Richard BaraniukSidney BurrusDon JohnsonRice University
The Signal Processing Education Network
James McClellanJustin Romberg
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark YoderWayne Padgett
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Ricardo von BorriesPatricia Nava
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Lisa Petrides, Cynthia Jimes, Clare MorensenISKME
crises in SP education• Sequential and inflexible textbooks
– sequential presentation misleads and bores students– current textbooks not customizable
• Static and inefficient content development models– textbooks and other learning materials take years to develop
and get to market
• Passive student experience– studies show most undergraduates passively listen, transcribe,
absorb, and repeat in course after course
• Missing components– most textbooks do not have enough support material to reach
diverse audiences
• Inaccessible– textbook costs rising 2-4x faster than inflation
our response
Signal Processing Education Network (SPEN)
1.A new framework and platform for SP educationbased on
– Connexions: open access e-textbook system
– Lablets: interactive visualizations and simulations
– Q/A database: for assessing student learningprogress
2.A growing community of concerned SP educators
supported by the NSF CI-Team program
Connexions
SPQR/QuAD
Q/A databases
signal processing education network
interactiveLablets
community
Focuspeer review
system
Connexions
Sidney BurrusRice University
open educational resources
• The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement was inspired by the Open Source movement in software
• Information is freely usable, re-usable, re-mixable, modifiable, etc.
• Creative Commons license makes content both safe and easy to share
Connexions (cnx.org)
• Non-profit educational platform founded in 1999
• Innovative authoring and publishing environment
• All materials free on-line (web, PDF, ePub for iPad)
• All materials low-cost in print
• Modular: 1000 e-textbooks built from 17000 modules
• Worldwide usage: 2+ million users per month
• Content and translations in 40+ languages
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Authors
Module
Instructors
Students
Course, book
Ideas,information
Repository
books vs. on-line use
Books from Connexions:• Personalized, on-demand printing, up-to-date,
inexpensive, collaboratively authored, allows pre and post publication review, never “out of print”, “Long tail” publications, content for eBooks, one button to buy printed book
On-Line use of Connexions:• Allows modern pedagogy: concept-based, problem
solving-based, discovery-based learning. Dynamic, interactive, linked, adapts to learning style, student and author driven, allows “assessment and evaluation”, Virtual Labs
• 55 faculty adoptions across USA in 2010
• 6 customized versions in CNX
• Approved by California Free Digital Textbook Initiative (met 19/19 standards)
free online: 2 million uses to date
iPad/iPhone/Android via ePub
$26.31 in print(627 pages)
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strong core of SP content
stanfordillinois
michiganwisconsinberkeley
ohio staterose-hulman
ga techuteprice
cambridgesouth africa
vietman…
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Connexions in Spanish
DSPanish
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Lenses
Sidney BurrusRice University
quality control
must be scalable
peer reviewexclusive
communityinclusive
lenses
social software for quality control inspiration:
cnx.org/lenses/johnDoe
ncpea.net/cnxIEEEcnx.org
IEEE-SPS/CNX lens committee
• Subcommittee of the SPED technical committee
– Roxana Saint-Nom (chair)– Richard Baraniuk– Sidney Burrus– Woon Seng Gan– Roger Green– Douglas Jones– Wayne Padgett– Jon Thorn– Doug Williams– Min Wu– Mark Yoder
• administrative management system for the IEEE-SPS lens
• akin to Manuscript Central, etc.
Interactive Lablets
Sidney BurrusRice University
Mark Yoder, Wayne PadgettRoss Hulman Institute of Technology
interactivity
see
do
interactivity
see
do
semantic / active content
Mathematics Markup Language (MathML)
interactive lablets
• Interactive simulations that enhance learning and teaching
• Enable learning to visualize, process, and interact hands-on
• Encourage exploration of SP topics
• Make abstract ideas more concrete
• Easily integrated into Connexions
• Easy to develop using LabVIEW, Mathematica, Matlab, JDSP, …
Q/A Databases
James McClellanGeorgia Institute of Technology
Q/A databases
• Signal Processing Question and Response (SPQR) system at Georgia Tech: over 1200 solved problems
• Question/Answer data base (QuADbase) at Rice
• QTI markup compatible with learning management systems and Connexions
• Track student performance through courses and across curricula
• Under development: SP intelligent tutoring system
SPQR
• Please add gratuitous screen shot of SPQR
QuAD: question/answer database
Get Involved!
get involved!
• Contribute a module/collection to Connexions at cnx.org– new material or out-of-print textbook– LaTeX, MS Word, OpenOffice
• Contribute an interactive lablet to lablets.org• Contribute a problem and solution to SPQR
at its.vip.gatech.edu or QuAD at quadbase.org
• Volunteer to peer-evaluate materials at IEEEcnx.org
• Participate in the first SPEN workshop at Rice University in Houston on 23 February 2011– contact Richard Baraniuk, [email protected]