Announcements


4 Jun NWF exam 10 am ; IFA project submission 1 pm 25 May ; Final Year project discussion 25 May; 23 May 8 am walkathon at College East

Monday, December 7, 2009

Application for Higher Nitec

tentative dates
11 - 15 Jan Application

18 Feb Release of Application Results

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

chalet

Hi all, had booked a chalet from 28 to 30 dec at costa sands pasir ris

Note change in date...make a mistake

Progression to Higher Nitec

Aspiring to progress to Higher Nitec courses after your Nitec course?

Here is an opportunity for you to realise your dreams. Application for progression to Higher Nitec courses will be open in January 2010 (The exact application dates will be published in the Straits Times and the New Paper and ITE website following the release of 2009 GCE ‘O’ Level Exam results).

The following FAQs will help to guide you in your application. Do consult your class advisor if you need further advice on the progression.

1. Who can apply for progression to Higher Nitec courses?

The eligibility criteria for application for progression to Higher Nitec courses are:

1.1 Applicants must be Nitec graduates or full-time Nitec students who are in their final term of study with the following minimum GPA score (including CCA bonus) in their Nitec courses:

Higher Nitec Courses

Minimum GPA score

(including CCA bonus)

Progression to Higher Nitec Engineering/ICT courses

2.3

Progression to Higher Nitec Business courses

2.8

Information on the progression path will be provided in the ITE website nearer to the commencement of the intake;

1.2 Applicants must be able to attend classes which will start in Apr 2010; and

1.3 NS liable applicants who are offered a Higher Nitec course and are 20 years old and above, as at 1 Jan of course commencement year, must obtain approval from the Central Manpower Base (CMPB), Deferment Office, for NS deferment before making fee payment and enrolling into the course. If their NS deferments are not approved by CMPB, they will be withdrawn from their course.

2. How do applicants apply?

The application procedures for progression to Higher Nitec are:

Higher Nitec Courses

Application Procedures

Progression to:

Course

Campus

Beauty & Spa Management

ITE College East

Business Studies

(Sport Management)

ITE College East

Hospitality Operations

ITE College West

(Clementi Campus)

Leisure & Travel Operations

ITE College West

(Clementi Campus)

Visual Merchandising

ITE College Central

(Bishan Campus)

Paramedic & Emergency Care

ITE College East

- These courses are offered under the Special Admissions Exercise only.

- Applicants who wish to progress to these courses are required to apply directly at the ITE Colleges offering the course during the application period.

Progression to other Higher Nitec courses

- Applicants can go to the ITE homepage at www.ite.edu.sg, click on "Application for Full-Time Higher Nitec Courses for April 2010 Intake" and follow the online instructions to submit their application via the internet.

- Applicants without internet access can use the computers at ITE Colleges offering Higher Nitec courses.

3. When will the application results be released?

The application results for progression to Higher Nitec will be released on:

Type of Applicant

Tentative Date of Release

of Application Results

Nitec graduates and full-time Nitec students graduating in Dec 09

Thu 18 Feb 2010 (9 am)

Full-time final semester Nitec students graduating in Mar 2010

Thu 1 Apr 2010 (12 noon)

(after release of Mar 2010 Nitec

final semester exam results)

- Applicants who apply for other Higher Nitec courses can check their application outcomes via the Internet on the above release date. Steps on how to check the application results via the Internet will be provided in the Application Verification Slip, which is to be printed and kept by the applicants upon submission of their application.

- Applicants who apply for Special Admissions Exercise courses listed on Page 1 will be notified of their application outcomes on the above release date by the ITE College offering the course.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Locker

Please clear your locker by exam!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Some references for learning for SNA

OSI
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1251980/osi_model_networking/

Good videos on most basic networking concepts
http://www.vimeo.com/markphilip/videos/sort:date

Friday, August 28, 2009

updates

For those not taking j2me report 8 am Wed 2 Sep.

For those taking j2me monday 8am 31 Aug.

Had booked a slot at minds cafe on 1Sep. Anybody want to come contact me (Mr Ong) can?

