© 2017 Ingo Dahn
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Here are some more results of my previous work.
2018
The new privacy regulations of the European
Union, GDPR, require new privacy declarations for
most web sites. If such a site uses other systems
which store personal data, these other systems
must be taken into account. Using ES6 and the
Babel Transpiler I developed a system for the
aggregation of privacy information of subsystms
into an overall privacy declaration.
An App for publishing results of an activity in a
learning management system (LMS). Instructors
can upload activity results and students can only
see their individual results as well as their position
relative to other students. The App has been
developed for the Tsugi framework. It can be
integrated into any modern LMS using Tsugi.
2017
Thes are the German slides of a presentation I
gave September 11, 2017, at the Federal Ministry
of Economy and Energy in Berlin on a session on
„Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Networking“.
Inparticular I discuss conditions for sustainable AI
projects in Higher Education.
MathCoach (Search for Logik)
This is a tool kit for building interactive questions
on propositional logic, in particular on truth
tables, semantic inferences, normal forms and
Karnaugh-Veitch diagrams which I developed for
the MathCoach system of HTW Saar. The sample
problems can be adapted without knowing
MathCoach‘s authoring language Laplace Script.
The link provided leads to sample configurations
(in German) of those questions.
This German online script is based on parts of the
video recorded course on Stochastics by Robert
Rockenfeller from the University Koblenz-Landau.
It is augmented by randomized interactive self-
tests from the IMathAS and MathCoach test
systems. Embedded worksheets from the Open
Source online computer algebra system SageMath
Cell allow for student experiments and import of
real life data.
These are my slides from a presentation
discussing the challenges and promises teachers,
authors and publishers are facing in view of the
emerging interactive online and mobile
educational resources. The presentation
compares the commercial approach with the
open community based approach.
This online course material presents the basic
Mathematics that students entering university
courses in Math, Economy, Computing, Natural
Sciences or Engineering should know. Unlike
other courses, it integrates use of the online
computer algebra system SageMath Cell and
teaches its basic usage „on the fly“.
The NetMath Web Site
The NetMath web site (in German) is the
public face of the NetMath community.
NetMath helps its members to utilize
digital media in teaching Math and
Engineering.
The NetMath Search Engine
The NetMath search engine lets you find
and access free resources from the
NetMath community (mostly in German)
with a single click.
The IMathAS Math Test System
IMathAS is an Open Source Math test
system developed by David Lippman. I
provide teacher support for its users as
part of my work for the Virtual Campus
Rhineland-Palatinate.