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The Sunway UC Workshop PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wenkai   
Friday, 06 August 2010 23:54

Today, Itanium Solutions made a trip to Sunway University College for a workshop conducted by their School of Computer Technology especially for our club. There were 38 members who made the trip.

All members gathered at the round table at approximately 11.20am, formed four groups and headed to Esso petrol station outside school. We took the bus, which was only 32-seater, so with 38 people, some were forced to stand throughout the ride.

We reached Sunway University College at about 12pm, and we were greeted by a handful of courteous people from Sunway University College. We got into our groups and headed to the canteen for our lunch. Then we headed to the "command centre" CCCL room where we got our briefing and a bag containing our notes. We drew lots and were split into four separate groups, namely A, B, C and D. Each group will spend roughly 35 minutes at a particular workshop and will rotate with other groups throughout the entire workshop.

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We were then ushered by Sunway University College student helpers to our respective workshops, namely

Session 1: Flash Animation
Venue: CL1.1     Trainer: Ms. Mohana

Session 2: Creating 3D Anaglyph Images using Photoshop
Venue: MMPL     Trainer: Mr. Lyon Laxman

Session 3: Working with a MicroController
Venue: CCCL     Trainer: Mr. Tham Weng Kee

Session 4: Twitter Integration
Venue: CL2.8     Trainer: Mr. Terence Le Grange

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After 4 rounds of workshops, we converged at the CCCL room for a conclusion. Here, Sunway University College concluded the workshop by promoting their Diploma and Degree programmes in Computer Technology. Following that, our club presented a token of appreciation to the Sunway UC personnel with a hamper. The session ended with a group photo of all Itanium Solutions members and the trainers.

All in all, it was a very educational experience for all Itanium Solutions members as we absorbed a lot of fresh knowledge from the real computer experts from the highly regarded institute. We had all enjoyed our time at Sunway UC.

Last Updated on Friday, 06 August 2010 23:58
 
Itanium Solutions 10/11 New High Council PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ker Leet   
Friday, 30 July 2010 13:42

2010/2011 New High Council List

President: Lim Li Anne

Vice President: Tulseikrishnah

Secretary: Tey Kai Yin

Vice Secretary: Gan Wei Jian

Treasurer: Chong Hor Kong

Vice Treasurer: Fong Ren Ming

Webmaster 1: Cheong Yuen Hoy

Webmaster 2: Samuel Goh

Director of Member Affairs: Teong Zee Khai

Event Coordinator: Tan Shi Dong

Afternoon Representative: Chan Weng Cheong

Committee Members:
1. Wong Wei Jun
2. Liow Wai Kit
3. Loh Yuan Xi
4. Au Yong Wai Leem
5. Lim Jin-Wei

Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 16:38
 
More Web Codes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wenkai   
Saturday, 24 July 2010 01:09

The meeting started at 12.40pm. Today's attendance was significantly lower than that of last week's, but it was good nonetheless. Members today were extraordinarily quiet and doing their stuff seriously as told. No one ventured off playing facebook or whatever as they were all so into the internet languages. Another big step in learning internet languages hands-on.

Immediately things started going on with the introduction of an innovation used to style HTML sheets as learned last week. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) gives the user more options in styling a presentation document written in a markup language like HTML and XHTML.

There isn't much to mention in this report, as members learned almost 100% of their stuff online. The website used: www.w3schools.com - a guideline/tutorial to all early CSS and HTML users.

We went on to learn a bit about Javascript - a programming language. But there wasn't enough time for members to truly understand the gist of it, and the meeting was adjourned at 1.45pm.

* * *

In the afternoon, a small meeting was held at class A11 at Block A. Chaired by Vice Secretary Lim Li Anne, the meeting was a general discussion regarding the CHS Cyber Games 2010.

This time 'round, CHS CG '10 will feature two games : Counter-Strike 1.6 and Defense of the Ancients. A booth will be set up on Monday morning for the Form 3's to register and join the competition as a post-PMR activity.

The meeting ended at 3.30pm.

 

 

Yours sincerely,

Fong Wenkai

Secretary 09/10

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 July 2010 01:18
 
HTML PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wenkai   
Saturday, 24 July 2010 00:47

Web lesson no.2 today. Attendance was very good, and members were all very enthusiastic in learning about the world wide web once again with internet access.

Today, we learned a new language - HTML!

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic website constructing language. Members learned a variety of basic codes using the very predominant symbols so often.

Several things learned in the lesson today:

- text formatting: bold, italic

- insert picture

- font size and colour

- insert marquee

- insert table

Members were all satisfied with the new skill they acquired, having gone through almost half a year of absorbing hardware knowledge. They finally had a chance to apply what they learned on a computer, and to achieve productivity. It is a very encouraging sign for the juniors especially.

The meeting ended at 1.40pm, as usual.


Regards,

Fong Wenkai

Secretary 09/10

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 July 2010 01:14
 
Report of Meeting in July the 9th PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 09 July 2010 20:20

Meeting held on July the 9th, Year 2010. Unaltered Timeline

Today, as per regular rountinely sceduled, a meeting was held in the Computer Laboratory at the C-Block from 12:45pm till 1:30 pm.


Before the meeting, or should I say, lesson, started, our president, Timothy Goh requested all members to hand in Club Fees and T-Shirt Fees. Accumulating at a total of RM 50. However, seniors had the option of paying just the RM 15 Club Fee as they would have no need to purchase the New Club Shirt. Naturally, however, most seniors still decided to pay up RM50 because some of them wanted to keep the new shirt as a token of rememberance after their graduation post 2010.

 

After a brief intermission, our charismatic leader elegently started today's lesson on WEBSITE DESIGNING. He started out his captivating lecture as everyone present listened attentively to the lesson. However slightly before that, we were treated to a slight revision on previous INTERNET related topics. As he began his speech, he mentioned the importance of using HTML as a basis for webdesigning before moving onto the larger cousins of the Internet Industrial Languages such as CSS and JavaScript.

As Such, HTML requires an opening and an ending when coding tags. For example the command requires the end command sign at the end. , and tags are also equally important as the backbone of HTML.  He also showed us the ways of manipulating certain numbers and letters to achieve colourful results on one's screen i.e Modifying the font size, colour, inserting an image etc...

Our next lesson will be CSS coding.

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 July 2010 01:15
 
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