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'''Presenters''': Jason Aubrey, Dick Lane, Gavin LaRose |
'''Presenters''': Jason Aubrey, Dick Lane, Gavin LaRose |
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+ | [http://goo.gl/WVz0j '''Session Archive'''] |
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===Resources=== |
===Resources=== |
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* [[ModelCourses|Model Course Pages]] |
* [[ModelCourses|Model Course Pages]] |
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* [[GoodProblems|Good Problems Page]] |
* [[GoodProblems|Good Problems Page]] |
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+ | * [http://lennes.math.umt.edu/wats/ww-textbooks.html Dick Lane's NPL Problems by Textbook Tally] |
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+ | * [[Model_Course_Notes|Web Conference Notes]] |
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===Agenda=== |
===Agenda=== |
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+ | # Follow-up on [[GoodProblems|good problem rubric]]: additional questions and comments. |
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+ | ## Good NPL problems? |
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# Residual problem authoring questions. |
# Residual problem authoring questions. |
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## e.g., critical points of f(x) = x + 1/x: [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/fortin_homework1/1/?effectiveUser=glarose example 1]] [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/travis_homework/4/?effectiveUser=glarose example 2]] [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/basyrov_homework/4/?effectiveUser=glarose example 3]] |
## e.g., critical points of f(x) = x + 1/x: [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/fortin_homework1/1/?effectiveUser=glarose example 1]] [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/travis_homework/4/?effectiveUser=glarose example 2]] [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/basyrov_homework/4/?effectiveUser=glarose example 3]] |
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− | # Follow-up on [[GoodProblems|good problem rubric]]: additional questions and comments. |
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+ | # Follow-up discussion on NPL: in particular, searching for problems, what data are available about NPL problems, how this plays out in practice, evaluating "good" NPL problems. |
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− | # Follow-up discussion on NPL: in particular, clarifications on how to search for problems, what data are available about NPL problems, and how this plays out in practice. |
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## Exploring: how many problems are available for Hughes-Hallett ''Calculus'' section 4.3? [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/instructor/setmaker/ NPL Browser]] ''(Issues: tagging, directory structure, problem numbers, quality)'' |
## Exploring: how many problems are available for Hughes-Hallett ''Calculus'' section 4.3? [[https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/instructor/setmaker/ NPL Browser]] ''(Issues: tagging, directory structure, problem numbers, quality)'' |
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## Exploring: can we find problems similar to the critical points problem above? [[http://webwork.maa.org/w/images/6/60/Rational.pdf rational problem set]] |
## Exploring: can we find problems similar to the critical points problem above? [[http://webwork.maa.org/w/images/6/60/Rational.pdf rational problem set]] |
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===Assignment for web conference 4=== |
===Assignment for web conference 4=== |
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− | * Each problem group works on one assignment for their course, including some problems drawn from the NPL and some written new |
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+ | * For the course with which you are working, pick a homework assignment and find a collection of problems to fill it out. |
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− | ** For NPL problems: look for a problem that is essentially the same as one that is in the text that is being used, and also look for a problem that is on the right topic and has the right flavor---e.g., on finding cubic polynomials, or finding the extrema of a one or two parameter family of functions. |
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+ | ** Most of these will likely be from the NPL |
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− | * Each problem group works on the wiki/outline/information for their course |
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+ | ** Add or modify problems as needed to fill out the assignment |
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+ | ** Create the assignment in the [https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/ Prep WeBWorK course] |
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+ | ** Try to author or edit at least two problems for your set |
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+ | * As you work with the NPL, make a note of two things that make it hard for you to find or work with problems in that interface, or which could make its use more productive for you |
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− | ====Pre-conference==== |
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+ | [[Category:PREP 2011]] |
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− | * pre-populate model course wiki page with appropriate information |
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− | ** start out with a preliminary NPL or WeBWorK wiki structure for model courses: how are the data defining the course, its syllabus, and the homework sets managed |
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− | * add to the good problem wiki page(s) information from previous week's work |
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− | * pre-populate wiki page(s) giving some information about the NPL |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 16 June 2021
Prep Main Page > Web Conference 3
Contents
Web-Conference 3:
Date: June 9, 3-5pm EDT
Presenters: Jason Aubrey, Dick Lane, Gavin LaRose
Resources
- Model Course Pages
- Good Problems Page
- Dick Lane's NPL Problems by Textbook Tally
- Web Conference Notes
Agenda
- Follow-up on good problem rubric: additional questions and comments.
- Good NPL problems?
- Residual problem authoring questions.
- Follow-up discussion on NPL: in particular, searching for problems, what data are available about NPL problems, how this plays out in practice, evaluating "good" NPL problems.
- Exploring: how many problems are available for Hughes-Hallett Calculus section 4.3? [NPL Browser] (Issues: tagging, directory structure, problem numbers, quality)
- Exploring: can we find problems similar to the critical points problem above? [rational problem set]
- Model course discussion:
- What information we need to include in a model course
- How it should be organized and stored
- How problems that are newly authored for this are managed differently from NPL problems used for the course
- How closely or uniquely tied to a specific textbook a model course is
- How to adapt textbook problems to WeBWorK: what makes a good (or bad) adaptation
- Develop an outline for model course construction (e.g., within a group, how the group can manage the distribution of the work as it's been articulated)
Follow-up
- Model course description wiki pages updated to reflect the discussion
Assignment for web conference 4
- For the course with which you are working, pick a homework assignment and find a collection of problems to fill it out.
- Most of these will likely be from the NPL
- Add or modify problems as needed to fill out the assignment
- Create the assignment in the Prep WeBWorK course
- Try to author or edit at least two problems for your set
- As you work with the NPL, make a note of two things that make it hard for you to find or work with problems in that interface, or which could make its use more productive for you