Project code: wbtp101 part 1
Project name: Computers & networks

DUT credit points: 0.75
ECTS credit points: 1

Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology
Lecturer(s): ir. E.M.A.J. van de Kamp Tel.: 015-2781860
Catalog data:
Operating system Windows, networks, internet, WWW, email, Explorer, MS-Word, FrontPage, PowerPoint, library
Course year: 1
Period: 1, week 36
Lecture hours, total: 1
Project hours:
16 (of which 3.5 are guided)
Assessment:
see remarks
Assessment period: 1
(see academic calendar)
Prerequisites: none
Follow up: All courses where computers are used, particularly thematic projects.
Detailed description of topics:

The course is organised as a project, where an introductory lecture, a guided group-process and individual study should lead to sufficient knowledge of:

  • Using computer systems and networks, the operating system Windows.
  • Communicating via email.
  • Searching information on the Internet.
  • Using the facilities of the DUT library.
  • Making reports using a wordprocessor.
  • Presenting results using a web site, and also using a presentation program (PowerPoint).
Course material:
  • Pages about the project on the web site of the faculty.

For each workgroup, a set of books is available; purchase by the student is not necessary:

  • Basiscursus Windows NT Workstation 4 ; A.J. de Boer
  • Dubbelboek Internet Explorer 4, in 20 stappen / helpdesk
  • Dubbelboek Word, in 20 stappen / helpdesk
  • PaintShop Pro in 20 stappen
  • 10 minuten gids HTML 3.2 ; Tim Evans
  • Dubbelboek Frontpage 98, in 20 stappen / helpdesk
  • Praktijkboek Power Point ; Anna Penta. ISBN 90-395-0716-3.
References from literature:
  • D. Buitenhek (1998). Dictaat Computersystemen en Netwerken (sold at subfaculty WbMT).
  • R. Elling e.a. (1994). Rapportagetechniek, schrijven voor lezers met weinig tijd. Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff (sold at faculty WTM).
Remarks (specific information about assessment, entry requirements, etc.):
  • Before the start of the project, the student receives a project description; actual and detailed guidelines however, are always on the web site of the project.
  • The student is expected to gain a great part of the required knowledge by self-study.
  • The course material includes a set of tasks to be practised with for acquiring the necessary skills. Each group of about 8 students has a computer at its disposal, to be used for these tasks.
  • At the end of the project, there is an individual test, and the group as well as the individual student deliver results like reports, web-pages and/or sheets about a specific theme.
Goals:
  • An understanding about the possibilities an the use of computer systems, both at the faculty and at home.
  • The use of information systems, within the university and outside.
  • A general approach and tools for getting information, making reports and presenting results.
Computer use: Hands-on for all students as far as Windows-applications and Internet are concerned.
Laboratory project(s): Practicals are done at the available pc's using the given tasks.
Design content: Support for design tasks.
Percentage of design: 25%