Update Teach_Tutorial

Tim Young 2017-08-11 20:00:16 +02:00
parent 72950341d5
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@ -26,13 +26,14 @@ Change some of the information about the classwork. (due date, etc)
then, click "exit" to go back to the main screen, find another two puzzles and add each of them. then, click "exit" to go back to the main screen, find another two puzzles and add each of them.
Then, in your profile, go to "classwork" -> "students" -> all homework to students. Then, in your profile, go to "classwork" -> "students" -> "all homework to students." This will put all the items you currently have created into the students accounts.
Then, go to class -> Generate student files. This will make a directory with file-names for each of the students. You can "give them to students" for them to work on. Then, go to "class" -> "Generate student files". Choose a directory. It will fill this directory with files for each of the students. You can "give them to students" (via email, file-shares, etc) for them to work on.
Exit out of EduNetworkBuilder and double-click the tiyoung student file. His password was 1234. You are now that student. From the profile, select a homework, launch it, and see if you can solve it. Go to "edit" -> "submit homework" when you are done with it. The submitted homework gets written to their file when they exit out.
Exit out of EduNetworkBuilder and double-click a student file. You are now that student. Start sweating when you see the homework, but, try it any way. From the profile, select a homework, launch it, and see if you can solve it. (I have had some odd behavior yet with some of that. Some puzzles end up unsolvable at the moment. So, pretend it works, and go to edit -> submit homework. The submitted homework gets written to their file when they exit out. Now, open up your teacher file. Go to "Classwork" -> "Students" -> "Read in student homework." You select the directory where the student homework is stored, and it reads in all the files there. (so, when they give them back to you, you drop them all in one directory.) It reads in the file names that it had generated, finds any new submissions, and adds them to the respective students.
Now, find the tiyoung student, and find the homework that had been submitted. "launch" it. run it through the tests to ensure it is actually solved. Then, go to "edit" -> "mark as graded."
Now, open up your teacher file. (The program prepends an underscore to the teacher account so it should sort at the top of the directory.) Go to Classwork -> students -> "Read in student homework." You select the directory where the student homework is stored, and it reads in all the files there. (so, when they give them back to you, you drop them all in one directory.) It reads in the file names that it had generated, finds any new submissions, and adds them to the respective students. Now, tell yourself that you want to add another, harder homework. Still as your teacher account, open a new puzzle, a hard one, and "Add to Classwork." Because the student files have already been written, we do not want to re-write all the student files. Instead, we want to just save this homework to a separate file that the students can open up individually. In your profile, go to "Classwork" -> "Students" -> "Export Homework." This will let you choose the homework to export into the one file. Then, give that homework file to the students. They should double-click their student file to open EduNetworkBuilder to their account. Then they should go to "file" -> "open" to pull in the homework file. That will add the homework to their account, along with the due-dates you specified.