Editing Problem Files

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Instructions for Editing WeBWorK Problems

Overview

These instructions are designed to be step-by-step instructions on how to create problems in the WeBWorK PREP 2011 course that we have available for our workshop. The outline of the steps is here, and each step is explained in greater detail below.

  1. Log in to the PREP 2011 course, https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/.
  2. Use the File Manager to copy the sample problem to a new name, possibly in a sub-directory.
  3. Edit the file using WeBWorK's editor to create your new problem.

Detailed Instructions

1. Log in to the PREP 2011 course. This should be straightforward. The URL is https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/PREP_2011/, and your username and password were e-mailed to you.

2. Use the File Manager to copy the sample problem to a new name, possibly in a sub-directory.

  1. Click the File Manager link on the left side-bar, in the Main Menu for WeBWorK. You will then see that you are in the templates directory. Notice that there is a sampleProblems subdirectory listed (at this instant, the 7th entry in the list in the select box).
  2. Click the sampleProblems subdirectory and, if you don't immediately go to that, click the View button at the top right of the actions buttons. You will then see the problem sample_problem.pg. This is the Web_Conference_Sample_Problem Sample Problem that Paul used in his presentation, and is a good template to modify as you work on your own problems.
  3. Copy the sample problem to a new name so that you can edit it: click on the sample problem, and then click the Copy button. Name the file something appropriate: because we are all working in the same course, it is a good idea to include some part of your username in the name of the file you create. For example, I might create a copy called "gavin_problem1.pg".

3. Edit the file using WeBWorK's editor to create your new problem. You can edit the problem from the File Manager, but it is convenient to do it from the Library Browser instead, because that allows you to also try the problem you create.

  1. Click the Library Browser link on the left side bar, in the Main Menu. This brings up the browser that lets you look at problems in this course, or in the NPL.
  2. In the Browse row, under the first bold black horizontal line, click the Local Problems link to view the problems in this course.
  3. Then click the Select a Problem Collection selector