Thank you very much for pointing this reference out.
It is highly helpful and I think the community really appreciate you making 
all these efforts to not only move science forward, but teach it in a 
better fashion :)


On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 9:47:36 p.m. UTC-4 Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:

>
> All:
> Many of you have over the years watched the video lectures I have put onto 
> Youtube (and Bilibili in China):
> https://www.math.colostate.edu/~bangerth/videos.html
>
> These videos were originally intended to allow me more flexibility in my 
> Computational Math courses that I use for more 1:1 interaction with my 
> students. Over time, of course, the number of videos has grown 
> substantially 
> beyond what one needs for a single semester, and the videos have also been 
> used by many others in their courses. But the way I teach these courses 
> has 
> also evolved over time.
>
> With a number of education researchers, we have investigated how these 
> courses 
> should be taught, and how this actually works. If you are using these 
> videos 
> to teach your own courses, you may be interested in the following 
> publication 
> where we describe our course design and its assessment:
>
>
> https://www.math.colostate.edu/~bangerth/publications/2020-learning-journals.pdf
>
> This paper has a bit of a difficult genesis story. The computational 
> sciences 
> community wasn't too interested in the paper (because mathematicians and 
> computer science folks "know how to teach best" and don't need anyone to 
> tell 
> them), and the education community wanted something more education-y than 
> just 
> a case study (a fair request). As a consequence, the paper has accumulated 
> a 
> number of sections on education theory (specifically section 2) that may 
> not 
> be of such great interest to many of you. But I hope that the rest of the 
> paper -- the course design and assessment sections -- may still be useful 
> to 
> those of you who are or are interested in teaching CS&E courses!
>
> Best
> Wolfgang
>
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Wolfgang Bangerth email: bang...@colostate.edu
> www: http://www.math.colostate.edu/~bangerth/
>
>

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