February 20, 2006

Come to lunch …

… on Tuesday, 14th March in the Mathematics Institute. In fact, why not come a bit earlier and/or stay a bit later for the Computer-Aided Assessment Demo Day.
Kew Orchid
The emphasis of this workshop is on assessment in Science and other maths-related subjects. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Maple TA — in theory (Adept Science) and in practice (Michael McCabe)

  • STACK — reaches parts of the cerebral cortex other CAA software cannot reach

  • Mathletics — with intelligent feedback for the fuller learning experience

  • SEXPOT — we all deserve a fair share of the marks

  • Maths Fit — will help your students to prepare

The full programme can be downloaded here.

Free lunch? Of course, there's no such thing, unless you are a speaker or on the home team. It will cost £6 for a light buffet and drinks. I need to know how many to cater for, so it would help greatly if you could sign up here.


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