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*[[Media:ECEFacultyMeetingApr10.pdf|10 minute presentation at ECE Faculty meeting, April 2010]]
 
*[[Media:ECEFacultyMeetingApr10.pdf|10 minute presentation at ECE Faculty meeting, April 2010]]
 
*[[Media:posterwebsiterhea.pdf|Poster to advertise Rhea's website]]
 
*[[Media:posterwebsiterhea.pdf|Poster to advertise Rhea's website]]
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*[[Presentation_Use_of_MATLAB_in_classroom|Use of MATLAB in the Classroom]]
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== How to's  ==
 
== How to's  ==
 
*[[Sandbox]]: a place to experiment at will.  
 
*[[Sandbox]]: a place to experiment at will.  

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Table of Content

Rhea has many facets, and a single page is certainly not enough to describe them all. But since everybody is busy, here is a quick summary.

Teaching and Learning Initiatives

Since everybody at Purdue can use Rhea to create and share material, Rhea is the perfect platform for supporting any of our learning initiatives. Here are a few currently going on.

Student Contributed Learning Material

One of the core functions of Rhea is to enable students to create and share learning material with other students (and the rest of the world!). There are many different types of learning material, such as:

  • Lecture Notes
  • Student-led Recitations Notes
  • Student-created answers to homework assignments and exams
  • virtual poster sessions

Here are a few notable pages created by students:

Lists

Discussion Topics

Useful Categories

About Rhea and Rhea's software

How to's

Archives

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett