zyBooks catching on to Parsons Problems, apparently

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Matt Boelkins

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Sep 20, 2023, 10:06:09 AM9/20/23
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In my inbox today 

On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 9:17 AM Jason Hall <jason...@zybooks.com> wrote:

Hi Matthew,


Do your linear algebra students struggle with proofs? zyBooks now has block ordering proofs as activities and assessments.


Participation Activity 2.1.5: Ordering the steps of a proof: Commutative property of addition of matrices asks students to order the block statements in one column, and add each step’s statement and justification to the proof in a correct order.


Challenge Activity 4.1.3 Ordering the steps of a proof: the additive inverse is unique asks students to drag & drop six blocks to the proof in the correct order.


Can I send you evaluation access?


Thank you,


Jason

Barbara Ericson

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Sep 20, 2023, 1:30:03 PM9/20/23
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Cool!

Dr. Barbara Ericson
Assistant Professor, School of Information
University of Michigan


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Sep 20, 2023, 1:31:32 PM9/20/23
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I sat in on a class last semester using zyBooks, and I have to admit that it works fairly seamlessly.  And yes, they definitely had Parsons type problems.

Does anyone have a sense as to how much smoother/bigger of a library zybooks has than Runestone?  They do seem to fill the same niche, with the obvious caveats we care about here ... on a related note, see https://www.codio.com/blog/zybooks-vs-cbooks and the notion of having an IDE inside rather than the separate modules.  (Codio also has Parson's, FWIW.)

Barbara Ericson

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Sep 20, 2023, 1:51:49 PM9/20/23
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Yes, Codio has had Parsons problems for several years.  They are not the same as what we have in Runestone.  They are not adaptive - at least the last time I checked.  

Dr. Barbara Ericson
Assistant Professor, School of Information
University of Michigan

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