![]() ![]() It is the perfect scaffolding tool to help support all of my struggling learners. In the front pocket, I keep this quick reference mini-book (download it for free here). I have my students keep their game-changing Quick Reference Mini-Book in the front cover (you can download it free here) so it’s always easy to quickly access! Quick Reference Mini-Book It’s also great for putting reference material you want students to have easy access to. We don’t always finish everything we are working on in class before the bell rings (everyone has those days), so the pocket is a perfect place to put in-progress notes that you actually want students to be able to find the next day. Pockets are EVERYTHING for interactive notebooks. It’s also a bonus file in the Algebra 1 Interactive Notebook Kit Bundle. You can get the factor pair chart here-it’s particularly useful when factoring later on in Algebra 1. ![]() I include a factor pairs chart that I print at 80% size so it fits perfectly in the front cover, and I put in a pocket with essential class information (my school has a building-wide grading policy, so I like to include that, along with my email for students to have easy reference to). Interactive notebooks are meant to be tools above and beyond anything else, so thinking about how to set up the first pages is something that should be given a bit of thought. This has made it so it never happens again. I once ran out of pages in my notebook early on in Algebra 1 because I wasn’t planning with that in mind. This planning document is immensely helpful for making sure I don’t run up against the page limit of the notebook. You can also see around page 29-31 that I did some shuffling around of pages. It’s not pretty, but it’s what I actually use and it works SO well. Here’s a picture of the planning document I used. I like being able to plan how each 2-page spread will look (a 2-page spread being the neighboring left and right pages when the notebook is laying open), and I also want to be conscious about not running out of pages. I use a planning document to help me map out what will go on every page. If you want more tips on choosing a notebook, read this post about What notebook should I use for an Algebra 1 Interactive Notebook? 2. ![]() ![]() We reflect upon the project and discussįactors in both the process and the design of the embedded visualization.WORD OF CAUTION: Make sure to number the pages as the very first thing that you do! Interactive notebooks get very thick over the course of a semester, and it will be difficult to write in the corners by the time the notebook is almost complete. Provided further feedback on the visualization and the notebook-embedded The experts were able to complete tasks and We evaluated our embedded design with seven high Jupyter notebooks with features to pass data and state between the scriptingĪnd visualization contexts. Interactive bivariate calling context tree visualization for embedding in Scripting, interactive visualization, or both paradigms. Task analysis grounded in the expectation that tasks may be supported by Interviews and regular meetings with project stakeholders, we produce a formal Our collaborators make new performance analysis functionalityĪvailable to users via Jupyter notebook examples, making the project settingĬonducive to such an investigation. We conduct a design study investigating this opportunity in theĬontext of calling context trees as used for performance analysis of parallel Opportunity for leveraging the strengths of both direct manipulation and Scripting environment, such as a computational notebook, provides an Languages can support a vast range of user queries and tasks, but may be moreĬumbersome for free-form exploration. Trade-offs in flexibility, discoverability, and ease-of-use. Download a PDF of the paper titled Designing an Interactive, Notebook-Embedded, Tree Visualization to Support Exploratory Performance Analysis, by Connor Scully-Allison and 8 other authors Download PDF Abstract: Interactive visualization via direct manipulation has inherent design ![]()
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