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Re: [AG-TECH] Programming course via the AG, advice sought ...



Hi Darran,

One more thing... Because this uses VNC if you are up drawing on code with a whiteboard, if each node has your display up this would also work quite well... We are currently running a training session (as I type even) and the instructor is doing extensive markup of his presentation (as well as just writing on the whiteboard) using our SmartBoards which we are sharing with VNC. Works very well!

Cheers,

Brian


Brian Corrie wrote:
Hi Darran,

Todd's SharedDesktop might be ideal for this... It would require having AG installed on all students desktops, but if they were in the venue with no services they could simply be running the SharedDesktop shared application and thats it.

The nice thing about the shared app is that it lists the people that are joined and any one can choose to share their desktop at any given time. Thus if you want to work with student A you ask student A to make their desktop visible (click of a button). You choose to look at it (click of a button), and away you go. When your done student A turns off sharing (click of a button) and you go on to the next one.

I think this should work quite well for what you want to do, although Todd may want to comment more 8-)

Note that the install/config would be rather painless, because you won't have to worry about the audio and video services, just that VNC is installed and the SharedDesktop shared app is installed...

From our perspective, if you use it we would love to hear about your experience with Shared Desktop for our further development.

Cheers,

Brian


Darran Edmundson wrote:


Hi All,

Next month I'll be teaching an introductory python course via
the AG to 12 participants scattered around Australia (2 students
maximum at any one node). I've taught the material before - no
problem there - but never via the AG. My normal way of teaching
programming courses is:

1) 5-10 minute discourse by me on some topic
2) set a related task that takes about 10-15 minutes, students
work individually but are encouraged to ask questions.
3) stop and discuss when 2/3 of students are done. Explain my
solution, ask for other approaches, bring everyone up to speed
(remember, 1/3 of class didn't finish) and synchronize everyone
to my source file.
4) Back to Step (2) until we've developed a meaningful piece of code
5) Back to Step (1) ....

In terms of interaction:
- need to see student's editor and code output for 1-on-1 debugging
- occasionally show a student's solution on class projector
- I often stand and point at code on the class projector and draw
on the whiteboard

Given the above, I'd really appreciate hearing from people who
have taught a programming (or similar) course via the AG. How
to adjust my teaching style and/or configure the AG to best
teach such a course? I look forward to hearing about your
experiences ...

Cheers,
Darran.

Darran Edmundson (darran.edmundson@anu.edu.au)
ANU Supercomputer Facility Vizlab
Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600
tel: +61 2 6125-0517 fax: +61 2 6125-5088