Re: [discuss] Discussion Session on Delivering Exercises to Learners

2018-11-23 Thread Marianne Corvellec via discuss
Dear all, I would like to thank Sarah for contributing such valuable ideas and materials, Toby for organizing this discussion session, and everyone who attended for participating. I really enjoyed this session and I'm happy to share that I put into practise what we discussed! Specifically, I

Re: [discuss] Discussion Session on Delivering Exercises to Learners

2018-11-08 Thread Inigo Aldazabal Mensa
Hi, On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 08:13:25 -0500 hugo.tava...@slcu.cam.ac.uk wrote: > Hi Toby, > > I don't think I'll make it on time for this discussion. But would > just like to leave a few points about the idea of having the > exercises on a document separately from the course materials: > > 1) During

Re: [discuss] Discussion Session on Delivering Exercises to Learners

2018-11-07 Thread hugo . tavares
Hi Toby, I don't think I'll make it on time for this discussion. But would just like to leave a few points about the idea of having the exercises on a document separately from the course materials: 1) During delivery it's nice that one can just project the page with exercises without the

Re: [discuss] Discussion Session on Delivering Exercises to Learners

2018-10-26 Thread Aleksandra Nenadic
Hi, I added my name to the observers list, so as not to mess with the participants list. Cheers, Aleks On 26/10/2018 10:26, Toby Hodges via discuss wrote: Hi All, On Wednesday November 7th, 15:00 UTC, we will host an Instructor Discussion Session around the theme of delivering exercises

[discuss] Discussion Session on Delivering Exercises to Learners

2018-10-26 Thread Toby Hodges via discuss
Hi All, On Wednesday November 7th, 15:00 UTC, we will host an Instructor Discussion Session around the theme of delivering exercises to learners during a workshop. Sarah Brown will kick things off with an overview of how she uses IPython ‘%load’ magic to provide exercises on-demand within a