InkSurvey Spring-2013
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Revision as of 17:42, 2 April 2013
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Course Information
Welcome to InkSurvey!
The desired outcome from this course is for participants to become eager to integrate new ways of using technology for formative assessment in their teaching.
Instructors: Frank and Susan Kowalski
Introduction video.
Lessons on how to use InkSurvey
- Introduction
- How to edit this wiki
- How to construct InkSurvey questions
- How to generate an InkSurvey account
- edit this wiki
- edit this wiki
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n72670/#section=672851&page=1
These downloads require Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Lesson Notes
While these notes are primarily to help me give my lectures, I'm posting them to help you fill in things you may have missed in class or to show the details of calculations we don't have time to work through. If you have any constructive input on how to make these more useful to read, let me know.
These downloads require Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Lectures on Applications of InkSurvey
Homework Assignments
Grading policy:
These downloads require Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Lessons on how to use this Wiki
K-12 Examples
University Examples
Community College Examples
Links
Wavelength Electronics: Spec page for diode power cable spec page