Dataset2/D2TBSS

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Group Trajectory

 Session 1: Bwang divided the figure into horizontal and vertical lines, Formulas for both sticks and squares were produced, 
            The values for N=4, 5, and 6 were agreed upon and posted to the Wiki.  Quicksilver offers an explanation of how
            the pattern grows but it is not discussed
 Session 2: Feedback attended to
 Session 3: 
 Session 4: 

Group composition: Stable

 Session 1:  bw   qs   az
 Session 2:  bw   qs   az         
 Session 3:  
 Session 4:  
  
 (L)                   (N)  

Session I

 bwang8 5/9/06 6:23:18 PM EDT: hi
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:23:23 PM EDT: Hi
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:23:28 PM EDT: hey
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:23:35 PM EDT: So we can't have our own friends?
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:23:40 PM EDT: nope
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:23:49 PM EDT: lol
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:23:52 PM EDT: hey three of us are from miller
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:23:55 PM EDT: Hi everyone!
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:24:59 PM EDT: Today's session is mainly to get to know the VMT system
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:29:12 PM EDT: You can click on the button at the top that says "View Topic" to see the math problem
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:29:32 PM EDT: ok
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:29:50 PM EDT: are we suppose to solve it now?
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:30:13 PM EDT: Then you can click on the button in the little window that appears to open the topic in another big growser window
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:30:36 PM EDT: browser*
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:30:40 PM EDT: It didn't open.
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:30:52 PM EDT: Now it did.
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:31:32 PM EDT: So, are we supposed to work together?
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:31:49 PM EDT: yeah
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:31:50 PM EDT: ok
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:31:54 PM EDT: Exactly!
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:32:04 PM EDT: Aditya, you there?
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:32:05 PM EDT: you can divide the thing into two parts
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:32:10 PM EDT: Let's start this thing.
 (bwang draws the third iteration of the pattern splitted in 2 diagrams dividing the horizontal and vertical lines)
 ...
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:32:58 PM EDT: what are the lines for?
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:33:01 PM EDT: go to view topic
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:33:05 PM EDT: so you can see we only need to figur one out to get the total stick
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:33:32 PM EDT: 1+2+3+........+N+N
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:33:38 PM EDT: times that by 2
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:33:40 PM EDT: Never mind I figured it out..
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:34:01 PM EDT: Can we collaborate this answer even more?
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:34:05 PM EDT: To make it even simpler?
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:34:15 PM EDT: ok
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:34:16 PM EDT: Because I think we can.
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:34:50 PM EDT: ((1+N)*N/2+N)*2
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:34:58 PM EDT: that's the formula, right?
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:35:15 PM EDT: How did you come up with it?
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:35:16 PM EDT: for total sticks
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:35:34 PM EDT: is a common formual
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:35:40 PM EDT: formula
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:35:46 PM EDT: Yeah, I know.
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:35:59 PM EDT: and just slightly modify it to get this
 (whiteboard)
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:36:31 PM EDT: Aditya, you get this right?
 (bwang corrects his drawing so that the horizontal lines orient in the same way that the original problem drawing)
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:38:38 PM EDT: The number of squares is just (1+N)*N/2  (points to his formula posted at 6:34:50 PM)
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:38:52 PM EDT: I put BWang's formula on the whiteboard
 (whiteboard)
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:39:45 PM EDT: So how do we submit this?
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:40:26 PM EDT: We are still in the process
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:40:38 PM EDT: We are discussing
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:40:41 PM EDT: you can complete the table for different N and put that on the wiki

The practice of moving formulas to the whiteboard is not picked up, so the formula for the number of squares never makes it on to the whiteboard.

 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:46:50 PM EDT: Are we Team B?
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:46:55 PM EDT: TEAM B
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:47:02 PM EDT: i am done
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:47:06 PM EDT: I think's its case sensitive.
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:47:11 PM EDT: Alright, my turn.
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:47:25 PM EDT: Nice!
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:47:27 PM EDT: is mine in the correct format
 Aznx 5/9/06 6:49:34 PM EDT: The number of squares is 15.
 Gerry 5/9/06 6:49:47 PM EDT: You might want to draw the table on the whiteboard to make sure you all agree
 (table being constructed on the whiteboard by bwang)
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 6:51:00 PM EDT: There are 15 squares and 44 sticks for n=5?
 (correction 4 instead of 3 and the values for n=5 just mentioned by Quicksilver added by bwang)
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:52:03 PM EDT: isn't it 40
 bwang8 5/9/06 6:52:18 PM EDT: (15+5)*2
 (correction 40 instead of 44 by bwang)

