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The teacher creates a number of multiple-choice questions with answers by going to the above URL and using the "New Question" and "New Answer" tools. | The teacher creates a number of multiple-choice questions with answers by going to the above URL and using the "New Question" and "New Answer" tools. The teacher should then share the URL of the question with the students. | ||
When the participants answer the question, they are grouped into chat rooms where they can discuss their answers. The teacher will see all messages, and can send messages that will be seen by everyone who answers the question. | |||
There is currently no method for creating an account on the web site, so each user is simply identified by a number. | |||
Revision as of 03:59, 18 November 2009
ProblemTalk
by Sean Bartell and Andrew Felsher
The problem
Rather than teaching a specific subject, this exercise is a tool that a teacher can use to create answerable questions in order to teach whichever subject (s)he wishes.
Participants and props
An unlimited number of students can participate simultaneously. One teacher or someone who makes the questions must also participate. Only a computer per teacher and per participant and the following URL are required.
The script
The teacher creates a number of multiple-choice questions with answers by going to the above URL and using the "New Question" and "New Answer" tools. The teacher should then share the URL of the question with the students.
When the participants answer the question, they are grouped into chat rooms where they can discuss their answers. The teacher will see all messages, and can send messages that will be seen by everyone who answers the question.
There is currently no method for creating an account on the web site, so each user is simply identified by a number.