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Boston University Teaching and Learning Technology Roundtable

Boston University Teaching and Learning Technology Roundtable. December 13, 2000 Leslie Southern, leslie@osc.edu Steve Gordon, sgordon@osc.edu. The Course. Case Study in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE 794)

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Boston University Teaching and Learning Technology Roundtable

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  1. Boston University Teaching and Learning Technology Roundtable December 13, 2000 Leslie Southern, leslie@osc.edu Steve Gordon, sgordon@osc.edu

  2. The Course Case Study in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE 794) • Introduction to methods in modeling and computational solution of scientific and engineering problems, emphasizing use of high-performance computers. • Disciplines involved Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science.

  3. Course Objectives • Familiarity with the entire process of computational modeling and solution of a scientific/engineering problem; • Familiarity with alternative numerical approaches to solving differential equations and their trade-offs; • Familiarity with alternative computational methods for solving large sparse systems of equations on high-performance computers; and • Familiarity with software packages and libraries for high-performance scientific computing

  4. Syllabus

  5. Course Infrastructure • P. (Saday) Sadayappan, Computer and Information Science, OSU • Vishwanath V. Subramaniam, Mechanical Engineering, OSU • Rob Lee, Electrical Engineering, OSU • 10 students • Fred S. Annexstein, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science, U Cincinnati • 7 students

  6. Distance Learning Technology • Was V.O.I.C.E., now LearningBias • See http://pilot.thinice.com/ • Windows (or Mac) • Hardware • Processor: 133 MHz Pentium (or equivalent), Memory: 16MB (32MB with Windows NT) , Internet Connection: 56Kbps SLIP or PPP connection to an Internet, Service Provider, or an Ethernet or LAN connection, Video: 640x480 pixel resolution with 256 colors, Sound: 16 bit sound card • Software • Browser: Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer, Operating System: Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 SP3, Winsock: A TCP/IP Protocol Stack (Winsock or equivalent)

  7. LearningBias Set-up • Features • Attendance tracking • Application Sharing • Chat • Audio (one direction) • Archives • tests • For CSE794, we implemented a group-to-group environment with application sharing.

  8. Preparation • Instructor/Technical Support • Prepare Materials (Power Point) • Start VNC • Set-up slide showStudent • Login - Login • Start course - Start course • Check audio - Check Audio • Present - Take course

  9. Login

  10. Finding the Course

  11. Starting the Class

  12. Student View

  13. Reviewing Lectures

  14. Lessons-learned • Socialization • Tools • network traffic • Audio latency

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