Interesting... This an application of ((1+N)*N/2+N)*2 -> ((1+5)*5/2+5)*2) -> (15+5)*2 = 40

Later they have on the whiteboard two tables and one textbox which contain overlap but disagree in one number. In two, number of sticks for N=5 is 44 in the rest it is 40, so they try to coordinate this. Quicksilver does not seem responsive and later he posts this long chat message:

Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:00:39 PM EDT: Well, anyway, you can see a pattern that the amount of squares increases by the n. For the sticks, The bottom row's square on the right has 2 new sticks. All the squares in the new row to the left of it have 3 new sticks. So, If te row has 5 squares, 4 of the squares have 3 sticks, the last on only has two. For the enitre Figure, you would add the amount to the previous ammount

After that technical problem the moderator sort of closes down the session:

 Gerry 5/9/06 7:04:43 PM EDT: Maybe we should stop for today
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:04:48 PM EDT: Alright.
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:04:50 PM EDT: Quicksilver... why don't you go ahead and close this window and try to enter again
 Gerry 5/9/06 7:05:10 PM EDT: and let jsarmi help Quicksilver get ready to Thursday
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:05:27 PM EDT: (BTW, this room will now show up in the "My Rooms" tab not on the "Limited Access" one)
 Quicksilver leaves the room 5/9/06 7:05:43 PM EDT
 Gerry 5/9/06 7:05:48 PM EDT: You made a lot of progress already.
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:05:53 PM EDT: So do we leave?
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:06:01 PM EDT: And when do we come back?
 ...
 Gerry 5/9/06 7:06:51 PM EDT: I think we will have the next session at the same time on Thursday. You will come into the same room and start where you left off today
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:07:06 PM EDT: that's correct... same time, same team, same room
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:07:12 PM EDT: ok
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:07:15 PM EDT: I have a dentis't appointment...I don't think I can come
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:07:16 PM EDT: Same time on Thursay...got it!
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:07:37 PM EDT: but aren't we done now with this problem
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:07:47 PM EDT: Yeah
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:07:56 PM EDT: So I guess we would start on the second problem?
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:08:05 PM EDT: ok
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:08:16 PM EDT: Did you guys discuss the problem like it said to?
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:08:21 PM EDT: Yeah.
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:08:22 PM EDT: i didn't get half the messages'
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:08:24 PM EDT: so i dont know
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:08:25 PM EDT: yeah

Because Quicksilver can't make it on Thursday , they reschedule their session for the next day:

 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:09:45 PM EDT: Can we just reschedule for wednesday or something?
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:11:03 PM EDT: If it works out for everyone, you could re-schedule... is that an option?
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:11:23 PM EDT: Wednesday should work for me.
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:11:31 PM EDT: it works for me
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:11:43 PM EDT: bwang?
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:11:50 PM EDT: yes
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:11:59 PM EDT: So this time tomorrow then
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:12:11 PM EDT: in place of thursdays
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:12:14 PM EDT: wednesday, 6-7 central?
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:12:34 PM EDT: Same time as today.
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:12:38 PM EDT: Yeah
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:12:44 PM EDT: ok
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:12:45 PM EDT: Except it's Wednesday instead of Thursday.
 ....
    Aznx 5/9/06 7:13:37 PM EDT: So will we start on a new problem?
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:13:43 PM EDT: Is it clear to everyone???
 Aznx 5/9/06 7:13:46 PM EDT: Tomorrow?
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:13:48 PM EDT: Yes.
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:13:59 PM EDT: ok
 jsarmi 5/9/06 7:14:11 PM EDT: Some of you are on Central time and some of you on Pacific time, so do not get confused... same time as today
 bwang8 5/9/06 7:14:17 PM EDT: ok
 Quicksilver 5/9/06 7:14:25 PM EDT: Ok. See you tomorrow then.

