Sunday, February 24, 2013

personality test

Your personality type: "Individualistic Doer"
Quiet and reserved, interested in how and why things work. Excellent skills with mechanical things. Risk-takers who they live for the moment. Usually interested in and talented at extreme sports. Uncomplicated in their desires. Loyal to their peers and to their internal value systems, but not overly concerned with respecting laws and rules if they get in the way of getting something done. Detached and analytical, they excel at finding solutions to practical problems.
Careers that could fit you include:
Police, detectives, forensic pathologists, computer programmers, system analysts, computer specialists, engineers, carpenters, mechanics, pilots, drivers, athletes, entrepreneurs, firefighters, paramedics, construction workers, dental hygienists, electrical engineers, farmers, military, probation officers, steelworkers, transportation operatives.








Tip: Place the mouse cursor over the bars for explanations of the terms.
Renowned persons with similar personality types:
  • Alan Shepherd, astronaut
  • Bruce Lee, martial artist and actor
  • Clint Eastwood, actor and director
  • Frank Zappa, guitarist
  • James Dean, actor
  • John Malkovich, actor
  • Keith Richards, English guitarist and singer
  • Michael Jordan, athlete
  • Tom Cruise, actor
  • Zachary Taylor, American president  


    From this personality test I came to realize what kind of person I am and which fields I am capable in. Therefore, I am thankful to our lecturer to mention this kind of test in our module.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

personal development


Personal Development


 

Task 1

Below are two of the abilities I should aim to acquire during this course as computing students are as follows.

  1.         Use such understanding in modeling and designing computer-based system for the purpose of comprehension prediction and the understanding of trade-offs
  2. Deploy information retrieval skills (including using browsers engine and catalogues)

 

  • Use such understanding in modeling and designing computer-based system for the purpose of comprehension prediction and the understanding of trade-offs:

As a computing student there are various questions which must be answered or research by us and there are various ways in the module. There only students must not do only the lesson but also design not only software but also some things which can help other users to do their work easily and effectively. A programmer must design an application where there can be a prediction where a programmer may get the prediction it may be correct. And there must be trades between all the users in the world through internet. Peoples must share all the information with all the persons living in the world to help each other’s.

  •  Deploy information retrieval skills (including using browsers, search engine and catalogues)

The above statement says that there are various search engines, browsers and catalogues for a user to give information if he knew and help to others. And a user can take all the information he needs for his help in doing his/her jobs. Only searching information in internets is not enough but also search within the friend’s, society and look in the catalogues to get knowledge. So by this information it will help in our further studies.