Notes of online tutorial 1, day 5: interactive exercises

Notes about the ActiveMath Online Tutorial, May 24th, 2007, last of this first series of online tutorial.

Raw Recordings

Can be found over rtsp : one speed of about ~600kb/s mean (with peaks at about 2000kb/s) :

What happened

Note: all links still have to be populated here!

  • We started by reviewing the participants’ projects, each had one:
  • the tutorial then went with a relatively elaborate demo of eXtasy in the morning, presenting all features of this graphical authoring tool and ActiveMath exercise system
  • doing so, we took the time to encode an an exercise of page 8 of HEG admission book where the learner should simplify fractions.
  • the practical realization of a the large multi-steps exercise of OTA followed in the afternoon. It yielded many comments and questions and helped to deepen the knowledge of the tool
  • we concluded with a wrap-up with feedbacks. Here are a few, I would love that participants comment further!
    • a pity we spent so little time on eXtasy
    • I intend to go further and authoring, I now have a good background but will certainly need help
    • I have a good grasp now
    • streams recordings are important, I will use them
    • seeing in video what an expert is doing to solve a task we’ve set us is really helpful
    • I keep wishing minimal tasks description that I could reproduce for anything we’ve met during this tutorial, keep going the tasks book, having videos of tasks being achieved would enhance this
    • the streaming technology used worked really fine, the delay between skype-calls and quicktime is annoying but livable.

Forthcoming tutorials

This tutorial was the last one of this series. A few feedback has been provided which shall be echoed here. Among others, desire for more tasks-as-videos and for more tutorial about extasy is requested.

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Nice tutorials

I browsed through the tutorials and compliment you on the thoroughness of it all. The decision not to attend, however, was correct. I feel I know these things. Only the last stream -at the moment not working- catches my interest now. Thanks.

stream issue ?

Christian,

could you describe in more details in what it is not working. It seems working fine down here, behind a NAT router with Quicktime player. Unfortunately not, right now, with VLC. Older streams have been working with VLC (but that was with another codec, h264, whereas this one was with the codec called “Animation”).

I am pretty sure this does not play, unfortunately, with MS-media-player.

paul

It works. Wrong association

It works. Wrong association in Firefox.