Feedback

 VMT Feedback
 
 We were very interested in the approach that divided the figure into  
 the horizontal lines and the vertical lines and the quickness with  
 which formulas fell out of that approach. It seemed as though you  
 also were paying attention to each other's work and quickly reached  
 agreement. You handled the technology of the chat environment and the  
 wiki easily.
 
 We also noticed two places in the chat where some kinds of  
 conversation did not happen. There was a point where 44 was posted as  
 the number of sticks and 40 was offered as a correction. There was no  
 discussion of how 44 was calculated. At another moment, Quicksilver  
 posted an explanation of the pattern of growth that was not discussed.
 
 There was a sense in which you indicated that your work was done when  
 you had at least one answer for the questions in the problem. For the  
 next step we will encourage you to think more about the different  
 approaches and the problems that you can discover on your own and  
 that are interesting to pursue.

Session II

 Gerry 5/10/06 7:02:03 PM EDT: You have some feedback and a new Topic
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:02:13 PM EDT: Has everyone read the feedback?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:02:17 PM EDT: yup
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:02:25 PM EDT: NOw we have to discuss
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:02:28 PM EDT: yes
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:01 PM EDT: Well,, the part about converstaion not happening is because of me
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:06 PM EDT: my computer was lagging....
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:12 PM EDT: but that's out of our hands
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:03:17 PM EDT: So, I think we should focus on discussing on each step more.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:30 PM EDT: and explain every answer thoroughly
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:03:40 PM EDT: Even if the answer was "obvious."
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:03:48 PM EDT: ok
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:49 PM EDT: like i gave a wrong answer, but my explanations didn't come up on the computer because of the lag
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:03:58 PM EDT: so thats one thing
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:04:12 PM EDT: maybe think of more ways of doing the same problem?
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:04:21 PM EDT: Yeah.

They try to start an activity. Two proposals, looking at today's topic and talking about Quicksilvers wrong idea:

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:04:50 PM EDT: Now did you two read today's topic?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:05:08 PM EDT: what was your pattern of growth, quicksiler
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:06:20 PM EDT: i think it was something about the amount of squares that increased with each row....and how one of the new squares had 3 new sticks while the other new ones had 2 new sticks
 p M
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:06:41 PM EDT: oh, ok
 (Quicksilver starts to draw squares with sticks to illustrate his talk to which he refers to in his next chat message)
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:07:07 PM EDT: i drew some sqaures
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:07:19 PM EDT: the left one had three new sticks
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:07:33 PM EDT: the right one has a new stick on the bottom and on the right
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:07:39 PM EDT: the top one is from an old square
 Gerry 5/10/06 7:07:40 PM EDT: It was at 7:00:39 -- to get the old messages, click on the icon above here with the two circular arrows
 (this messages points to a message from the previous day's session, unclear if they followed the link?)
 (the feedback textbox is deleted from the whiteboard)
  Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:09:25 PM EDT: yea that's wrong
  Aznx 5/10/06 7:09:33 PM EDT: So let's brainstorm through some problems that we think are challenging.

Aznx goes back to his idea of orienting to a new task not quicksilvers error to which bwang and quicksilver oriented, others agree:

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:09:40 PM EDT: yes...new topic
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:09:42 PM EDT: ok
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:10:20 PM EDT: 3-d figures?
 (quicksilver adds sticks to the 2 squares he drew earlier to make them 3-D)

Later on, he adds a third 3D square and calls them a "row of blocks". Aznx makes some "projections" of what they could do:

 Aznx 5/10/06 7:11:06 PM EDT: I think we should discuss on the different methods.
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:11:24 PM EDT: So that we can easily apply our thoughts quickly when seeing a problem.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:11:30 PM EDT: Yes....but we must find a question or problem to investigate
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:11:37 PM EDT: Yeah.
 p M M
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:11:50 PM EDT: I think we should start off with a conjecture, that we need to prove.
 p M M M
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:12:03 PM EDT: Not a hard one, but one that can be challenging.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:12:17 PM EDT: Maybe a row of blocks
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:12:27 PM EDT: likethis
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:12:44 PM EDT: What about them?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:12:59 PM EDT: The amount of sticks may increase in a pattern?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:13:01 PM EDT: The problem from yesterday, but only 3-d

The problem from yesterday! BUT different. Notice no reference to members! (They are stable!) and this is taken by Quicksilver to be a negative assessment, a complaint! BUT ONLY?

