Difference between revisions of "SubjectAreaTemplates"

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=== Differential Equations ===
 
=== Differential Equations ===
   
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* [[HeavisideStep1|Using the Heaviside step function]] We add the Heaviside step function to the context, and show how to evaluate answers involving the Heaviside step function. <font color=gray>(Uses parserFunction.pl)</font>
 
* [[AdaptiveParameters1|General solutions to ODEs with arbitrary constants.]] http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=378 and http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=324
 
* [[AdaptiveParameters1|General solutions to ODEs with arbitrary constants.]] http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=378 and http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=324
 
* [[PrimesInFormulas1|Primes in formulas]] http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=442
 
* [[PrimesInFormulas1|Primes in formulas]] http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=442
* [[HeavisideStep1|Using the Heaviside step function]] http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=458
 
   
 
=== Linear Algebra ===
 
=== Linear Algebra ===

Revision as of 02:50, 6 December 2010

Any additions to the problems below should use the format of the full problem template. Also, your example should illustrate the technique without giving away the answer to an existing WeBWorK question.

Complete Problem Authoring Templates by Subject Area

This page has complete examples of problem templates organized by subject area. Within each subject, we give an explicit and brief description of the essential characteristics of each type of question. To keep overlap to a minimum, we try to give an example of each problem technique exactly once, which means you may need to look for a particular problem technique under other subject headings until you find it. We try to give a fairly complete list of techniques, rather than a complete list of types of questions that one might ask in each subject. All of these questions exist in the National Problem Library (NPL) at NationalProblemLibrary/FortLewis/Authoring/Templates/ A detailed list of code snippets for specific problem techniques has it's own category: index of problem techniques.

Miscellaneous Templates

Algebra

Trigonometry

Precalculus

Differential Calculus

Integral Calculus

Sequences

Parametric Equations

Multivariable Differential Calculus

Multivariable Integral Calculus

Vector Calculus

Differential Equations

Linear Algebra

Complex Analysis

Miscellaneous Topics

Links to Documentation