Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

My experience on the department



This blog post is basically an overview of the computer science department from how I’ve experienced it so far. Because I’m a third year student, I’ve had 2 full years of the university. There are a lot of positive points about the university. I firstly think that almost all of the lecturers and professors are friendly. Even the demonstrators are friendly and will help out where ever they can. Basically if anyone needs help on any topic in the computer science field, there generally is someone who is willing to help you, even this is out of “learning hours”. I’m not saying that 11PM on deadline day that they will help. But if you approach most of them with problems you are having and show that you’ve actually been working on a certain project/topic. From my experience they will help. Not that I’ve emailed a lot for help, but I know there are some cases with deadline dates and what is actually due.

There is always a machine to work on. Even if that means going to the LRC and working on some written work, you generally can get a machine with specific hardware/software you need on a daily basis. I know that I can get access to 3Ds max which is specialist 3D software almost whenever I want. I can’t obviously talk for other departments in the Computer Science field, but from my first year experience, I know that networking departments seem often free for those who don’t have their own machine with expensive hardware and software on. Because not all students can afford to buy the hardware needed.



A good example of that is today, we had a quick demo of the motion capture room. If a student books in advance, they can get access to this kit. This is a very cool thing for students like me, knowing that they can get access to very expensive kit which wouldn’t be possible while being at home.
I don’t have experience at other universities so I can’t really compare. But from what I have experience at the university of Bedfordshire, it is a very up to date university with kit almost always available.  

Friday, 29 November 2013

Dreamspark Premium



I did a presentation this week at UoL City about dreamspark and imagine cup. I thought that I would write a blog post here about it.

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a Microsoft Student Partner. Now this blog is aimed for students that are already studying at the university. In particular the STEM departments (Science, Tech, Engineering and mathematics).

I managed to get the University of Bedfordshire Dreamspark Premium free for 3 years. What that basically means for you, the student. Is that you can get free software from Microsoft! Everything ranging from Visual Studio Professional to Windows 8.1 and Office 2007! That’s right. You can get your office package absolutely free. There’s a huge amount of free software you can download all you need to do is register.




I’ve also left a link about FAQ’s. Leave a comment if you have any issues, I can try to help or advise you onto who to contact.

https://www.dreamspark.com/ - To register

https://www.dreamspark.com/Support/FAQ/Default.aspx - FAQ

This blog post is a little off topic, but I thought the best way to inform people about this would be to post about it! The presentation went well, people seemed interested in the programs and I’m thinking doing a small presentation for the University of Bedfordshire on the same topics.