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== Learning how to Author WeBWorK problems == | |||
* See '''[[Problem Authoring Background Information]]''' and '''[[:Category:Sample Problems|sample problems]]''' If you're just starting out. | |||
* See '''[[SubjectAreaTemplates|subject area templates]]''' if you're looking for complete examples from very basic to advanced. | |||
* See '''[[:Category:Problem_Techniques|index of problem techniques]]''' section if you need help with one particular construct. | |||
* See ''' [[SampleProblem4 |PGML]]''' (Template 4) to learn techniques which simplify formatting the appearance of the questions. | |||
* See '''[[:Category:MathObjects|MathObjects]]''' for more information on authoring problems using MathObjects. | |||
* See '''[[ PGLabs]]''' to try out code fragments on line -- including code fragments containing MathObjects. This is a quick way to learn the fine points of the MathObject syntax. | |||
== Basic info and Sample Problems == | |||
* [[Problem Authoring Background Information]] (Big picture overview) | |||
* '''[[:File:WeBWorK_Problem_Authoring_Tutorial.pdf|Problem Authoring Tutorial]]''' aimed at people who already know TeX, but need to learn about Perl, PG, and MathObjects. | |||
* [[:Category:Sample Problems|Index of Sample Problems]] | |||
** [[SampleProblem1|Template 1]] (the basic structure of a WeBWorK PG problem file) | |||
** [[old-style example template|SampleProblem1a]] (old-style, non-MathObjects example) | |||
** [[SampleProblem2|Template 2]] (formulas, multiple choice, and string entry problems) | |||
** [[SampleProblem3|Template 3]] (dynamically generated graphs) | |||
** '''NEW''' --[[SampleProblem4|Template 4]] (illustrates PGML markup) | |||
* More Advanced Sample Problems | |||
** .... | |||
== Reference Documents == | |||
* '''[[:Category:Problem Techniques|Index of Problem Techniques]]''' ** very useful code fragments | |||
* '''[[SubjectAreaTemplates | Subject Area Templates]]''' ** complete examples for questions on various math subjects | |||
* '''[http://webwork.maa.org/pod/pg_TRUNK/ POD]''' -- POD = "plain old documentation" -- original documentation embedded in the code files -- this is the place to find the most complete and most technical description of macro behaviors. | |||
* '''[[PGLabs]]''', On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to interactively experiment with PG syntax online. | |||
* [https://courses.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/cervone_course/PGML-examples/?login_practice_user=true '''PGML''' ] formatting examples. | |||
* The Good Questions project at Cornell University [http://www.math.cornell.edu/~GoodQuestions/] | |||
== Manuals and HOWTOs == | |||
* '''[[File:WeBWorK_Problem_Authoring_Tutorial.pdf| WeBWorK Problem Authoring Tutorial]]''' aimed at people who already know TeX, but need to learn about Perl, PG, and MathObjects. | |||
* '''[[:Category:MathObjects|MathObjects]]''', an object system for manipulating mathematics in WeBWorK questions. | |||
** '''[[PGLabs]]''', On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to interactively experiment with PG syntax online. | |||
**[https://courses.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/cervone_course/PGML-examples/?login_practice_user=true '''PGML''' ]-- Davide Cervone's newest addition to the PG authoring language makes it easier to describe the layout of a question. The new commands and an interactive environment for experimenting with them are available on the [[PGLabs]] page. | |||
* [[Customize_Course]] | |||
* [[:Category:Applets|'''Applets''']], how to embed Flash and Java applets into WeBWorK questions. | |||
* Specialized HOWTOS | |||
** [[SequentialProblems]] revealing the problem one step at a time | |||
** [[Converting CAPA problems for use with WeBWorK]] | |||
* '''[[TrainingAuthors |Notes on training authors]]''', and suggestions for further documentation-- Sam Hathaway | |||
== Background information == | |||
(older reference material ) | |||
* [[Problem Authoring Background Information]] | |||
* [[Basic Perl syntax]] {{--}} PG is based on Perl, so it is important to know some basic Perl syntax. | |||
**[[How BEGIN_TEXT...END_TEXT blocks work]] | |||
* [[Problem Authoring Best Practices]] for problem authoring. | |||
** [[What to do if you find a bug in a problem]] | |||
** [[Tagging Problems]] with metadata for indexing and searching. | |||
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Revision as of 13:35, 8 August 2012
Learning how to Author WeBWorK problems
- See Problem Authoring Background Information and sample problems If you're just starting out.
- See subject area templates if you're looking for complete examples from very basic to advanced.
- See index of problem techniques section if you need help with one particular construct.
- See PGML (Template 4) to learn techniques which simplify formatting the appearance of the questions.
- See MathObjects for more information on authoring problems using MathObjects.
- See PGLabs to try out code fragments on line -- including code fragments containing MathObjects. This is a quick way to learn the fine points of the MathObject syntax.
Basic info and Sample Problems
- Problem Authoring Background Information (Big picture overview)
- Problem Authoring Tutorial aimed at people who already know TeX, but need to learn about Perl, PG, and MathObjects.
- 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)
- NEW --Template 4 (illustrates PGML markup)
- More Advanced Sample Problems
- ....
Reference Documents
- Index of Problem Techniques ** very useful code fragments
- Subject Area Templates ** complete examples for questions on various math subjects
- POD -- POD = "plain old documentation" -- original documentation embedded in the code files -- this is the place to find the most complete and most technical description of macro behaviors.
- PGLabs, On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to interactively experiment with PG syntax online.
- PGML formatting examples.
- The Good Questions project at Cornell University [1]
Manuals and HOWTOs
- File:WeBWorK Problem Authoring Tutorial.pdf aimed at people who already know TeX, but need to learn about Perl, PG, and MathObjects.
- MathObjects, an object system for manipulating mathematics in WeBWorK questions.
- PGLabs, On-line labs for rendering of PG code. These labs allow you to interactively experiment with PG syntax online.
- PGML -- Davide Cervone's newest addition to the PG authoring language makes it easier to describe the layout of a question. The new commands and an interactive environment for experimenting with them are available on the PGLabs page.
- Customize_Course
- Applets, how to embed Flash and Java applets into WeBWorK questions.
- Specialized HOWTOS
- SequentialProblems revealing the problem one step at a time
- Converting CAPA problems for use with WeBWorK
- Notes on training authors, and suggestions for further documentation-- Sam Hathaway
Background information
(older reference material )
- 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.
- What to do if you find a bug in a problem
- Tagging Problems with metadata for indexing and searching.