The A.D.D Thread
what? math and physics were so fun and easy when I took them. I'm not sure how it is today, but back when I took the class, both professor I had were big into MATLAB, so for home work and exams, we did it all in MATLAB, and just turn in the problems that we solved right in the file.
It kinda felt like cheating, because the only real way to make the solutions work is actually getting the right answer, so if students choose to do the work and exam through MATALB, it pretty much means you're getting 100% right.
I have no idea if that is still true today, but I wasn't complaining back then.
It kinda felt like cheating, because the only real way to make the solutions work is actually getting the right answer, so if students choose to do the work and exam through MATALB, it pretty much means you're getting 100% right.
I have no idea if that is still true today, but I wasn't complaining back then.
Originally Posted by S20004ME_PDX,Mar 4 2009, 10:28 AM
what? math and physics were so fun and easy when I took them. I'm not sure how it is today, but back when I took the class, both professor I had were big into MATLAB, so for home work and exams, we did it all in MATLAB, and just turn in the problems that we solved right in the file.
It kinda felt like cheating, because the only real way to make the solutions work is actually getting the right answer, so if students choose to do the work and exam through MATALB, it pretty much means you're getting 100% right.
I have no idea if that is still true today, but I wasn't complaining back then.
It kinda felt like cheating, because the only real way to make the solutions work is actually getting the right answer, so if students choose to do the work and exam through MATALB, it pretty much means you're getting 100% right.
I have no idea if that is still true today, but I wasn't complaining back then.







