An exciting thought, Tony! This specific example is more of a static 
database with exercises otherwise provided as plain PDFs, without tags or 
the possibility to hide the answers

I have contemplated about making some sort of "generator" in tiddlywiki to 
practise and meorising normal ranges and scoring systems; i. e. a template 
where sort of-random numbers are filled in and you provide a score or 
checks which are abnormal. Not exactly what you describe, but those kinds 
of things need a lot of practise, and I can imagine tiddlywiki as a 
suitable framework.


Best,
Anders

mandag 27. april 2020 06.03.22 UTC+2 skrev TonyM følgende:
>
> Anjar,
>
> Your welcome. Keep in mind tiddlywiki would also be good at adaptive tests 
> where a tests questions alters according to the answers given. An area of 
> weakness would have more questions, and students thus learn more.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 1:22:44 PM UTC+10, Anjar wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Tony, will fix! I think the supporting and engaged community 
>> (such as your help right now) is one of the biggest strengths of tiddlywiki!
>>
>> Anders
>>
>> mandag 27. april 2020 03.00.45 UTC+2 skrev TonyM følgende:
>>>
>>> Anjar,
>>>
>>> Thanks for Sharing. My full appreciation is limited by the fact I only 
>>> speak english. But it looks good.
>>>
>>> *I Little Suggestion to try;*
>>> Control Panel > Appearance > SideBar Layout set to *Fluid Story, Fixed 
>>> SideBar*
>>> Control Panel > Appearance > SideBar Width (At the bottom) set to 
>>> *600px*.
>>>
>>> *Now desktop users have even better use of their screen space.*
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:12:09 AM UTC+10, Anjar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I just wanted to share an example of using TiddlyWiki as a database for 
>>>> exam essays: http://ununderstandable.com It is pretty basic (but still 
>>>> a bit pretty, I think;))
>>>>
>>>> The table in the sidebar allows you to click on a subject, a year, or 
>>>> the intersection between them to open the corresponding exercises. Answers 
>>>> and guidelines for scoring are hidden by default, but can be shown either 
>>>> by hitting the unfold all button in the sidebar or on the subtitles. I 
>>>> thought many would like to have the exercises on paper, so I modified the 
>>>> printing stylesheet a bit.
>>>>
>>>> There is also a form for adding new exercises in the sidebar.
>>>>
>>>

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