Time Table from 31 Aug to 13 Nov

Thursday, July 2, 2009

School

School Reopen this monday.
Lesson 9 am at SUN COT

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

6 Jul to 28 Aug Timetable

Venue (SunCOT Foyer or T04-19, permanent seats and computers
will be allocated)

Monday 9 to 4
Tuesday 9 to 5 (SW 3.30 pm)
Wednesday 10 to 5
Thurs 9 to 4
Fri 9 to 12

Thursday, May 14, 2009

SQL,JET KEYWORDS

Some of you have problems inserting records using Jet. The problem is due to the fields in your database. There are keywords that can't be used.
Refer to this link for the keywords.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

IFA Phase Test

20 May Wed 3 pm
WONG,CHEE WEI
NUR,HIDAYAD B RAHMAT
THIA,TAI LEONG DERRICK
SITI,NUR RABUNAHYATI BTE M A (YATI)
MUHAMMAD,SHADIQ B EKSAN
ADON,LEONG WEI
TAY,KIAN WEI
SUHAILA,BTE JUHARI
MOHAMMAD,FAREED B MOHAMMAD R
LAI,JUN JIE THEOPHILUS
ESTHER,TAN HONG DAN
LIM,WEI XIANG FABIAN

21 May Thurs 1230 pm
Yvonne Lim Yi Wen
GERALDINE,CHUA LI LING
LEE,KOK MENG
CHIA,YONG KANG KEVIN
LOUIS,TANG MING KIT
BENSON,KOH CHEE HOW
TAN,KAH MENG
HAFIZ,B ABDULLAH
TEO,CHEE WEE (Nelson)
FOONG,LI HUA
LIM,YONG QUAN
YUS,HERLYDIA BTE MOHAMED JALIL

22 May Fri 8 am
HSU,ZHENG HAO, CHRISTPOHE
NG,KIAN KIANG
LIM,PEI RONG
ABDUL,HALIM B ABDUL RAHIM
WANG,LIQIN
ANG,ZI XUAN
YUE,JUN MING
MUHAMMAD,NURHISHAM B SUHAIMI
SHAHRUL,ASWANDI B OMAR
TAN,BOON FONG JULIANA
MUHAMMAD,HAZIQ B GIMAN
LOOK,LI LING

Project Deadline 20th May 2009 2.30 pm

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Jun 09 Exam

4th Jun 10 am - 12 pm Indoor Sports Hall
Be in proper attire, short hair for boys, lanyard, proper shoes, proper uniform

Sunday, April 26, 2009

IFA Lab

27 Apr 09 Assignment
Apply shopping cart to the National Store

24 Apr 09 Assignment
Lab 25c – shopping cart

23 Apr 09 Assignment
1. Create a template
2. Create a login page that uses the template, and shows an error page if login fails
3. Create error page
4. Create a welcome page that uses the template and welcomes user for example if the user “Peter” Login,
the page will show “Welcome Peter”.
If “susan” login, page will show “Welcome susan”
(This file should be protected, if not login, error page will be shown)

Check how to do at www.w3schools.com (ASP - >session)

Welcome <%Response.Write(Session("username"))%> 

20 Apr 09 Monday Assignment
Lab 25 A & B ( User Registration and Login)

17 Apr 09 Friday
Login Page – See Handout

16 Apr 09 Thursday
1) Add_vendor.asp
2) Add_category.asp
3) Lab 24c

15 Apr 09 Wednesday
1) Update product
2) Add product
3) Delete Product

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Announcements

NDP Motivators Recruitment Selection this Sat 25 Apr 09 (Stadium Arena)

Notebook Roadshow 12 to 15 May

Open Jive jumpstart workshop for all tertiary students on 8 May 2009 8.30 am to 1 pm(Fri at A03-06)
Feedback your interest by 30 Apr 09.

Monday, March 16, 2009

My first break

http://www.southeastcdc.org.sg/1236595782298.html

Students who are eligible for consideration for this Award are those whose family’s total household income is not greater than S$3,000 per month and who have not personally traveled beyond Malaysia, Batam or Bintan over the last 3 years. (NB : students who have gone on an overseas trip with the college/secondary schools, ie. not personal holiday, qualify for this programme).

Thursday, March 12, 2009

IFA Project

3-5 pages of write up consisting of

1) Project Specifications (Functionality, introduction, etc)

2) Market Research (Survey of Market Needs)

3) Site Map


Project minimum functionality
  • Main page, The main page will include a link to login page and registration page.
  • A login page
  • A registration page
  • Product Category page allow user to view all the products available in the web page after the user login.
  • Product Detail page.
  • Shopping Cart page,
  • Check Out Page

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

IFA

1. Browse to www.sawmac.com/dw8/.

2. Go to tutorial page and download chapters 20-24:Dynamic Dreamweaver Tutorials

3. Unzip the file and move the nationalEx_root folder to c:\inetpub\wwwroot

Creating Site

1. Choose Site->New Site

2. Use Basic Tab

3. Type Exasperator Store in the first box and http://www.nationalExasperator.com

4. Click Next

5. Select server technology and ASP VBScript

6. Select Edit and test locally

7. Click the folder and select the nationalEx_root that you had copied to wwwroot earlier

8. Type the URL and Test

9. Click Next

10. Click No and Next followed by Done


Creating Dynamic Page at site (results.asp)

