I'm feeling rather pleased with myself at the moment. I've just got my results back from my computer marked assessment (CMA) for the Open University course I'm undertaking at the moment. I was lucky enough to have scored 100%.
Actually truth be told, this is a revised score. The original score was 95% as I'd got a question wrong. However, I raised an issue with the 'question' because there was a sentence missing from it. This made it a little tricky to answer. I guess this was me in Quality Assurance mode again. Anyway, the OU withdrew the question from the exam & rescored the results.
To be honest, I'm really enjoying the course, "Beyond Google" which is all about effective use of internet search strategies and processing of the results. Whilst I consider myself, to be quite computer savvy, certain areas have been quite an eye-opener for me. For example, I didn't appreciate how big the 'deep web' was (the bit you can't get to via search engines). Its reputed to be as much as up to 95% of the whole web. This is, of course, speculative as nobody actually knows how big the web is.
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