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A collection of '''Problem Templates''' was developed to aid in the writing of new problems. | |||
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== Basic WeBWorK Problem Templates == | |||
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|+ '''Sample Problems''' | |||
! Problem !! Description !! Source code | |||
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| [[SampleProblem1|A first problem]] || This sample problem shows the basic structure of a WeBWorK PG problem file and how it is constructed. || ''add'' | |||
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| [[SampleProblem2|A second problem]] || This sample problem shows how to write three commonly used problem types: formulas making use of more of the MathObjects Formula functionality, multiple choice, and string entry problems. || ''add''. | |||
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| [[SampleProblem3|A third problem]] || This sample problem shows how to write problems that include simple dynamically generated graphs. || ''add'' | |||
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| [[SampleProblem4|A fourth problem]] || This sample problem illustrates the basics of how to use PGML commands to layout a question. || ''add'' | |||
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== Templates by Subject Area== | |||
The [[SubjectAreaTemplates|Templates by Subject Area]] contains a collection of templates organized by subject area. Some shortcuts are listed here for your convenience. | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Algebra|Algebra]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Trigonometry|Trigonometry]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Precalculus|Precalculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Differential Calculus|Differential Calculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Integral Calculus|Integral Calculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Sequences and Series|Sequences and Series]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Parametric Equations and Vector Parametric Equations|Parametric Equations and Vector Parametric Equations]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Multivariable Differential Calculus|Multivariable Differential Calculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Multivariable Integral Calculus|Multivariable Integral Calculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Vector Calculus|Vector Calculus]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Differential Equations|Differential Equations]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Linear Algebra|Linear Algebra]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Complex Analysis|Complex Analysis]] | |||
* [[SubjectAreaTemplates#Graphing|Graphing]] | |||
== Macro file examples == | |||
[[Macro_file_template]] | |||
==Index of Problem Coding Techniques== | |||
Problem coding techniques are listed in alphabetical order on the [[:Category:Problem Techniques|Problem Techniques]] page. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 20 August 2012
A collection of Problem Templates was developed to aid in the writing of new problems.
Basic WeBWorK Problem Templates
Problem | Description | Source code |
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A first problem | This sample problem shows the basic structure of a WeBWorK PG problem file and how it is constructed. | add |
A second problem | This sample problem shows how to write three commonly used problem types: formulas making use of more of the MathObjects Formula functionality, multiple choice, and string entry problems. | add. |
A third problem | This sample problem shows how to write problems that include simple dynamically generated graphs. | add |
A fourth problem | This sample problem illustrates the basics of how to use PGML commands to layout a question. | add |
Templates by Subject Area
The Templates by Subject Area contains a collection of templates organized by subject area. Some shortcuts are listed here for your convenience.
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Precalculus
- Differential Calculus
- Integral Calculus
- Sequences and Series
- Parametric Equations and Vector Parametric Equations
- Multivariable Differential Calculus
- Multivariable Integral Calculus
- Vector Calculus
- Differential Equations
- Linear Algebra
- Complex Analysis
- Graphing
Macro file examples
Index of Problem Coding Techniques
Problem coding techniques are listed in alphabetical order on the Problem Techniques page.