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  • Fatima Ahmed
    Fatima Ahmed posted a new video:
    C Programming Tutorial for Beginners
    This tutorial introduces you to C programming language by covering the basics. Using headphones throughout the video is recommended. Watch the video in HD. I...
    • #Coding
    • #computer programming
    • #C
    • #beginner
    • #easy
    • May 25, 2018
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    • Fatima Ahmed
      Oleg Romashin Nice work! I like that you explained so many basic things, but I think it would be better if you devote some time to coding structure theme and compilation theme. Of course I didn't expect a high-level lesson, but I think basic understanding is crucial.
      • July 28, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Boban Koshinov Hey there, nice work by the way.
      I liked the way you use to explain the basics of programming it's a good way to start for beginners like me to understand the way this coding works!
      Things you can improve are, you English speaking, maybe the lessons...  more
      Hey there, nice work by the way.
      I liked the way you use to explain the basics of programming it's a good way to start for beginners like me to understand the way this coding works!
      Things you can improve are, you English speaking, maybe the lessons should not last that long, you should cut them to about 30 minutes, add some intro and outro to the video and maybe some soft music in the background while you typing.

      This is advice for good purposes!
      I hope you will continue with the good work! Thanks again  
      • July 28, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Mazhiel M Voice on the tutorial is a bit unclear and weak. However, as the video progresses in the middle, it gets louder and clearer. I just think that voicing should be consistent all throughout the video. I liked that you were able to explain the software...  moreVoice on the tutorial is a bit unclear and weak. However, as the video progresses in the middle, it gets louder and clearer. I just think that voicing should be consistent all throughout the video. I liked that you were able to explain the software needed and every line of the code. Also, different code functions have been taught, however, I would suggest that outline or page breakers be present to know the shifting of topics. Overall, a good job on starting this!  less
      • July 28, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Bin Yamin This is a very good video for beginners. Contains a lot of details and required stuff that many teachers skip when introducing students to the language. The length of the video is a bit long, but it's justifiable because because it contains that much...  moreThis is a very good video for beginners. Contains a lot of details and required stuff that many teachers skip when introducing students to the language. The length of the video is a bit long, but it's justifiable because because it contains that much contents and information. Perhaps But still breaking it down into 2 shorter videos will be helpful as some beginners tend to get overwhelmed by too much information on the first time, and a long video discourages beginners. I feel the pace of the video was just right too. Not too fast, and not too slow. Another tiny issue was that the voice in the beginning was not strong enough, although it gets better later in the video. Good work. Make more videos.  less
      • July 28, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Hamza Irshad Nice work ! video is bit long because of your way of making a video is slow ,try to speak fast and act fast,this video is for beginners so you must cover the topic of error while programming because in beginning beginners have error in coding that...  moreNice work ! video is bit long because of your way of making a video is slow ,try to speak fast and act fast,this video is for beginners so you must cover the topic of error while programming because in beginning beginners have error in coding that cannot understand by them ,not try to use built in function in beginning .I hope your next video cover missing stuff and a topic on pointers and functions.keep going !!  
      • July 28, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Diego Salgado Great video, I like the approach of learn by doing that you used there. That was a nice way to keep the interest till the end, showing the final result of the tutorial just starting. Before watching I thought it was going to be concepts and just basic...  moreGreat video, I like the approach of learn by doing that you used there. That was a nice way to keep the interest till the end, showing the final result of the tutorial just starting. Before watching I thought it was going to be concepts and just basic examples, but how you put all together makes it easier to recall what was learned. Also, you should include the source code. When someone is getting started is easy to get stuck by simple mistakes. So, comparing two files could be easier than searching inside the video, when not all the code can be seen at the same time.
      Finally, 40 minutes usually is too long for me. I prefer video series. I found them easier to process. But it didn't feel too much because examples were well planned to be understandable. So, it was worth the time.  less
      • July 29, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Akibur Rahman Very good video.The presentation was good great but I think the volume needs to be increased a bit.You did a good job by first showing the viewers what they will be able to build after going through the tutorial which is great as this will peek interest...  moreVery good video.The presentation was good great but I think the volume needs to be increased a bit.You did a good job by first showing the viewers what they will be able to build after going through the tutorial which is great as this will peek interest of the beginners at the beginning of the video.The explanations of the concepts were quite good but I think you missed something in the beginning.You didnt say anything about the include statements and the main function.Even though its difficult for beginners to understand those line right in the beginning I think it would have been better if you could have given them a quick intro to header files and the main function.  less
      • July 30, 2018
    • Fatima Ahmed
      Abrar Aziz Thanks everyone for your feedback. About the sound quality;this was the first time I recorded a video tutorial. The microphone was not so good and I did not have any good editing software. On the other hand, I had to keep everything in one video. So, I...  moreThanks everyone for your feedback. About the sound quality;this was the first time I recorded a video tutorial. The microphone was not so good and I did not have any good editing software. On the other hand, I had to keep everything in one video. So, I realised that I missed explaining some concepts. I will try to make my videos better in the future. Everyone please give feedback on my other videos. It will really help me improve.  
