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
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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

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