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== Web-Conference 1: Introduction, background information ==


Web Conference 1: Introduction, background information
'''Date''': Around May 26


'''Date''': Around May 26
'''Presenters''': Jason Aubrey, Gavin LaRose, Mike Gage
'''Presenters''': Jason Aubrey, Gavin LaRose, Mike Gage
[edit] Pre-conference
 
=== Pre-conference ===
 
have initial Wiki pages with conference material set up
have initial Wiki pages with conference material set up
prepare WeBWorK server for courses to be created
prepare WeBWorK server for courses to be created
have a sample course with some naming conventions and model organization (e.g., names of problem sets, names of test problem sets, etc.)
have a sample course with some naming conventions and model organization (e.g., names of problem sets, names of test problem sets, etc.)


[edit] Conference material
=== Conference material ===
project description, dates and requirements
project description, dates and requirements
technical skills and knowledge to be covered:
technical skills and knowledge to be covered:
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explore NPL, tagging, structure, provide base for critiques and directions for improvement
explore NPL, tagging, structure, provide base for critiques and directions for improvement


[edit] Presenter(s)
=== Assignment for next web-conference ===
 
Jason Aubrey, Gavin LaRose, Mike Gage

Revision as of 14:46, 3 May 2011

Web-Conference 1: Introduction, background information

Date: Around May 26

Presenters: Jason Aubrey, Gavin LaRose, Mike Gage

Pre-conference

have initial Wiki pages with conference material set up prepare WeBWorK server for courses to be created have a sample course with some naming conventions and model organization (e.g., names of problem sets, names of test problem sets, etc.)

Conference material

project description, dates and requirements technical skills and knowledge to be covered: using the wiki, tutorials and resources minimal background on problem authoring: provide template file, emphasize specific resources

set up problem groups set up, provide work course in which each group can work set up a work model for creating problems: have a problem authored by one person, handed off for review and modification by another explore NPL, tagging, structure, provide base for critiques and directions for improvement

Assignment for next web-conference