(28-10-2020, 02:35 AM)husaini07 Wrote: (16-02-2012, 06:55 AM)PJW Wrote: For a period I am making available some of the presentations I used in Delhi in January 2012
INTRO TO IRSE EXAM & EVENT: http://db.tt/FxhJyDux
INTRO TO MODULE 2: http://db.tt/3FWjQzQm
MOD2: CALCS / HEADWAY / ASPECT SEQUENCE: http://db.tt/f7h7YNLe
MOD3: BASIC INTERLOCKING (MECHANICAL): http://db.tt/Xalbvzqw
WARNING
These are all large files (generally around 10MB) so even on a fast connection will take time to download, and until complete may look as if nothing is happening
Also you may find that some employer's computer systems block access.
hi.. could you reupload these file? thanks in advance
Well actually apart from anything else these are dated; the exam has changed and the October 2020 exam was the last featuring the numbered modules rather than the lettered ones, so quite a lot of the content has become inappropriate.
Not only the exam but technology has moved on and COVID has been driving its increased utilisation; much of my time is now taken by running an on-line weekly Study Group using Microsoft Teams rather than being active on this site.
Peter M has recently updated this site to reflect the new module structure and yes it would be good to re-energise this Forum which has fallen somewhat moribund of recent years. Primarily I think this is because that the majority of people registering (ignoring the actually greater number of SPAMMERS who we have to block) may be looking and downloading stuff from the site, but not actually participating actively. This has led to the small band of volunteers who did respond largely drifting away, certainly not checking the site frequently and thus able to give a quick response- so I am afraid that it has become a self-perpetuating scenario........
Module 2 has largely disappeared but with some elements of its content passing to module A, C and D.
Module 3 has become part of module C.
Personally I am not a great fan of many of the exam changes, but they are what they are and my priority is for my Study Group which is initially starting on Module A and progressing to Module B (despite my reservations that the width of the topic areas of syllabus is too much to accomplish in a single Study Group year (based on my previous experience of attempting and not succeeding, to cover both mosd1 and mod 7 in a year). I am afraid that I just don't have the headroom to do more than this at present.