A Silver Bullet for Students?

Of course not.  Students are people too, so regular bullets will do just fine.  It’s interesting, though; I just heard about a study performed at Harvard to combat the dilemma that laptops in class help some students while it distracts others. One could of course forbid using laptops altogether to protect those they distract, but […]

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How Britney Makes Grading CPN Assignments More Bearable

I already mentioned my tool for automatic grading of CPN assignments (still in business for a name by the way…).  Since my last explanation, the first alpha has gone live locally, and we have just used it to grade 2 assignments from 60-70 students.  This is a screen shot from the grading process: Compared with the last […]

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First Views of a Tool for Automatic Grading of CPN Models

Still in the business for a name, but the work on my tool for automatic grading is coming along nicely.  The idea is that we have a course twice a year with altogether more than 100 participants.  They do an individual assignment where they build several versions of CPN models.  All in all, this is […]

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