The tutor-web drilling system is designed for learning so there are typically no limits on the number of attempts at improving performance. This system is used at multiple schools and universities in Iceland and Kenya, mostly for mathematics and statistics. Students earn SmileyCoin, a cryptocurrency, while studying. In Iceland the system has typically been used by students who use their own devices to solve homework assignments during the semester, accessing the Internet-based tutor-web at http://tutor-web.net. These students typically take final exams on paper at the end of the semester. In Kenya the system is a part of a plan to enhance mathematics education using educational technology, organised by the Smiley Charity with the African Maths Initiative. This has been done by donating servers running the tutor-web to schools and tablets to students. Typically these schools do not have Internet access so the cryptocurrency can not be used. Innovative redesign was needed during COVID-19 in spring, 2020, since universities in Iceland were not able to host in-house finals and schools in Kenya were closed so tablets could not be donated directly to students. Remote finals were held in Iceland but the implementation was largely in the hands of the instructors. In Kenya, community libraries remained open and became a place for students to come in to study. Innovations included using the tutor-web as a remote drilling system in place of final exams in a large undergraduate course in statistics and donating tablets to libraries in Kenya. These libraries all have access to the Internet and the students have therefore been given the option to purchase the tablet using their SmileyCoin. This paper describes these implementations and how this unintended experiment will likely affect the future development and use of the tutor-web in both countries.
翻译:家俱网钻孔系统的设计是为了学习,因此通常不会限制改进业绩的尝试次数。该系统在冰岛和肯尼亚的多所学校和大学使用,主要用于数学和统计。学生在学习时会挣到加密货币SmilleyCoin。在冰岛,系统通常被学生使用自己的设备在学期里完成作业任务,在http://tutor-web.net上访问基于因特网的辅导网。这些学生通常在学期结束时会通过纸质考试。在肯尼亚,该系统是利用教育技术加强数学教育计划的一部分,由Smilley Charity与非洲数学倡议共同组织。这是通过向学校和平板学生捐赠服务器来做的。这些学校通常没有互联网接入,因此不能使用加密货币。在2020年春季的COVID-19期间,需要创新重新设计,因为冰岛的大学无法在内部公开举办决赛,而肯尼亚的学校也关闭了桌面,因此无法直接向学生捐赠使用教学技术。远程的服务器对学校和纸质网站进行学习,在冰岛的网络里头进行这项研究,在冰岛,在大学里头进行这项研究时,在大学里,在大学里,还在使用。