Itay, I’ve placed a few samples in:
/res/showandtell/SntPhysics/Favorites/Mark Lucas Favorites/Sample_problems.sequence There are several that use HTML5, so they are not a “standard” problem. When Java and Physlets ran into issues in browsers, I coded a minimal chunk of HTML5 to allow me to replicate some of my old physlet kinematics problems. I also took Wolfgang’s arrow code that he shared with the group at a conference, stripped it down to a single arrow (to wrap my head around it), and created several simple “single arrow” practice problems. I’ve also included a simple gnuplot problem and random label problem. Under the hood one of the nice features is the ability to code adaptive hints. As well conceptgroups are a feature that allow on to produce more sophisticated randomization in a fairly simple manner. Hope this helps, Mark -- Mark Lucas email: luc...@ohio.edu 252D Clippinger Lab phone: (740)597-2984 Department of Physics and Astronomy fax: (740)593-0433 Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users