Theme: Introduction to MathDox for math teachers.
Talk Structure (seems to be on a more appropriate level than my talk this morning):
- Introducing the Document Format (DocBook).
- Explaining OpenMath and provided examples.
- Introducing system features: e.g. integration with computational back ends (like GeoGebra)
- Showing several examples, the interaction behaviour, an a how-to-use demonstration
- Showing the running evaluation – tracking how many times student look at the solution and how long they need to complete an exercises
- Leaving out the technical details
Availability
System is OpenSource. Can be downloaded and installed on our server. The exercise may become open source, but most of them are in Dutch. But the plan is to translate these exercises in English and German and distribute to the system. But it depends on other contributors to add further exercises.
Limitation of Exercises
Authors specifies an directed graph for an exercise in which students can move around.
Can their paths be tracked (Jan has been working on this)?
Presentation by Hans Cuypers, Eindhoven University of Technology, at the 4th European Workshop on Mathematical & Science eContents; see abstract
[...] contrast to MathDox, DME is a client-based application, i.e. all computation is done on the client allowing for large [...]