in that they were very brief and in some instances cryptic. This left me feeling frustrated and confused, but after a lengthy telephone conversation with him last night I feel a lot better. He enlightened me to what he actually meant, thus I now understand where my TMA was lacking and how it could have been improved. I now realise that one of my biggest problems with my project is that I have had tunnel vision, in that I knew what the problem was (difficulty in sending bank statements) and how I wanted to solve it. This has meant that when I was looking for research I was basing my investigation on the solution rather than the problem and finding alternative solutions to it. In fact I now appreciate that my whole project is based around my solution, even it's title "Automated archiving and electronic transmission (via SMTP) of customer bank statements", as opposed to describing the problem, followed by looking for any solutions, discussing their strengthens and weaknesses, and then selecting a viable one. With this in mind I now feel more confident that for my next TMA I should be able to produce a superior paper.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
M450: TMA01
Last night I finally managed to submit my first TMA for M450, 5 hours before cut-off. The course started on February 2nd and it has been a long hard slog during these past 24 days to get the TMA completed, even though the course team say in the assessment guide
completing each TMA could take as little as five or six hours
There are 2 reasons for this TMA taking so long, the first being that I dived straight into the TMA and although I have started tasks such as a project schedule and an E-R model, I did them as part of the TMA. The second reason is that I have experienced a lot of difficulty in finding any research papers in relation to my project. This become a frustrating exercise and started to make finishing the TMA feel tedious. And I don't believe that I am alone in these sentiments.
Anyway I can now get down to some real practical work, starting with the statement of requirements, and the database analysis and design. With this in mind hopefully TMA02 wont take so long to complete when I come around to doing it.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
MU120: TMA02
Got home last night to find my marked TMA02 had been delivered. This came as a surprise as having handed in the TMA about a month and a half before the deadline, I had completely forgotten about it. The surprise was made very pleasant when I discovered that I had scored 98%.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
MU120: TMA01 Result
On Tuesday I got the result back for my first MU120 TMA. Although I got 95% I lost 3 marks through stupid mistakes in part 1 of the TMA. 1 mark was for saying one word when I meant a different word, and the other 2 were for not spotting that Excel hadn't formatted the x-axis scale on one of the graphs correctly.
Monday, July 23, 2007
M359: TMA03 - Result
Last night, at 23:40, I got my result back for TMA03. Although it wasn't 100% like TMA02 it was still in the high 90's, so am rather pleased.
This does present me with another problem though and it is one that I have experienced with other courses. How do I do well in the exam. For all my courses so far, except for 1, I have got a grade 2 although my TMA scores have been grade 1 standard. I really let myself down at exam time. It's not as though I don't revise for the exams, it's just that I have difficulty in remembering certain things such as lists. This results I believe from my job in that I work for a small company and have to cover all aspects of I.T. and Computing. So for a 3 month stint I might be doing ASP.NET programming and then not touch it for another year. If I then need to do more ASP.NET I tend to refer back to previous work, text books and the Net. I have termed this as "Use and Forget". This issue has manifested itself in the courses that I have done, for example with M359 I fully understood blocks 1, 2 and 3, and the concepts involved, with this being reflected in both my scores and my tutors' comments, but now looking back I can't remember the nitty-gritty such as "list the enduring issues in data management" from block 1 without continuously referring back to the text. This means that I am still hunting for the revision / memory technique that suits me best.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
M359: TMA03
Have just submitted TMA03 of M359. This has been or rather felt like quiet a long slog, but perhaps it's because I had the exam for M263 half-way through the TMA which meant that there was a bit of a gap after starting it due to revision for M263.
Must admit at the moment I am feeling the mid course blues, although now the TMA has been submitted I hope that I can re-motivate myself and get back into the swing of things.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
OU: Update
The reason for the large gap between entries has been due to me revising for the M263 exam, which took place on Monday (11.Jun). The exam was split into 2 parts, with part 1 being 14 short questions and part 2 being a choice of 2 of 4 long questions. Part 1 seemed to sail-by and until I hit question 13 I thought that I would have plenty of time for the long questions. But question 13 was to do with Proof, and this particular subject has been the only one in the course that I have not been able to get to grips with. After making several failed attempts at answering the question I thought I had better move on, and it was at this point I realised that I only had 70mins left to complete part 2. No worry that’s the amount of time the course team reckoned that we should take to answer part 2. Yet there are 4 questions, each taking up an A4 sheet, to read through before choosing which 2 to do. I dived straight into the database question, and got that completed in 35mins, although I missed part b because it wasn’t database related. I then started the second long question, and with out reading any of the other questions I went for the one that contained some programming. Managed to get the 2 implementations completed (a standard function and a recursive function), albeit I was running out of time fast and my hand writing was getting sloppier and sloppier. Whilst the papers were being collected I managed to top up points to the parts of questions that I had missed and unfortunately even if I get all my answered questions correct I will be just under the 85% needed for a distinct, so therefore I am now hoping for a grade 2.
Prior to the exam I had the final TMA for M263 to complete, which did slow down my M263 revision a bit, but it was worth it as I managed to get 85% even though I didn’t complete it all due to the Proof questions.
With regards to M359, I basically had put this on hold except for completing TMA02 (got a mind-blowing 100%), attending 2 evening tutorials and arranging a self-help group meeting (30.Jun). Now I have to get back into M359, but at least I can give it 100% of my time as opposed to having to split the time between both M359 and M263.
Yesterday I found out that I should get my final result for M253 on Friday 22.Jun. It will be nice to finally find out what I got, which is hopefully a pass.
Apart from a busy month OU wise, as a birthday treat for my wife, we went to Le Mans for the day on the 20.May for the French round of the MotoGP. Even though it rained during the main race and took us 3:30hrs to get out of Le Mans, we had a very enjoyable day.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
M263: Unit 14 - Brick Wall!!!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
M359: TMA01 Result
I have made a start on TMA02 and managed to completed question 1.
By the way I forgot to mention that a couple of weeks ago I received "Block 3 The database language SQL" in the post. The pdf version does not appear to be available for download yet.
Friday, April 06, 2007
M263: TMA03 Result
Thursday, April 05, 2007
OU: and relax....
My next set of TMA’s are…
M263 TMA04 (cut-off: Thursday 24.May)
M359 TMA02 (cut-off: Wednesday 16.May)
Monday, March 05, 2007
M263: A Wasted Hour!
Friday, February 23, 2007
M263: Schedule Blown to Bits!
After reading through the Block 3 units I realised that I didn’t fully understand the information, so have decided to re-read them plus spending extra time on the activities and exercises. This is proving worthwhile as I am now getting a far better understanding of the material and the TMA03 questions are now not as daunting as they first appeared.
