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+ | <center> '''Different Ways to Use Rhea </center> | ||
+ | == As a course wiki == | ||
+ | *many different ways to use: | ||
+ | ** free-form, with bonus points for contributions | ||
+ | ** student-led recitation sessions documented on course wiki | ||
+ | ** double blind peer review of homework or course projects | ||
+ | ** Etc. | ||
+ | * Enables cross-courses discussions | ||
+ | *Used by instructors too | ||
+ | **Find out what students learn in other classes | ||
+ | **Uniformize notations | ||
+ | **Use examples from other classes to illustrate material | ||
+ | *Convenient [[About_the_dropbox|dropbox]] for electronic homework collection | ||
+ | *Connects course to the real world | ||
+ | ** Extra material posted on course wiki | ||
+ | **Liaison system for alumni, technology, research, employers, etc. | ||
+ | == For independent study == | ||
+ | *Writing helps learning | ||
+ | *Examples | ||
+ | **student interested in linear algebra building wikipedia-like pages | ||
+ | **student studying for prelims building material summary pages and discussing problems. | ||
− | = | + | == For campus Groups and associations == |
+ | *Informal setting | ||
+ | *real time update from anywhere by anyone | ||
+ | *Examples | ||
+ | **[[ECE:CNSIP_area|CNSIP research area page]]. | ||
+ | **[[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|A page "for and by" graduate students in mathematics]]. | ||
+ | ==For discussions== | ||
+ | *campus-wide or within a course | ||
+ | *very popular feature | ||
+ | *Examples | ||
+ | **[[plus or minus discussion|Discussion on +/- grading system]] | ||
+ | **[[Discussion about the availability of hw solutions online]] | ||
+ | **[[Exam2_Poll(BoutinSpring2009)|discussion about rescheduling exam in ECE438]] | ||
+ | ==For peer networking and mentoring== | ||
+ | * older students can comment on course wikis of classes taken earlier | ||
+ | * Students invite to contribute to "Peer Legacy" section of each course they have taken. | ||
− | + | == For students to promote themselves== | |
+ | *Students contributions can lead to job or research experience | ||
+ | **Example: collective [[ChallengeProblem_MA181Fall2008bell| page on Leibniz's slowly converging sum]] led to REU for two students (see p. 14 of this [http://www.math.purdue.edu/about/purview/summer2009.pdf newsletter]). | ||
+ | *User profile can be used to promote as student's achievements | ||
+ | **Example 1: user profile used to highlight a student athletic achievement | ||
+ | **Example 2: user profile used to highlitht techniocal skills and accomplishments | ||
+ | ==For presentations== | ||
+ | *Part of lectures can be prepared in advance on Rhea, shown in class, and kept for further reference | ||
+ | **Example: [[Image_filtering_material_(ECE438BoutinSpring2009)|lecture with many complicated plots from ECE438]] | ||
+ | *Group presentations can be prepared collectively on Rhea | ||
+ | **Example: CNSIP area presentation | ||
+ | *This presentation is on Rhea!! | ||
+ | ==Et cetera!== | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 14 September 2009
Contents
As a course wiki
- many different ways to use:
- free-form, with bonus points for contributions
- student-led recitation sessions documented on course wiki
- double blind peer review of homework or course projects
- Etc.
- Enables cross-courses discussions
- Used by instructors too
- Find out what students learn in other classes
- Uniformize notations
- Use examples from other classes to illustrate material
- Convenient dropbox for electronic homework collection
- Connects course to the real world
- Extra material posted on course wiki
- Liaison system for alumni, technology, research, employers, etc.
For independent study
- Writing helps learning
- Examples
- student interested in linear algebra building wikipedia-like pages
- student studying for prelims building material summary pages and discussing problems.
For campus Groups and associations
- Informal setting
- real time update from anywhere by anyone
- Examples
For discussions
- campus-wide or within a course
- very popular feature
- Examples
For peer networking and mentoring
- older students can comment on course wikis of classes taken earlier
- Students invite to contribute to "Peer Legacy" section of each course they have taken.
For students to promote themselves
- Students contributions can lead to job or research experience
- Example: collective page on Leibniz's slowly converging sum led to REU for two students (see p. 14 of this newsletter).
- User profile can be used to promote as student's achievements
- Example 1: user profile used to highlight a student athletic achievement
- Example 2: user profile used to highlitht techniocal skills and accomplishments
For presentations
- Part of lectures can be prepared in advance on Rhea, shown in class, and kept for further reference
- Group presentations can be prepared collectively on Rhea
- Example: CNSIP area presentation
- This presentation is on Rhea!!