From: Benjamin Mako Hill Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 21:07:39 +0000 (-0700) Subject: rewrapped text X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/s290-pingpong/commitdiff_plain/HEAD?ds=sidebyside rewrapped text --- diff --git a/README b/README index 3f23564..1f09db4 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -The following R program was designed to (mostly) randomly select -students to call for questions in a class room environment. It was -created in Harvard Graduate School of Graduate Education's S-290 to -replace a physical ping-pong ball jar. +The following R program was designed to (somewhat) randomly select students +to call for questions in a class room environment. It was created in Harvard +Graduate School of Graduate Education's S-290 to replace a physical ping-pong +ball jar. It takes a list of options (e.g., students), selects one at random and -returns it, and then adjusts the weights so that the selected option -is relatively less likely to be selected in subsequent draws. Every -student can be called on at any time. +returns it, and then adjusts the weights so that the selected option is +relatively less likely to be selected in subsequent draws. Every student can +be called on at any time. -It is particularly well suited to classes in which a reasonably small -number of students will be called on a small number of times. Over -even a small number of classes, a very balanced list is likely. +It is particularly well suited to classes in which a reasonably small number +of students will be called on a small number of times. Over even a small +number of classes, a very balanced list is likely. The software was written by Benjamin Mako Hill and is released into the public domain. @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Usage The first time you the program this you'll need to: - Modify ping_pong_ball_jar.R in a text editor to include the list of - options or students that you want. There are comments in the file - which should help provide some direction. + Modify ping_pong_ball_jar.R in a text editor to include the list of options + or students that you want. There are comments in the file which should help + provide some direction. Save the modified version for later if you'll be doing this again. @@ -34,20 +34,20 @@ Every time you want to select an option, you'll need to: Type "get.ping.pong.ball()" and then within R. - As a shortcut, you can usually just type once or twice to see - the last command if you're going to be running it repeatedly. + As a shortcut, you can usually just type once or twice to see the last + command if you're going to be running it repeatedly. Files --------- ping_pong_ball_jar.R - Contains the R necessary to run the program. You'll need to at least - modify the list of options. + Contains the R necessary to run the program. You'll need to at least modify + the list of options. ping_pong_ball_jar_simulation.R simulation_unweighted_random.png simulation_weighted.png - Code and output from simulations that show the number of questions - asked to each participant in a large number of simulated classes. + Code and output from simulations that show the number of questions asked to + each participant in a large number of simulated classes.