1. Open databases panel by choosing window->databases

2. Click the + sign at top right panel, choose connection string

3. In the connection Name box, type connNationalEx.

4. In the connection String box, type Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\nationalEx.mdb

5. Make sure Using driver on this machine is selected and Test

Creating Recordsets with Search function (results.asp)

1. In Name field, type rsProducts

2. Connection select the connection made earlier on

3. Choose Products table

4. Select Product Name, description and price

5. Select Filter -> prodPrice

6. Choose <>select Form Variable and key in prodPrice

8. Sort by Price


9. Create table and repeat region and drag the appropriate records to the appropriate columns

Creating a search page (search.asp)
1. Create a form
2. In the form include a menu and submit button
3. Action property of form to set as Post and point to results.asp created earlier on.
4. Name the menu as prodPrice and make sure values are keyed in. e.g below

5. Test the search page

Thursday, February 26, 2009

IFA Lessons

Carry on the exercises 6 to 15 at
http://www.teacherclick.com/dreamweaver8/index.htm

Note you need the files from friday and take note for
Unit 6: creating image map, the file should be menu.htm and image is the logo that was inserted in the previous exercise.

Additional Practise Exercises below if you have time

3. Defining the site and setting the Page properties
4. Setting the text properties
5. Creating Web Links
6. Inserting images
7. Changing Tables formats
8. Formatting Frames
9. Working with interactive forms
10. Inserting multimedia elements
11. Working with Templates
12. Inserting Layers
13. Creating behaviors
14. Inserting others elements
15. Search and Replace

Monday, February 23, 2009

Adventure Ropes

take note adventure ropes for our class is next wednesday 4Mar 2009 2-6 pm in place of IFA.

Please be there. There will not have any makeup if you miss it. It's an adventure of your lifetime!!

IFA

Hi,

please get your IA book at the bookshop by this thursday.
We will be covering dreamweaver 8. Reference below
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/articles/dw_getting_started.html

And all the best for your phase test.

Mr Ong.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

installing solaris on vmware

Step 1:
Download VMware Server 1.0.8 (no need to install web console)http://www.vmware.com/download/server/
And install
Step 2:
Download solaris 10x86 ISO DVD file from http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp
Step 3:
Follow the instructions at
http://www.kevinhatfield.org/?p=208

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

IFA Phase test

Wed 25 Feb 2 pm
Wed 25 Feb 4 pm Thurs 26 Feb 1 pm
SUHAILA,BTE JUHARI SHAHRUL,ASWANDI B OMAR LIM,PEI RONG
ABDUL,HALIM B ABDUL RAHIM YUE,JUN MING TEO,CHEE WEE (Nelson)
SITI,NUR RABUNAHYATI BTE M A (YATI) NUR,HIDAYAD B RAHMAT LOOK,LI LING
WANG,LIQIN LIM,YONG QUAN THIA,TAI LEONG DERRICK
ESTHER,TAN HONG DAN MUHAMMAD,NURHISHAM B SUHAIMI MUHAMMAD,SHADIQ B EKSAN
LEE,KOK MENG Yvonne Lim Yi Wen ADON,LEONG WEI
LOUIS,TANG MING KIT TAN,KAH MENG
ANG,ZI XUAN WONG,CHEE WEI FOONG,LI HUA
MUHAMMAD,HAZIQ B GIMAN
LIM,WEI XIANG FABIAN
GERALDINE,CHUA LI LING Teck chye TAN,BOON FONG JULIANA
HAFIZ,B ABDULLAH BENSON,KOH CHEE HOW CHIA,YONG KANG KEVIN
HSU,ZHENG HAO, CHRISTPOHE NG,KIAN KIANG TAY,KIAN WEI
YUS,HERLYDIA BTE MOHAMED JALIL MOHAMMAD,FAREED B MOHAMMAD R LAI,JUN JIE THEOPHILUS

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Sun Solaris

Here are the commands we learned so far,
next week test chapter 1 -6

uname
date
cal
clear
ls
man
pwd
cd
file
cat
more
head
tail
wc
lp
lpstat
cancel
init
exit
mkdir
rmdir
cp
touch
mv
ln

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Emperor and the Flower Seeds

Long ago, in a faraway kingdom, there lived an Emperor who loved nature. Anything he planted burst into bloom. Up came flowers, bushes and even big fruit trees, as if by magic! Of everything in nature, he loved flowers most of all, and he tended his own garden every day. But the emperor was very old, and he needed to choose a successor to the throne. Who would his successor be? And how would the emperor decide? As the emperor loved flowers so much, he decided flowers would help him choose.

