Dataset1/D1T3SS
From Jsarmi
Group Trajectory
The team starts as a very engaged group of four participants who take up on the grid-world task very actively. Very little participation by fg in the first session. A total number of 7 questions are posted in the chat. Five of them make it to the whiteboard as textboxes with answers. The complete list of questions posted in chat (C) and on the whiteboard (W) is:
- (C/W) What's the minimum distance to get from A to B? (dc)
- (C/W) What is the maximum distance from point a to b if u can only travel on each line once? (mt)
- (C/W) How would you get to B in 11 steps? (dc)
- (C) What if you could travel diagonally across the squares? can we modify the problem to think of new questions? (dc)
- (C/W) How about if you can't travel in the same direction more than once in a row? (dc)
- (C/W) What is the least number of lines to get to each of the 4 corners and to point B? (mt)
- (C) What is the maximum number of lines you can go on without let the lines touch? (mt) (i ment distance srry not lines)
Multiple grids are used to explore different questions. Last one is used a lot to explore paths and count them. The session ends because they realize the time set for the activity has expired (#1MATHWHIZ: moderator, it is after 9). Some interesting ideas in the post-session chat (e.g. Sancho: well some people didnt participate as much; #1MATHWHIZ: can we some questions that the other groups thought of)
Group composition: Unstable
Session 1: sn dc mt fg (+o) Session 2: *NS* Session 3: mt tp *canceled. tp moved to Team 1* Session 4: dc fg *NS* No session held (+o) Others participants in and out
Grid-World vs. Diagonals
Session 1: Four very engaged participants, all work on grid distances, lots of whiteboard work Session 2: -- Session 3: -- Session 4: