other possible work to do

other possible work to do

Hi Alfred,

Continuing my previous post about what else could be done on the MER project, there is that idea of having Summary pages. I've created a template for that which is embedded on pages such as Science:Math_Exam_Resources/Courses/MATH101/April_2008/Summary using the Template:MER Exam Content.

All those pages usually inside of the Category:MER Exam Summary (though I realize now that it needs to be added separately, I should have made that part of the template... that's something to improve)

Issues so far are that it is not printable using the wiki books tool (in the left side bar) or the save as a pdf tool also on the left (when in a regular page) (also, that's not surprising since that function basically prints a one page book, so it's the same issue for both cases). What happens is that it comes blank. The wiki admin is busy for a month and not quite sure what to do since he doesn't control that plugin. What works, is to actually print the page (ctrl+p) and save that as a pdf. But it's quite ugly (some web headers and footers come along usually)

We're not quite sure what the goal of all this is and we haven't publicized this tool for now. I'm not a huge fan of printing paper anyway, but we though it would be nice to have something of that kind. If you have any ideas or suggestions, feel free to play with it.

David Kohler (talk)18:23, 7 October 2012

Sure. That sounds pretty interesting. It might be a good resource for professors to distribute to students or just for students to print out so they could write on it concretely.

So if the purpose of the summary pages is to be printed, should we leave it as one continuous page or format it in some way (I'm not sure how to do this though) so that each question prints out on its own page?

Alfred Xing (talk)22:03, 7 October 2012
 

I'm not that keen at creating a document that would print this much paper. If anything, we should try our best to reduce paper waste by coding something that makes sense.

The other idea someone suggested was to have it printed with all questions first, all hints and then all solutions.

David Kohler (talk)17:56, 8 October 2012

Nobody wants to waste paper, but I think that nobody would want to print out the whole set all at once... So it really depends who this is targeted for. If it was meant to be printed all at once, that last idea (printing hints and solutions at the back) sounds good.

Alfred Xing (talk)20:51, 8 October 2012

Not sure what the target really is. We could try to ask students to actually know if we are working towards something that is really useful.

David Kohler (talk)21:47, 8 October 2012

Yeah, I guess once we do the big release announcement (have you done it yet?), we can also do a poll afterwards regarding students' and professors' use of the site.

Alfred Xing (talk)23:59, 8 October 2012