The next day, a proclamation was issued: “All men, women, boys and girls throughout the land are to come to the palace.” The news created great excitement throughout the land.

In a village not far from here, there lived a young girl named Serena. Serena had always wanted to visit the palace and see the Emperor, and so she decided to go. She was glad she went. How magnificent the palace was! It was made from gold and studded with jewels of every colour and type – diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals and amethysts. How the palace gleamed and sparkled! Serena felt that she had always known this place. She walked through the palace doors into the Great Hall, where she was overwhelmed by all the people. It was so noisy. “The whole kingdom must be here!” she thought.

There then arrived the sound of at least a hundred trumpets, announcing the arrival of the emperor. All fell silent. The Emperor entered, clutching what looked like a small box. How fine he looked – so noble and elegant! He circled the Great Hall, greeting every person and presenting something to each one. Serena was curious about the small box. “What was inside?” she wondered. “What was he giving to everyone?”

At last, the Emperor reached Serena. She curtsied and then watched as the Emperor reached into the small box and presented her with a flower seed. When Serena received the seed, she became the happiest girl of all.

Then the sound of trumpets filled the Great Hall once more, and all became silent. The Emperor announced: “Whoever can show me the most beautiful flowers in a year’s time will succeed me to the throne!”

Serena left for home filled with wonder over the palace and the Emperor, clutching the flower seed carefully in her hand. She was certain she could grow the most beautiful flower. She filled a flowerpot with rich soil, planted the seed carefully and watered it every day. She couldn’t wait to see it sprout, grow and blossom into a magnificent flower!

Days passed, but nothing grew in the pot. Serena was worried. She transferred the seed into a bigger pot; filled it with the best quality, richest soil she could find; and watered it twice a day, every day. Days, weeks and months passed, but still nothing happened. By and by the whole year passed. Finally spring came, and it was time to return once more to the palace. Serena was heartbroken that she had no flower to show the Emperor, not even a little sprout. She thought that everyone would laugh at her because all she had to show for the whole year’s effort was a pot of lifeless soil. How could she face the Emperor with nothing?

Her friend stopped by on his way to the palace, holding a great big flower. “Serena! You’re not going to the Emperor with an empty pot, are you?” said the friend. “Couldn’t you grow a great big flower like mine?” Serena’s father, having overheard this, put his arm around Serena and consoled her. “It is up to you whether you go or not,” said the father. “You did your best, Serena, and your best is good enough to present to the Emperor.”

Even though she felt reluctant to go, Serena also knew she must not disrespect the Emperor’s wishes. Besides, she also wanted to see the Emperor and the palace again. And so, Serena traveled once more to the palace, holding the pot of soil in her hands.

The Emperor was happy to see the Great Hall filled with his subjects, all proudly displaying their beautiful flowers, all eagerly hoping to be chosen. How beautiful all the flowers were! Flowers were of every shape, size and colour. The Emperor examined each flower carefully and thoroughly, one by one. Serena, who was hiding in a corner with her head bowed down, wondered how he could choose, since they were all so lovely. Finally, the Emperor came to Serena. She dared not look at him. “Why did you bring an empty pot?” the Emperor asked Serena. “Your majesty,” said Serena. “I planted the seed you gave me and I watered it every day, but it didn’t sprout. I put it in a better pot with better soil, but still it didn’t sprout. I tended it all year long, but nothing grew. So today I brought an empty pot without a flower. It was the best I could do.”

When the Emperor heard those words, a smile spread slowly over his face, and he took Serena by the hand. Serena was frightened. She wondered if she were in some sort of trouble.

The Emperor led her to the front of the Great Hall, and turning to the crowd, he exclaimed: “I have found my successor – the person worthy of ruling after me!”

Serena was puzzled. “But, your majesty,” she said, “I have no flower, just this pot of lifeless earth.”

”Yes, I expected that,” said the Emperor. “From where everyone else got their seeds, I do not know. The seeds I gave everyone last year had all been roasted. It would have been impossible for any of them to grow. Serena, I admire your great courage and honesty top appear before me with the truth. I reward you with my entire kingdom. You will be the next Empress.”