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:07 PM EDT: yea i guess
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:09 PM EDT: not that good

He repairs the offer, bwang accepts, he mitigates it, bwant escalates, aznx endorses it, quicksilver mitigates put down:

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:18 PM EDT: maybe a pyramind
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:13:24 PM EDT: yeah
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:30 PM EDT: although that's hard to draw
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:13:35 PM EDT: pryamind is good
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:13:36 PM EDT: Yeah, I liked that.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:36 PM EDT: but we shoudl be able to managt
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:13:36 PM EDT: e
 (Quicksilver draws a 2d version of a stack of cubes in pyramid shape and marks it as "side view")  

Yesterday is still a problem:

 bwang8 5/10/06 7:14:56 PM EDT: isn't this the same as yesterday problem
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:15:03 PM EDT: Really?
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:15:10 PM EDT: Except it's 3-D.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:15:12 PM EDT: no it's three d




Interesting: What can we use that we ALREADY KNOW:

 Aznx 5/10/06 7:16:45 PM EDT: So, how should we approach this?
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:16:54 PM EDT: What can we use that we already know?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:16:57 PM EDT: Layer by layer shown in a chart?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:17:01 PM EDT: well we can divide it into a front and a back
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:17:02 PM EDT: I'd suggest yesterday's problem.
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:17:10 PM EDT: yeah
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:17:22 PM EDT: using the formula from yesterday's problem
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:17:32 PM EDT: we can figure the front and back easily
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:17:36 PM EDT: this
 (Points to the formula from Session I which is still on the whiteboard) 

"break it down" is something they used in Session I

"Yesterday stuff:"

 bwang8 5/10/06 7:32:27 PM EDT: do you mind if i erase some yesterday stuff?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:32:34 PM EDT: yea u can do it
 Diagrams and other materials (e.g. table) are deleted, the formula is kept and then
 a "decomposed" diagram with horizontal and vertical sticks for a 3x3 grid is created by bwang (as he did in S1!)
 ...
   bwang8 5/10/06 7:33:57 PM EDT: when they combine
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:34:05 PM EDT: they make a 3 by 3 square
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:34:08 PM EDT: yes
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:34:14 PM EDT: so just count these
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:34:28 PM EDT: and the equation for it is 2N(N+1)
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:34:35 PM EDT: right?
 p M M
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:34:58 PM EDT: N is the level
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:34:59 PM EDT: I don't know
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:35:04 PM EDT: Prove it.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:35:11 PM EDT: Where did you get it?
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:35:16 PM EDT: I'll help you as you go along.
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:35:27 PM EDT: I kind of get it, but not clearly.
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:35:27 PM EDT: i mean just from the top and bottom 3 by 3 squares
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:35:44 PM EDT: Where did the 2 come from?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:35:54 PM EDT: this is 3(3+1)  (reference to the whitebaord)

Interesting explanation of bwang8's formula. Is it shared now? Was it just in bwang's problem space before? Was it in everbody's problem space but positioned differently? With different meanings? Markings:

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:36:05 PM EDT: ok
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:36:05 PM EDT: Ah.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:36:07 PM EDT: i c
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:36:08 PM EDT: I get it.
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:36:10 PM EDT: ok

But this "sharedness" is contingent, not cumulative! For example... in this passage both Quicksilver and bwang create different graphics and at the end, they use it to understand each other's views:

 bwang8 5/10/06 7:36:10 PM EDT: ok
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:36:32 PM EDT: so now we get the top and bottom
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:36:40 PM EDT: we need to find the middle
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:14 PM EDT: i don't understand something
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:15 PM EDT: 
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:15 PM EDT: 
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:15 PM EDT: 
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:19 PM EDT: sorry\\
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:28 PM EDT: um...what do you mean it is the top and bottom
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:37:37 PM EDT: oh
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:37:39 PM EDT: it is a pyramid with a flat face right
 p M
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:37:47 PM EDT: let me explain
 p M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:38:38 PM EDT: This face could go againts a wall(this is a top view)
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:38:48 PM EDT: it is just a way to divide the problem
 p M
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:39:05 PM EDT: so the yellow is the top level?
 p M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:39:45 PM EDT: we are just focusing on the bottommost level
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:39:54 PM EDT: Yeah.
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:40:04 PM EDT: and all those edges with scribble on it are the top
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:40:18 PM EDT: So this is against the floor underneath the other two levels
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:40:35 PM EDT: yes
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:40:43 PM EDT: ok...continue then

(Note: the use of whiteboard references is very sophisticated here)

Also, bwang, who is "explaining" is also monitoring the intelegibility of his own explanation, and complains about it:

 bwang8 5/10/06 7:42:51 PM EDT: my explanation is pretty bad
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:43:01 PM EDT: do you understand?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:43:12 PM EDT: enough to go on with the problem
 Aznx 5/10/06 7:43:12 PM EDT: I understand it.

