[PD] Teaching Pd - student's log their research

Greg Pond gregpond at gmail.com
Sun Sep 16 12:50:40 CEST 2007


Ed,

 Thanks for directing me to the site for your course. I have been
working to develop an integrated program involving the departments of
art, music, computer science and physics at the small college where I
work. Pd is a core component of this collaboration. It is really
helpful to see how you structure your teaching.

Greg

On 9/16/07, Ed Kelly <morph_2016 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> That's really interesting. I think from a teaching point of view the whole
> reflective journal approach is a good idea, and a web/wiki approach seems to
> be the most logical way to do this with a technology-related course.
>
> Best,
> Ed
>
> PS you can have a look at the short synthesis course I taught last year at
> http://sharktracks.co.uk/lcc/fda_2006/ - it was perhaps a
> bit too fast for the students, and I will be re-capping at the start of the
> coming term.
>
>
>
> Greg Pond <gregpond at gmail.com> wrote:
>  A colleague just sent me this from the Smith College CS department site:
>
> http://cs.smith.edu/student_research.php
>
> there are a couple of undergraduate student's Pd research projects
> described there in a week by week diary format. It may be useful to
> some of you teaching in similar environments.
>
>
> Greg
>
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