paul.burgener
2004-06-10, 08:10 PM
Instructors-
Has anyone set up a Buzzsaw or Yahoo account that allows us to upload and share quizzes, exams, and assignments? I'd like to go to a site, type "hatching" to get a list of DWG files I can download, that are "stand alone" (no textbook required) involving cross hatching.
Granted, we should ALL create and practice our OWN assignments, so we're familiar with the hard parts and the "prerequisite" topics (I might want an assignment that required hatching, but NOT any knowledge of Layers or Text Styles, say. Sometimes I need an assignment with just an hour's notice, you know.
On the same site, it would be nice to have a huge Word or raw text file with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Each of use could skim down the list and copy/paste them into a fast ten-question quiz.
For example, I've used the "Clock" assignment in one Introductory night class for over ten years. I'm sick of it! I'd like to download .dwg files that cover similar topics (Absolute and relative coords, arcs, array, fluctutating width polylines, Layouts, dimensions, etc). I'll email it to anyone that asks, but I'm afraid I can't credit the textbook that my predicessor originally got it from.
Maybe this is something I should moderate if AUGI would host it?
-Paul
Has anyone set up a Buzzsaw or Yahoo account that allows us to upload and share quizzes, exams, and assignments? I'd like to go to a site, type "hatching" to get a list of DWG files I can download, that are "stand alone" (no textbook required) involving cross hatching.
Granted, we should ALL create and practice our OWN assignments, so we're familiar with the hard parts and the "prerequisite" topics (I might want an assignment that required hatching, but NOT any knowledge of Layers or Text Styles, say. Sometimes I need an assignment with just an hour's notice, you know.
On the same site, it would be nice to have a huge Word or raw text file with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. Each of use could skim down the list and copy/paste them into a fast ten-question quiz.
For example, I've used the "Clock" assignment in one Introductory night class for over ten years. I'm sick of it! I'd like to download .dwg files that cover similar topics (Absolute and relative coords, arcs, array, fluctutating width polylines, Layouts, dimensions, etc). I'll email it to anyone that asks, but I'm afraid I can't credit the textbook that my predicessor originally got it from.
Maybe this is something I should moderate if AUGI would host it?
-Paul