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This guide contains information about authoring WeBWorK problems.
This guide contains information about authoring WeBWorK problems.
    
    
* If you're just starting out, see the [[Problem Authoring Background Information]] and basic problem templates first.
* If you're just starting out, see the [[Problem Authoring Background Information]] and [[:Category:Sample Problems|sample problems]] first.
* If you're working on a problem in a specific area you may find the more advanced templates useful.
* If you're working on a problem in a specific area you may find the more advanced templates useful.
* If you're working on a problem and want to find out how to do one particular thing the index of problem techniques may be useful.  
* If you're working on a problem and want to find out how to do one particular thing the index of problem techniques may be useful.  
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* [[PGLabs]], online calculators for immediate display of MathObjects and PG markup language (PGML) These are very helpful for learning the syntax.
* [[PGLabs]], online calculators for immediate display of MathObjects and PG markup language (PGML) These are very helpful for learning the syntax.


== Examples ==
== Sample Problems ==


* [[:Category:Sample Problems|Index of Sample Problems]]
* [[:Category:Sample Problems|Index of Sample Problems]]
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* More Advanced Sample Problems
* More Advanced Sample Problems


== Reference documents ==
== Reference Documents ==


* [http://webwork.maa.org/doc/cvs/ PG macro/library documentation from CVS]
* [http://webwork.maa.org/doc/cvs/ PG macro/library documentation from CVS]
* [[:Category:ProblemTechniques|Index of Problem Techniques]]
* [[:Category:ProblemTechniques|Index of Problem Techniques]]

Revision as of 03:10, 15 February 2008

This guide contains information about authoring WeBWorK problems.

  • If you're just starting out, see the Problem Authoring Background Information and sample problems first.
  • If you're working on a problem in a specific area you may find the more advanced templates useful.
  • If you're working on a problem and want to find out how to do one particular thing the index of problem techniques may be useful.
  • Use the online calculators to try things out.

Manuals and HOWTOs

Sample Problems

Reference Documents