Innovative ideas for teaching supports: Application to Graph theory

09/12/2022
by   Nicolas Catusse, et al.
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Teaching graph theory with the most adequate tools requires time and ideas. We present how an open community of teachers shares contents and ideas on an innovative platform. The objective is to get the students autonomous in their training with activities that give them immediate feedback on their understanding. Beyond learning, the very large collection of exercises of various levels can also be used to evaluate the student's level. The proposed activities can be algorithm's code in classical programming languages (e.g. Java, Python) that the student can test with predefined tests proposed by the teacher or collections of generated questions.

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