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*Student-led Recitations Notes  
 
*Student-led Recitations Notes  
 
*Student-created answers to homework assignments and exams
 
*Student-created answers to homework assignments and exams
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*[[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Collective tables of formulas]]
  
 
Here are a few notable pages created by students:  
 
Here are a few notable pages created by students:  
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*[[Partial_Fraction_Expansion|A guide to partial fraction expansion]]
 
*Learn about [[Tetris]].  
 
*Learn about [[Tetris]].  
 
*This [[ChallengeProblem MA181Fall2008bell|MA 181 page about Leibniz's slowly converging series]] led to an REU in mathematics for John Mason and Josh Hunsberger (under the direction of Prof. Steve Bell). See page 14 of the [http://www.math.purdue.edu/about/purview/summer2009.pdf Math Department newsletter]) for more details.  
 
*This [[ChallengeProblem MA181Fall2008bell|MA 181 page about Leibniz's slowly converging series]] led to an REU in mathematics for John Mason and Josh Hunsberger (under the direction of Prof. Steve Bell). See page 14 of the [http://www.math.purdue.edu/about/purview/summer2009.pdf Math Department newsletter]) for more details.  
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*[[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Collective Table of Formulas]] All formulas in one place, for quick access anytime!  
 
*[[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Collective Table of Formulas]] All formulas in one place, for quick access anytime!  
 
*[[About Peer Review|Homework peer review system]] Let students grade each other's homework. Coming soon!
 
*[[About Peer Review|Homework peer review system]] Let students grade each other's homework. Coming soon!
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==Collective [[:Category:problem solving|Problem Solving]] ==
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Instructors: increase the effectiveness of your teaching by discussing problem solutions online with your students. Keep these discussions for future reference and cross-posting. Here are some examples:
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*[[Practice_question_1_eECE439F10|Computing the Discrete Fourier Transform]]
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*[[Practice_Question_2_ECE439F10|Computing the z-transform of a DT signal]]
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*[[Practice_Question_4_ECE438F10|Fourier transform of a sampling]]
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*[[Z-transforms_and_inverse_z-transforms_ECE438F10|Computing the z-transform and its ROC]]
 
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==[[:Category:virtual_poster_session|Virtual Poster Sessions]]==
 
==[[:Category:virtual_poster_session|Virtual Poster Sessions]]==

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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.


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:

Here are a few notable pages created by students:


Teaching and Learning Initiatives

Rhea is the perfect platform for supporting your teaching and learning initiatives. Here are a few currently going on.


Collective Problem Solving

Instructors: increase the effectiveness of your teaching by discussing problem solutions online with your students. Keep these discussions for future reference and cross-posting. Here are some examples:


Virtual Poster Sessions

Increase the impact of your posters by creating a virtual poster session on Rhea. It's quick and easy if you already have a pdf file for your posters!


Group Pages

Student groups, special projects, and researh groups can create a Rhea page to coordinate the activities of the group, facilitate communications, and reach out to the Purdue community and beyond. Here are some group pages:


Collectively Created Presentations

With Rhea's wiki, you can work as a group to create a presentation. It is easy to add pictures, videos and hyperlinks, and you can make use of existing Rhea pages to enrich your presentation. When it's time to present, simply open your favorite web browser and present directly from the Rhea website. Here is an example:


Discussion Topics


About Rhea and Rhea's software


How to's


Lists


Useful Categories


Archives


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