MATLAB Grader for Auto-Grading and Enhancing Blended Learning Mode
Overview
Blended Learning, which combines online and classroom-based instruction methods, is an effective tool for facilitating student learning in an individualised and flexible way.
MATLAB Grader can help you foster active learning by allowing you to create interactive MATLAB assignments and automatically grade student work in any learning environment. Universities in Australia have also been using MATLAB Grader to provide a flexible learning environment that successfully adapted to face-to-face and remote-online learning modes. MATLAB Grader increased students’ engagement with learning content that is interactive and personalised to their individual progress.
Find out how you can:
- Quickly set up MATLAB Grader problems for assessing student work with MATLAB
- Set up courses and invite students and other instructors
- Enhance learning content with rich MathWorks resources to stimulate student interest
- Gain access to over 200 ready-made sample problem sets for MATLAB Grader.
You can rapidly set up online courses and assessments using the already-made sample problem sets of MATLAB Grader.
MATLAB Grader can be used in two different platforms:
- MathWorks hosted site
- Learning management systems (LMS) such as CANVAS, BlackBoard, D2L Moodol and others through LTI integration
About the Presenter
Dr Shinsuke Matsubara is a senior customer success engineer for MathWorks, Australia. Before joining MathWorks, Shinsuke has various engineering research experiences on Naval architecture, including ship hydrodynamics, fluid-structure interaction, full-size ship delivery voyage test, embedded system & sensor technology for field tests, and low-cost autonomous vehicles. He also has teaching experiences in Programming, Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Vibration, Structural analysis and Maritime engineering with PBL and BLM. He developed a Thesis unit (Research Project) with a comprehensive marking rubric to assess synthesised students’ cognitive skills developed throughout university education at the University of Tasmania. Shinsuke holds a BE (Naval Architecture), ME (Research) from University of New South Wales and PhD (Ship hydrodynamics) from Australian Maritime College – University of Tasmania.
Recorded: 27 Apr 2021