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SCOPE Systematized Contributions for Original Problems and Exercises

SCOPE Systematized Contributions for Original Problems and Exercises. Quantitative Reasoning with Current Issues May 8, 2012, for Cengage. CS615 Presents… Scope. Overall Goal General community for quantitative reasoning instructors to post meaningful content for each other.

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SCOPE Systematized Contributions for Original Problems and Exercises

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  1. SCOPESystematized Contributions for Original Problems and Exercises Quantitative Reasoning with Current Issues May 8, 2012, for Cengage

  2. CS615 Presents… Scope • Overall Goal • General community for quantitative reasoning instructors to post meaningful content for each other. • Instructor-to-instructor interaction, students can browse. • Quantitative Reasoning social network. • Users: Instructors, primarily. • What’s Being Posted? • Exercises based on current news. • Assignments. • Usage Goals • Organized, specifically searchable content. • Capacity for posts to earn merit. • Multiple methods of posting and downloading material. • Inspiration drawn from tech community websites of Stack Exchange. • What We Have • Interface only! • Our summary view of what would be ~20 screens • We will present 5.

  3. CS615 Presents… Scope • Response Thus Far • Positive! • Shown to 3 instructors who provided feedback and are eager to use it. • What We’ll Show You • Home Page • Exercise Listing • Searching • Building an Assignment • Voting • Create Exercise • Exercise Preview • Instructor Profile • Personal Info • Assignments Posted • About

  4. SCOPE – home page design

  5. Home Page – Info FOR SEARCHING 3 Annotations Search Features • Tags • Ratings • Full text search • Sort by- Date Added- Top Feeds- Hot Feeds- With Problems- With Solutions • Posted by 4 2 1 5

  6. Home page - Header and footer 1 1 4 2 3 • Header and footer • Images • SCOPE • CENGAGE • WEB ASSIGN • Tabs • Exercises • Display most recently created Excercises • Add Exercises • Add new Exercises, post problems and provide solutions • Tags • Display all available tags • Users • Display all registered users 1 1

  7. Home page - Exercise listing section

  8. Home page - Exercise listing section - In Detail comments title content To cart view Rating date Difficulty Tags owner Q/A • Exercise specific • a- Exercise Title b- Exercise content c- Modified date • d- Problems / Solutions • Statistical information • Number of Comments Number of Views • User related • Posted by Add to cart • Other information • Difficulty Level Rating Tags

  9. Home page - Exercise listing section - In Detail Sort • Sort facility By default, Exercises sorted by date created. Problems Solutions Rating Comments Views • Exercises Per Page Per page

  10. HOME Page – Voting Annotations • Voting Section • Comments • Views • Rating 1

  11. Comment Page Annotations TBD – Screen where anyone can read comments and logged in instructors can enter them and vote.

  12. Home Page – building an assignment Annotations • Add Exercises to the Shopping Cart (free) • When don, Visit Cart 1

  13. Shopping Cart Annotations TBD On Shopping Cart: • Save Selections (as a named assignment) • Point Student to it • Download (as PDF, word, or TEX) • Revise (delete, or return to list for more shopping) On Profile Page: • Assignments Saved (old and new) • Edit Assignments

  14. Create An exercise 1 ANNOTATIONS • Title • Tags • Rating by Owner • Routine • Worthy • Complex • Artificial • Upload 2 3 4

  15. Create An exercise - Continued ANNOTATIONS • Raw Material • LaTeX formatting • Add Image • Problems • LaTeX formatting (optional) • Add Image • Solutions • LaTeX formatting (optional) • Add Image 1 2 3

  16. Create An exercise - Continued ANNOTATIONS • Notes • Buttons • Discard • Add to Cart • Preview • Submit 1 2

  17. Preview ANNOTATIONS • Title • Raw Material • Problems • Solutions • Tags • Owner Rating • Viewer Rating • Author • Date Created • Buttons • Edit • Submit • Add to Cart • Save as draft • Cancel

  18. Time for Questions

  19. User Profile - information a b c e d • Exercise Tab Annotations • User identification line contains: • User ID • Indicates the user is an instructor • Reputation earned by • Creating exercises, questions or answers • Community voting • Default Editor • Web text editor • TEX • Others • Ability to edit or delete the profile • General profile information contains picture, email, website, real name , join date and an area where user can describe him or herself

  20. User Profile – Tabs Annotations • Exercise Tab • Display exercises created by the user, exercises have the same format as on the home page • Assignments Tab • Displays assignments the user has created • Statistics Tab • Displays the number of exercises, questions and answers created by the user, reputation events • Tags Tab • Displays all the tags used and the number of times used • Exercise Tab 1 2 3 4

  21. User Profile - Assignment Annotations • Built from exercises selected by the shopping cart • Assignments can be downloaded in PDF, Word , plain text with or without Problems and Solutions • Users can create assignments and give them descriptions and group exercises within them • Exercises assigned to an assignment can be displayed/hidden inline by pressing the Show/Hide details link • Assignments and exercises can be deleted by using the trash can icon. • Exercise Tab 4 1 2 3 4 5

  22. About Page 2 • Short description of the project and release. • Maintains the uniform design of the site. • Who are we working for? • Who made it happen? • What technologies we have used? • Mockflow wireframing tool • Dropbox (to sync different files) • Powerpoint (to present it to you) 1 3 4 2

  23. SCOPE – home page design

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