Hello All,
My name is Rafael, I'm currently a full-time student at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN), to which one of my classes is IS101.
So far CSN has treated me well, with 3 campuses to choose from it is incredibly convenient for people beginning their own higher education journey with many amenities and services to choose from I would without a doubt recommend this college for anyone even if their aspirations lie past that of a 2-year degree/ trade. As for the class to which this blog pertains to, IS101 has granted me a greater depth of knowledge to Information Systems, despite my own previous experience using computers and mobile devices. My professor, Mr. Albert Wu encourages discipline, attention to detail and work ethic that goes above and beyond, I certainly believe this class will bolster my professional productivity as I transition from student to my future career of choice.
A good example of an element my IS101 class has encouraged me to revisit can be found in our virtual "LabSim" titled "2.1.8 Peripheral Device Facts". Within this brief handout of information, I learned that not only are keyboard, mouses and webcams considered peripheral devices to desktop computers (and laptops for that matter) but scanners, printers and even external storage devices. Peripheral devices also rely on hardware specific "Drivers" which enable the host device the ability to "Read them".
With all this in mind I'm motivated to continue to challenge my prior knowledge of Information Systems, with a formalized setting.
Best,
Rafa
I'm very pleased to hear just the first few weeks of IS101-3003, Spring 2026 has already granted you greater depth of knowledge to Information System, Rafa :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing how you perceive me: encouraging discipline, attention to detail, and work ethic that go above and beyond ^_^
I see you are a focused and hard working young man who is evolving into a leader!
Rafael, I’ve run into my fair share of printers in office settings too. Sometimes it really is the wrong driver or connector that causes the issue. I’ve had headaches getting devices onto the right Wi-Fi band, whether 2.4 or 5G. It’s honestly a pain sometimes. Peripherals are one of those things we assume will just work until they don’t. The lab makes you realize there’s more going on. In the office, that knowledge would have saved me some time. It’s practical stuff for anyone working with tech. I’m sure you’ll run into it again.
ReplyDeleteHey Rafa, I agree with you that CSN having a lot of campuses is very convenient. I also saw that they are making a new one near or around Centennial Hills, just thought I'd share that. I also liked that you mentioned learning "discipline, attention to detail, and work ethic that goes above and beyond." from Professor Wu, because I agree that these 3 things are extremely important. I think we are lucky that we learn not only the academic stuff from this class, but also the practical life skills, mindset, and habits to help us survive the 'real world' outside of school.
ReplyDeleteHi Rafa, thanks for sharing your experience. I agree that CSN is a great place to start college since it’s convenient and offers a lot of resources. It’s also interesting how IS101 helps us learn more about technology even if we already have experience with computers. I didn’t realize how many devices are considered peripherals either. It’s cool that the class helps us understand how everything works together.
ReplyDeleteHi Rafael, I’m also really satisfied with all the resources and facilities CSN offers, it definitely makes learning more convenient and enjoyable. I found your point about peripheral devices super interesting too; it’s amazing how many everyday devices rely on drivers to work properly.
ReplyDeleteHello Rafael, IS101 has also taught me more than I thought I would learn about the internet, computers, and Microsoft word. It's a great class that requires the students to have discipline. I didn't previously know that items like mouses and keyboards were referred to as "Peripheral Devices".
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with CSN having 3 campuses to choose from and different professors to have in IS-101 but here we are ended up in a blog post assignment by Prof. Wu. Funny how that works. It's also worth to mention that our professor provides discipline and I think he's the best at giving us examples of how the real world works. More power to your journey and what is that aircraft in the background?
ReplyDeleteHi Rafa, I agree, having multiple campuses and resources makes starting college much easier because it allows us to choose the campus that works best for us.
ReplyDeleteHi Rafael. It is encouraging to hear that you are willing to improve your knowledge in IS101. One thing that makes this class hard is that you must understand what connectors connect to what devices. I would like to know, what career are you pursuing?
ReplyDeleteRafael, your transition to higher education at CSN is marked by a sophisticated shift from casual computer use to a formalized understanding of Information Systems, particularly through your technical realization that peripheral device functionality is contingent upon specific hardware drivers and rigorous attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteRafael, yes it truly is underrated the multiple avenues of learning destinations that are available for a student as most universities are mainly based in one area. Also you reiterating of peripheral devices just helped me learn such a thing as well thank you.
ReplyDeleteHey Rafael, I'm glad to see that we know that Professor Wu only wants the best for us. Regarding LabSim it took a year to update my drivers for my processor, in order to keep firmware up to date and make it be smoother for gaming. It is necessary for example when like on a long paddle boat everybody is rowing together and making the ride smooth.
ReplyDeleteHi Rafa, this class definitely helps us review our knowledge in computer systems. I also agree that CSN is a good college. I think people often look down upon community colleges but so far, my learning experiences has been great. I'm also enjoying not having to pay a ton of tuition like I would have to if I immediately transferred to a 4-year college. Good luck with your college journey!
ReplyDeleteHey Rafa, yeah CSN is a great choice for higher education, and yes having to choose between 3 campuses is very convenient, especially nowadays with gas prices and having to drive far to attend class. It's interesting that this class is only one day a week but it feels a lot more than that given the amount of work, and yes it does take discipline and attention to detail, which is something I'm currently working on. Best of luck towards your journey through CSN!
ReplyDeleteHi Rafael, I didn't even consider the convenience of multiple campuses. I have been to the other campuses, but I have only taken classes at West Charleston campus. Having a full-time schedule is a heavy load but graduation will come much quicker then only taking a couple of classes at a time.
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