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* [[:Category:MathObjects|MathObjects]], an object system for manipulating mathematics in WeBWorK problems. | * [[:Category:MathObjects|MathObjects]], an object system for manipulating mathematics in WeBWorK problems. | ||
* [[Tagging Problems]] with metadata for indexing and searching. | * [[Tagging Problems]] with metadata for indexing and searching. | ||
* [[PGLabs]], | * [[PGLabs]], On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to experiment with PG syntax online. | ||
* [[SequentialProblems]] revealing the problem one step at a time | * [[SequentialProblems]] revealing the problem one step at a time | ||
* [[Converting CAPA problems for use with WeBWorK]] | * [[Converting CAPA problems for use with WeBWorK]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 18 June 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
- Problem Authoring Background Information
- Basic Perl syntax — PG is based on Perl, so it is important to know some basic Perl syntax.
- Problem Authoring Best Practices for problem authoring.
- How BEGIN_TEXT...END_TEXT blocks work
- MathObjects, an object system for manipulating mathematics in WeBWorK problems.
- Tagging Problems with metadata for indexing and searching.
- PGLabs, On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to experiment with PG syntax online.
- SequentialProblems revealing the problem one step at a time
- Converting CAPA problems for use with WeBWorK
- What to do if you find a bug in a problem
Sample Problems
- Index of Sample Problems
- Template 1 (the basic structure of a WeBWorK PG problem file)
- SampleProblem1a (old-style, non-MathObjects example)
- Template 2 (formulas, multiple choice, and string entry problems)
- Template 3 (dynamically generated graphs)
- More Advanced Sample Problems
Reference Documents
- Index of Problem Techniques
- PG macro/library documentation from CVS
- Notes on training authors, and suggestions for further documentation-- Sam Hathaway
- The Good Questions project at Cornell University [1]