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I am a Purdue Instructor. How can I use the kiwi in my class?

There are many ways to use the kiwi as part of a course. Here are a few ideas:

  • type lecture notes (comments, questions,add links to external

webpages or internal [kiwi] pages...)

  • write page summarizing relevant background material, relevant for

material of this week

  • write page of practice exercises for certain computations/concepts. eg:

how to compute a fourier series, pose 5 questions.

  • type hw solutions on kiwi, with questions/comments (eg: 2 solutions, not

same answer, which is right?)

  • use discussion page to grade each others hw (discuss)
  • write pages that compare own solutions to uli's solutions
  • write matlab code to check answer
  • build glossary of useful terms
  • table of useful formulas/ideas/theorems
  • in groups, write solutions of the midterm
  • premidterm: in groups, discuss old exams, post solutions, i may comment
  • everyone post their solution to worst answered midterm question,

indicate grade to solution


Should I reward the students?

Rewarding the students with either bonus points or homework points is a good way to stimulate contributions and make your class kiwi quickly gain momentum. But whether or not this is necessary is debatable.

Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

Francisco Blanco-Silva