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=== Upcoming Video Conference Topics === | === Upcoming Video Conference Topics === | ||
* | Planned schedule: alternate Wednesdays: 5PM EST, 4PM CST, 3PM MST, 2PM PST unless otherwise noted | ||
* Wednesday 11/19/2008 at 5pm EST, Jason Aubrey and Mike Gage | |||
** Geogebra applet examples -- Jason | ** Geogebra applet examples -- Jason | ||
** Discussion of AppletObject API specification -- led by Mike | ** Discussion of AppletObject API specification -- led by Mike | ||
* Wednesday 12/3/2008 at 5pm EST, Darwyn Cook | |||
** GraphObjects | |||
=== Past Video Conference Topics === | === Past Video Conference Topics === |
Revision as of 22:24, 18 November 2008
Video Conferences on WeBWorK topics
Instructions for joining video conference
Upcoming Video Conference Topics
Planned schedule: alternate Wednesdays: 5PM EST, 4PM CST, 3PM MST, 2PM PST unless otherwise noted
- Wednesday 11/19/2008 at 5pm EST, Jason Aubrey and Mike Gage
- Geogebra applet examples -- Jason
- Discussion of AppletObject API specification -- led by Mike
- Wednesday 12/3/2008 at 5pm EST, Darwyn Cook
- GraphObjects
Past Video Conference Topics
- Friday, 11/14/2008, Mike Gage
- Collection of physics problems: http://hosted.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/physics_library/
- Use guest login to see problems
- Model calculus course -- under construction: https://devel.webwork.rochester.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=2
- You will need to fill out the information for a "New Account" -- it's a quick process.
- This is the first semester calculus course taught at the U. of Rochester (from Stewart's calculus book).
- The code for the WeBWorK questions is being converted to conform to current best practices using MathObjects
- Set 1 has been converted -- you can look at question by question comparisons between the old and the new code.
- Open discussion on topics and schedule for video conferences
- Collection of physics problems: http://hosted.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/physics_library/
- Friday, 10/24/2008, Davide Cervone
- Overview of PGML (PG markup language) -- simplified entry for PG questions
- Experimental PGML markup lab at: PGLabs
Suggested Topics
- GraphicObjects specification discussion