      • July 31, 2018
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  • First Name Fatima
  • Last Name Ahmed
  • Gender Female
  • Birthday October 26, 1983
  • Hometown Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Country United States
  • Career Interests Technology, Science, Literature and Art, Education and Society, Business, Agriculture
  • University Texas A&M University
  • University Class of or Expected graduation year 2007
  • High School or College Maple Leaf International School
  • High School Class of or Expected graduation year 2002
  • Major IT
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  • December 7, 2022 10:42 AM PST
    in the topic Toughest O'Level physics questions from Noorjahan in the forum October, 2022
    Here are some of the toughest O'Level Physics questions compiled by Noorjahan.  If you are planning to take IGCSE or O'Level physics exam soon, please give these a try!   Click here to see all the questions. There are 40 of them!   Here is a quick sample of the first 3 questions to give you an idea!     Noorjahan will be posting the answers to these questions soon.  So please stay tuned!   This post was edited by Fatima Ahmed at December 7, 2022 10:42 AM PST
  • October 29, 2022 10:17 AM PDT
    in the topic Noorjahan's Blog in the forum October, 2022
    This blog was written by our member Noorjahan about O'level students experience in Bangladesh.   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Study of maths and physics in our English medium schools: are they up to the mark? A reputable English-medium school in Dhaka charges an average tuition fee of roughly Tk 20,000 for O level, and an average admission fee of Tk 80,000. Accordingly, parents give an average of Tk 155,000 per year for a child, when simply the monthly tuition charge is added. That is a straightforward way of looking at the cost. Then there is the customary after-school coaching, a few more extraneous costs inside the school, and the exorbitant cost of O level and A level exams. Now, in lieu of this heavy burden of cost, are students getting proper education, especially in the fields of mathematics and physics, two significant subjects relevant to the improvement of the cognitive capacity of the students? Sadly enough, the students are in doubt, and they share several bottlenecks. English-medium schools, which are primarily private schools, have seen a noticeable increase in number in Bangladesh during the past few decades. The most well-known international credentials in Bangladesh are O level/IGCSE and A level diplomas from the UK. There are four curriculums in English Medium education system as Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), Pearson Edexcel, Oxford International AQA and International Baccalaureate (IB). Among these four, the first two are more famous and recognised in Bangladesh. In these internationally accepted curricula, study of core science subjects, i.e., physics, mathematics etc. are very much methodical and well organized. In the syllabus, the up-to-date information are included, and the study materials are also keeping abreast of the time by the publishers. Moreover, the assessments are more prone to the applied knowledge of the subject and in many instances, application-oriented, case-based, open-ended questions are set for the evaluation of the pupil. Considering these, this much can certainly be understood that the contents or subject matters that are being taught in the English medium curriculum are always up to date. Now, on the downside, the faculties or instructors that are engaged in the relevant educational institutions, lack in required quality, in many cases, as claimed by the students and concerned guardians. The situation is more disheartening in the suburban areas, as these regions are slightly underprivileged compared to the divisional cities. First, and the most common complain per se, some of the faculties are not well conversant at par in delivering lectures in an interesting way in English. Both physics and mathematics require extensive depth of understanding to have a complete grasp on the subject. Therefore, the instructors need to be not only good at the subject matter but also should possess a very good command of the language, splendid oratory capacity and adequate presentation skills overall. Second, teachers lack in sufficient knowledge to teach the updated contents, although this complain seemed to be justified in very few cases, not many. This happens when the teacher has completed a very conventional path of education in a pure Bengali medium environment and has never been groomed altogether. Lastly, in several cases, the institution has not got required amenities, apparatus in the in-house laboratories etc. This creates a bottleneck and restricts the students from the hands-on experience of different scientific methods, calculations etc. As the institutions are charging the guardians heavily for the quality education of their children, they reserve all rights to ask for the proper arrangements in the laboratories, and the institutions should obey and address the urge. In my personal experience from tutoring a good number of English medium students in Bangladesh, I have seen and perceived their struggles and sufferings from several issues. First, people can understand anything the best in their native language. Now the institutions are very strict about the language and no Bengali is tolerated in classes. This constricts the horizon of the understanding and squeezes the thirst of knowledge among students, since many of them do not use English in their daily lives, despite their parents trying hard to give them an English-all environment. Second, I have faced students with difficulties in understanding the examples used in various problems, only because the examples given are not relevant at all in our country context. For example, a mathematics problem, talking about a certain frequency of ringing of a pagoda-bell, is difficult for a student to understand, since that type of large bell is very rare in our country and not regularly seen. Similarly, a ‘grandfather clock’ can hardly be understood by a student in Bangladesh, only because s/he is not used to watching this at home. These types of unfamiliar examples make the lives of the students difficult, which has nothing to do with their mathematical understanding at all. Third, students in Bangladesh tend to have less practical exposure and the institutions also lack in facilities, such as, industry attachment, field visits etc. For this, their knowledge remains mostly bookish that hinders them from developing a birds’-eye-view of a problem statement and ultimately shrinks their scope of applying the understanding of physics and mathematics in their future endeavours, i.e., job or business or even day-to-day life. Overall, the students of the English medium students of our country are facing inconvenience due to the lack of required facilities in their respective laboratories and incompetence of the faculties in delivery of the lectures and knowledge of the subject. However, cautious, and frequent monitoring as well as stringent evaluation criteria while giving approvals to new schools can improve the situation. Besides, willingness from the management bodies of the educational institutions is also necessary. This should also be noted that the cognitive capacity of all the students is never at the same level and hence segregating weaker pool to nurture them with care will certainly make the situation better-off. Nonetheless, students from all grades should also have relevant exposure to practical cases where they can utilize their knowledge from textbooks, which will not only make the subject matter interesting but also boost their thirst for knowledge.    
  • August 24, 2022 10:00 PM PDT
    in the topic Syllabus in the forum O'level Physics
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    in the topic Chapter 1 in the forum O'level Physics
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    in the topic Chapter 2 in the forum O'level Physics
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