Hi Leanne, yes, I’m trying to use adaptive learning (potentially in SmartSparrow) focusing on biology students. I keep getting caught up in curriculum changes, though.
See you Rosanne
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On 15/09/2017, 3:00 PM, "The sigma network for cross-university mathematics and statistics support on behalf of Leanne Rylands" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Sigma Networkers,
At Western Sydney University, Australia, we are looking at creating some
adaptive learning modules for maths topics related to first year computer
programming. As the university already has a project which uses the
adaptive learning platform CogBooks, we will be using CogBooks.
Is anyone using CogBooks for adaptive learning? Is anyone doing anything
in adaptive learning? I would be very interested in hearing about people's
experiences with such projects. Tips, pitfalls, advice all appreciated. I
will also be happy, if this project goes ahead, to share experiences and
advice.
Regards
Leanne.
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Learning Futures Portfolio
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