Bwang posts this equation on the whiteboard, not on the chat:

 top/bottom: 2n(n+1)  
 middle: (n+1)^2

Here, "recursive equation/function" appears:

 bwang8 5/10/06 7:46:30 PM EDT: so we can use recursive equation to figure out n 3d pryamind
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:46:36 PM EDT: stick number
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:46:42 PM EDT: lol
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:46:48 PM EDT: bad grammar
 (bwang scribles on the whiteboard: Sum (n=1, n) = 4n(n+1) + (n+1)^2

Later he clarifies how is that this is a "recursive function"

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:50:18 PM EDT: It goes up by one every time because n=1 rite?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:50:38 PM EDT: no, n start at 1
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:50:46 PM EDT: oh yeah!!!
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:50:46 PM EDT: this is a recursive function
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:50:46 PM EDT: 
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:51:26 PM EDT: when n=1, plug 1 into the right equation\\
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:51:40 PM EDT: 12?
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:51:58 PM EDT: when  n=2, plug 2 into the  right equation and add the equation when n=1
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:52:13 PM EDT: Oh...so u add the thing that came before
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:52:17 PM EDT: yes
 bwang8 5/10/06 7:52:31 PM EDT: 12 is right  (points to Quicksilver's 7:51:40 PM)

Interesting transition to the Wiki (What to put, who/how to put it):

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 7:57:45 PM EDT: so we have to go to the wiki now
 ...
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:01:03 PM EDT: so our equation
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:01:11 PM EDT: no first lets state our problem
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:01:49 PM EDT: The number of sticks to make a N level pryamind
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:02:04 PM EDT: ?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:02:17 PM EDT: Yeah, that's our question.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:02:56 PM EDT: Err...
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:03:03 PM EDT: I kind of put somethingt different
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:03:04 PM EDT: 
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:03:09 PM EDT: But it's similar
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:03:24 PM EDT: Wait, do we all have to put it in?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:03:30 PM EDT: Only one of us right?

Today's result was "technically" the same as yesterday but today was "really" a discussion

 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:04:03 PM EDT: you guys can add on
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:04:08 PM EDT: i just put the basic
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:04:20 PM EDT: Maybe share our results?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:04:53 PM EDT: We technically had the same result.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:05:07 PM EDT: Whaddya mean?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:05:21 PM EDT: oh as yesterday?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:05:31 PM EDT: Yeah.
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:05:36 PM EDT: And today.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:05:40 PM EDT: Still...
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:05:43 PM EDT: Well today was really a discussion.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:05:46 PM EDT: we should say that'
 ...
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:06:39 PM EDT: That may mean these types of problems all are similar in one way

The "natural" person to write their findings on the Wiki might be bwang since he is the one who was driving the process and explaining things to others, but he says he is "bad with words". So Quicksilver suggests that they do it together. In reality, he does it by himself almost, which is a great display of his level of engagement with prior group activity:


 Aznx 5/10/06 8:06:55 PM EDT: Wait, who is submitting?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:06:57 PM EDT: bwang?
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:06:59 PM EDT: tell them the intervals between levels
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:06 PM EDT: or quicksilver, or me?
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:07:08 PM EDT: sorry, i am bad with words
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:07:14 PM EDT: So am i
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:15 PM EDT: Not to worry.
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:21 PM EDT: We should write it out
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:22 PM EDT: here
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:07:24 PM EDT: Aznx to the rescue lol
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:26 PM EDT: Together
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:07:30 PM EDT: sure
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:30 PM EDT: No not that
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:07:34 PM EDT: a conclusion
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:34 PM EDT: Yeah lol
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:07:36 PM EDT: yeah
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:51 PM EDT: So first, we started off with the basic problem.
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:07:57 PM EDT: and changed it to a 3-D problem
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:08:02 PM EDT: to make it more challenging
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:08:04 PM EDT: Yea
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:08:22 PM EDT: then we divided the top, bottom, and middle area down, to make the problem simpler for us
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:08:42 PM EDT: Then, we recognized the 2N(N+1) pattern in the middle area
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:08:44 PM EDT: That was one strategy\\
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:08:54 PM EDT: that's our second: finding a pattern
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:08:55 PM EDT: dividing it
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:08:59 PM EDT: yes
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:09:07 PM EDT: Finally, we used the recursion method to figure out the obttom area,
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:09:15 PM EDT: obttom?
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:09:16 PM EDT: 
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:09:19 PM EDT: So that's three strategies right there.
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:09:32 PM EDT: I meant bottom
 ...

