PREP 2011 On Site Workshop
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Schedule
Day 1 [June 23]: 9am - Welcome/introductions, Outline workshop. 9:30am - Computer set-up: make sure participants are on-line as needed, WeBWorK work courses are available, etc. 10am - Introduction to subversion branches for problem and problem set development. Ensure participants are able to commit/update from their repository branches. Have commit/update/delete of files for each. Preview next session. 10:30am - Break/coffee 11am - Problem groups meet and block out problem sets/syllabus for their courses. (This won't be the problems in those sets, just the sets and material.) 12:30pm - Lunch 1:30pm - Discussion: issues in locating and developing problems for sets, articulation and revision of problem evaluation rubric. 2:30pm - Problem group work on sets, collecting and blocking out problems that need to be written. [3:30pm - WeBWorK-Blackboard Building Block Demo] 5:30pm - Wrap-up: summary and discussion of each group's work [over some sort of minimal break type food]. 6:30pm - Break for dinner. Evening - Problem group work at participants' discretion. Day 2 [June 24]: 9am - Problem group work 10:30am - Break/coffee 11:00am - NPL discussion: issues, tips and tricks. Experiential information on successfully using the NPL, shortcomings that need/could be addressed. noon - Lunch 1:30pm - Problem writing and editing tips and tricks. 5 minute presentations on specific tips and ideas found by the different problem groups which are of broad usefulness. 2:00pm - Problem group work. 5:00pm - Discussion of application of problem assessment rubric to problems and sets being developed. 5:30pm - Wrap-up: summary and discussion of each group's work [over some sort of minimal break type food]. 6:30pm - Break for dinner. Evening - Problem group work at participants' discretion. Day 3 [June 25]: 9am - Problem group work 10:30am - Break/coffee 11am - Group presentations: about 10 min per group, showing content and work. Should bring out specific tips and ideas for a useful model course, allow suggestions for what else may be needed or useful. noon - Lunch 1:30pm - Problem group work 4:30pm - NPL discussion? 5:00pm - Discussion of application of problem assessment rubric to problems and sets being developed. 5:30pm - Wrap-up: summary and discussion of each group's work [over some sort of minimal break type food]. 6:30pm - Break for dinner. Evening - Problem group work at participants' discretion. Day 4 [June 26]: 9am - Working group reports 11am - NPL group wrap-up noon - Lunch, wrap-up Need to fit in: demo of Library Browser 2