Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Debugging

24 comments:

Mr. Lindner said...

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Anonymous said...

This tool was quite helpful because of all the examples it had, and I liked how everything wasn't written in mathimatical lingo, and was easy to understand. The tool could have had maybe a few more examples though.

Anonymous said...

This was helpful because it had lots of useful information and examples to solve at the end, but it could have included some more examples to make it easier.

Anonymous said...

this was extreamly helpful. you gave a lot of information i liked all of the examples but it may have been helpful to give a little more of them. you helped me understand checking better than i did before though, great job.

Anonymous said...

I liked this tool because it was organized and not hard understand. It was made extremely helpful for me because reminded me of all the important equations and steps to remember crucial to getting through solving an algebraic equation. More examples would have been good in addition. =]

Anonymous said...

I really liked this presentation, because it was easy to understand. I liked how thorough each slide was and all the examples there were. I also really liked how each slide went step by step and made things easy. More problems to do yourself would have been good too.

Unknown said...

All of the various examples are helpful and the information is accurate and clear, however the project does not focus on debugging and fixing mistakes made, but on solving the equations and problems.

Mr. Lindner said...

Thanks everyone. Seems to be a popular topic to view.

Unknown said...

this was very helpful for me because you explained what debugging was very clearly at the beginning and then showed on each slide how it can be used in any type of math problem. more examples to try out would help a little.

Unknown said...

Very useful from all the examples and ones to try on your own. To improve this project more it could have used a few more examples

Donnj said...

I liked this tool because it was very easy to folow. It had great examples that went in to different types of algebreac equations and had good practice problems. This tool could have used more verbal explanation of the examples.

Unknown said...

This was very useful because it had alot of examples that helped me understand better how to solve these kind of problems but giving more examples would maybe help people a little more

Unknown said...

This is a very helpful slide full of good memory devices

Unknown said...

i liked tis powerpoint, it wasn't distracting at all. but it could have had a few more examples

Unknown said...

I like this because it was so thorough. you really covered everything and it was very helpfull

Unknown said...

The tool explained how to debug before i did not know how. it was nice that there were examples after every explanation. the only thing was there could have been more examples

Unknown said...

This helped me study and I liked the examples and it was easy to understand

Unknown said...

This tool helped me study and it was easy to understand. The examples was good too.

Unknown said...

This was a great powerpoint because i needed some help on the pythagreom therom and percents and this really helped me. I agree with everyone else on giving more examples because it would make it easier to understand.

dancer4life3 said...

This was a really helpful powerpoint; I had no idea what dubugging was for my entire life until I saw this. It was very useful and you were very clear when you explained how to check math problem. I liked how you used a lot of different examples of math prblems. I don't think any improvement is needed.

Mr. Lindner said...

wow, this is a popular one. Please make sure you are choosing this as a favorite because you believe in it, not because others do. Useful compliments and feedback by most.

Unknown said...

This was helpful because there were a lot of useful examples. This could use more writing to explain things.

robbie said...

this show helped me alot, because at first i was a little confused on what debugging was, but the way you explained it and demonstrated it was perfect

Mr. Lindner said...

thank you