Difference between revisions of "CS382:Structure-deliverables"
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− | * Syllabus for In Silico | + | * Syllabus for In Silico (Charlie) |
** Class sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, 08:30-9:50a | ** Class sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, 08:30-9:50a | ||
** Lab sessions on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons. Each group comes to at least one lab per unit. | ** Lab sessions on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons. Each group comes to at least one lab per unit. | ||
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** Class sessions start with a one question quiz worth 1 point for trying and .1 point for getting it correct. Done with CRS units. | ** Class sessions start with a one question quiz worth 1 point for trying and .1 point for getting it correct. Done with CRS units. | ||
* Units - approximately 10 (See the assignment due February 18th for a description of what's in a unit) | * Units - approximately 10 (See the assignment due February 18th for a description of what's in a unit) | ||
− | * Calendar (assuming Spring semester) | + | * Calendar (Ian, assuming Spring semester) |
− | * TA tasks | + | * TA tasks (add to deliverables for second draft of units) |
* Evaluation tools (quizzes, tests, whatever) | * Evaluation tools (quizzes, tests, whatever) | ||
+ | ** Develop questions for each unit as we go | ||
+ | ** Develop integrative (30K') questions as we go | ||
+ | ** In late March consider how to package them, by unit, periodically, mid-term and final? | ||
+ | ** Content, mechanism and packaging | ||
* Lab requirements - computer, wet, field, other | * Lab requirements - computer, wet, field, other | ||
* List of equipment to organize/purchase | * List of equipment to organize/purchase |
Revision as of 09:37, 18 February 2009
Work-products:
- Syllabus for In Silico (Charlie)
- Class sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, 08:30-9:50a
- Lab sessions on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons. Each group comes to at least one lab per unit.
- Two TAs per lab, consider pre-assigned day-o-week for each group of two students.
- Class sessions start with a one question quiz worth 1 point for trying and .1 point for getting it correct. Done with CRS units.
- Units - approximately 10 (See the assignment due February 18th for a description of what's in a unit)
- Calendar (Ian, assuming Spring semester)
- TA tasks (add to deliverables for second draft of units)
- Evaluation tools (quizzes, tests, whatever)
- Develop questions for each unit as we go
- Develop integrative (30K') questions as we go
- In late March consider how to package them, by unit, periodically, mid-term and final?
- Content, mechanism and packaging
- Lab requirements - computer, wet, field, other
- List of equipment to organize/purchase
- Catalog description, marketing plan
- Proposal to CPC for a new course, In Silico
- Analysis of how it fulfills the general education requirement