I updated the "Additional Physics Sample Problems" link on 
www.lon-capa.org/demo.html to point at www.phy.ohio.edu/~lucas/loncapa/ccli/

Stuart Raeburn
LON-CAPA Academic Consortium
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From: LON-CAPA-users <lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org> on behalf of 
Lucas, Mark via LON-CAPA-users <lon-capa-users@mail.lon-capa.org>
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Subject: {Disarmed} [LON-CAPA-users] {Disarmed} Re: Lon-Capa demo problems on 
website

Itay,

This web page actually looks at sample problems creating for an NSF proposal 
back in 2004. We did not get funded, but I have been using many of these DC 
Circuit problems for years.

http://www.phy.ohio.edu/~lucas/loncapa/ccli/index.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.phy.ohio.edu/*lucas/loncapa/ccli/index.html__;fg!!HXCxUKc!hbfv56dm8hWJWsyvfPLgyBniP4NDVZ_q2yJrTszx8JKtlZavXaLZEodX4k1low$>

The idea was to create a range of problems, both conceptual and numerical, that 
probed misconceptions in DC Circuits based on McDermott and Shaffer's PER work 
in the late 90's.

I don't know that any of these are that revolutionary: ranking, optionresponse, 
numerical problems, but the are freely available for use under 
/res/ohiou/ccliphys and they are publicly published so that they can be 
publicly accessed without logging in.

Later,
Mark
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