Later, Quicksilver still assigns the task to bwang. Also, here there is a retrospective-prospective move: The feedback said X, we can do that next time

 Aznx 5/10/06 8:10:32 PM EDT: I think bwang should put it in, since he's more familiar with the recursion method and how to use it than we are,
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:10:36 PM EDT: Agreed?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:10:51 PM EDT: Today's topic siad go to the wiki and share the most intersting math problems that your group chose to work on
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:10:59 PM EDT: agreed
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:11:15 PM EDT: but we do understand it now
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:11:18 PM EDT: that's important
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:11:28 PM EDT: Well, we should just say we wanted to explore yesterday's problem more.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:11:29 PM EDT: maybe we can apply it next time...who knows?
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:11:32 PM EDT: Yes, we do.
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:11:32 PM EDT: ok
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:12:06 PM EDT: we can use the strategy we used to solve this problem to solve future problems
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:12:31 PM EDT: the method is important
 bwang8 5/10/06 8:12:36 PM EDT: not the answer
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:12:48 PM EDT: Yup.
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:12:49 PM EDT: definiteyly
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:12:56 PM EDT: Always learned that whereever I learned math. =P

Interestingly, here they find it relevant to talk about things that they "learned." How did they do that? For what purpose?

 bwang8 5/10/06 8:13:05 PM EDT: we learn that divide the problem up can make it simpler and easier to solve
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:13:09 PM EDT: so bwang...are you updating the wiki?
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:13:14 PM EDT: yea
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:13:21 PM EDT: we also learned finding a pattern is a good step
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:13:39 PM EDT: yes and we could have also started with a simpler problem
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:13:42 PM EDT: in fact...we did
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:13:43 PM EDT: and recursion can be usually used when solving for a pattern, after finding the designated pattern of course
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:13:48 PM EDT: yesterday's problem was simpler
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:13:52 PM EDT: yes, we did!
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:14:00 PM EDT: so we actually used 4 strategies =D
 Quicksilver 5/10/06 8:14:12 PM EDT: yes
 Aznx 5/10/06 8:14:34 PM EDT: We also tried to look at the problem from different views, although it's not really a strategy.

The moderator kind of "closes" down the session by bringing up next session:

Gerry 5/10/06 8:15:46 PM EDT: So, can you all come back here at the same time next Tuesday?

Feedback II

 VMT Feedback on Session #2
 
 You can load the old chat messages by clicking on the double arrow icon above the chat scroll bar. 
 You can look through the history of the whiteboard by using the scroll bar all the way on the left 
 (be sure to scroll all the way down to the present in order to draw anything new.)
 
 You did a great job of defining a challenging problem and solving it by using a combination of methods 
 that were well suited to the problem. And you shared what you did with the other groups in the wiki. 
 
 You noticed that stating the problem and making it clear to everyone is a big part of working on a problem.  
 In going to 3-D, you selected a particular kind of pyramid. How would your problem change if you had two flat sides, 
 with each layer in a corner of the layer underneath, so that some cube faces and edges (sticks) were shared between layers?
 
 Can you explain your formula for the number of sticks so that someone in a different group can see how you got it 
 by breaking each layer into its top surface, bottom and middle and then counting the horizontal 
 and vertical sticks separately?
 
 Do you understand how team C got its formulae for the diamond pattern of squares? 
 What if they had a diamond pattern of diamonds (just rotate the squares 45 degrees)?
 
 What shapes make mathematically interesting patterns in 2-D or in 3-D?

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