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=== Authoring Questions using PGML ===
 
=== Authoring Questions using PGML ===
 
* '''[[Introduction to PGML]]''' -- everything you need to know to get started with PGML
 
* '''[[Introduction to PGML]]''' -- everything you need to know to get started with PGML
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* '''[[:Category:PGML Syntax|PGML Syntax]]''' -- reference documentation for the various formatting commands
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* '''[[:Category:PGML Answers|Answer Checking]]''' -- reference documentation for answer checking in PGML
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* '''[[SampleProblem4|Template 4]]''' the standard outline of a problem using PGML, which includes a tagging and description section, an initialization section, a problem set-up section, a text section, and optional answer and solution sections.
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* '''[[:Category:Subject Area Templates|Subject Area Templates]]''' -- most of the problems in the subject area templates have links to PGML versions of the problems (look for links to files with names ending in PGML.pg).
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=== Resources ===
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* '''[[:File:PGML-cheatsheet.pdf|PGML Cheatsheet]]''' -- PDF cheatsheet showing PGML syntax and notation.
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* '''[[PGLabs|PG-Labs]]''' -- On-line labs for rendering of PG code. The second section is the PGML lab.
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* '''[https://demo.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/2017_Davide_Cervone_PREP_course/?login_practice_user=true Davide Cervone's presentation on PGML to PREP, June 23, 2017]'''
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 21 July 2021

Authoring Questions using PGML

  • Introduction to PGML -- everything you need to know to get started with PGML
  • PGML Syntax -- reference documentation for the various formatting commands
  • Answer Checking -- reference documentation for answer checking in PGML
  • Template 4 the standard outline of a problem using PGML, which includes a tagging and description section, an initialization section, a problem set-up section, a text section, and optional answer and solution sections.
  • Subject Area Templates -- most of the problems in the subject area templates have links to PGML versions of the problems (look for links to files with names ending in PGML.pg).

Resources