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Tower Jump: Calculus Lab Survey

 

Thank you for completing this short survey.

1. The goal of the Tower Jump Lab is to show you how average and instantaneous velocities correspond to the slopes of secant and tangent lines respectively.  How well do you feel this goal was achieved?

    great     good    okay    somewhat    poor

2. I found the active learning, "hands on", experimental aspect of the simulated lab helpful in understanding derivatives.

  Strongly agreeAgreeNeither agree nor disagreeDisagreeStrongly disagree

3. I found the immediate response available from the lab report helpful.

  Strongly agreeAgreeNeither agree nor disagreeDisagreeStrongly disagree

4. What do you think of this lab in general?

 

 

 


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