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Mika.Seppala

Personal Information

JEM Interests

Developing technology and creating content for next generation eLearning systems. Using virtual reality in education.

Short CV

Dr. Seppälä is Professor of Mathematics at Florida State University. He was the co-ordinator of the WebALT eContent Project (EDC-22253). He was the Finnish representative in the Database Committee of the European Mathematical Council and later in the various Euromath projects (1984 - 1994). He served as the secretary of the OpenMath Society for 1997 - 2007, and he was the coordinator of the first OpenMath project (1994 - 1996) to get community support. Dr. Seppälä has extensive experience in creating educational on-line materials for calculus.

JEM position
steering committee
Competencies
Mathematical knowledge management, Developer of on-line materials in mathematics, Multilingual on-line exercises, WebALT

Blog entries

JEM Post-Mortem

The JEM Network was active for three years: from August 2006 to August 2009. The Network organized 19 workshops, seminars and schools during three years: about one event every two months. The purpose of the network was to advance the use of information technology in education with a special focus in mathematics. These meetings have certainly contributed to that goal.

Observations from ICWL 2009

The first few talks, that I have attended today at the International Conference on Web-based learning 2009, have been about metadata. Erik Duval gave first a powerful keynote talk, and several session speakers have continued on that. We need perhaps some sort of metadata of metadata etc. We already have repositories of repositories, which Duval is promoting.

Real Time Assessment

This semester I have been using the Interwrite Personal Response System (see http://www.interwritelearning.com/products/prs/radio/detail.html) in the classroom. Instructor using this system prepares questions that will be shown to the students on a video projector screen in the classroom. The questions are multiple choice, and students answer by clickers.

Podcasting vs. Lecturing


Zoom H2 microphone

I have been in the business of producing calculus podcasts for a while. Now we experimented reproducing a mathematical talk as a podcast. Together with Emil Volcheck and Tony Shaska I organized a special session at the Joint Meeting of the AMS and MAA that took place in Washington, DC this January. Emil had a Zoom H2 portable audiorecorder that we used to record Peter Buser’s talk. Together with Buser we then recreated the slideshow, and matched that with the recorded audio. The result is available at http://gallery.me.com/mika.seppala#100437.

Mac Pro vs MacBook Air in Movie Production



To get a true picture of the performance differences, I took snapshots of CPU and memory usage of Mac Pro and of MacBook Air while the computers where producing the movie discussed in my previous blog entry.

The picture above shows the CPU usage of my Mac Pro, and the picture below that of my MacBook Air.

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