This session was pretty easy with no reading assignments!
I enjoyed the mini-project. I'm sure my Linkedin profile will be useful in the future. It's one of the few new accounts that I created in the class that I'll actually keep.
Overall I enjoyed the entire course, but all the writing made it exhausting. However, papers are one of the best ways to learn in an online environment.
I think my favorite part of the course was just the readings. For some reason I kind of enjoyed reading through all the material covered in the class, and how the text book was written.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Reflection of Week 9
I enjoyed this week’s work because it is related more to my current job in Information Assurance. And it will be good credit for my CISSP CPE’s requirement!
I enjoyed reviewing all the different types of security threats such as physical, disaster, and human threats, and the new technologies that are out there to help in defending against these threats such as encryption and firewalls.
The mini-project was interesting and kind of fun. However, the main purpose just seemed to introduce another website to the class. And it’s going to be yet another account that I have to remember to delete when class is over.
There were also some good controversial topics covered in the discussions such as GPS tracking and privacy.
Reflection of Week 10
This week was very busy, but it was a good experience working with the group on wrapping up our final project. It was very busy because it was difficult to get much done on the final project during any of the previous sessions, but each member of our team seemed to get a good portion of their work done before the week, we set deadlines during the week for final submission, and everything worked out just fine.
There isn’t much to say about the content covered during this session since the week was focused mainly on finishing our final project. I mostly enjoyed learning about how useful and dynamic Google Docs is. I would definitely recommend it for any group projects that require shared documents.
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