From lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org Mon May 5 23:43:27 2003 From: lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org (Mark Lucas) Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:43:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [LON-CAPA-dev] Chemresponse Message-ID: Hi, I've seen some interesting 'chemresponse' stuff go by on the CVS list. Would someone (Guy?) be willing to give a 10-line synopsis of what's in the works for those of us not local? Thanks, Mark ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Lucas email: lucasm@ohiou.edu 252D Clippinger Lab phone: (740)597-2984 Department of Physics and Astronomy fax: (740)593-0433 Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 From lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org Tue May 6 05:47:14 2003 From: lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org (Guy Albertelli II) Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 00:47:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [LON-CAPA-dev] Chemresponse In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200305060447.h464lExY008548@mileva.lite.msu.edu> Hi Mark, > I've seen some interesting 'chemresponse' stuff go by on the CVS list. > Would someone (Guy?) be willing to give a 10-line synopsis of what's in > the works for those of us not local? Sure, Guy Ashkenazi guy@fh.huji.ac.il (a chemist) wrote some CAPA problems for chemistry, one of which uses the JME http://www.molinspiration.com/jme/index.html by Peter Ertl It takes input in 2 different forms and outputs it in 3 possible forms, apparently one of these is called 'smiles'. Anyway this editor couple with some fun, should make it fairly easy to ask questions that have a oraganic molecule as an answer that student input through the JME editor. An example: The large sequences of numbers and data are generated by the JME tool, so you just need to point and click to get this answer built. The part that is checked for correctness is the answer field. I probably need to have a chemist take a look at this some day soon to see if it satisfies what they want, but I mainly trying to reimplement what Guy did in CAPA. I also tossed in a method for showing organic structures in a problem using this tool. The second response type which is giving me trouble is one to allow students to type in something like: O2 + H4 -> 2 H2O and get it correct no matter the order in which they specify the reactants or products. Hopefully this will make some user happy. -- guy@albertelli.com LON-CAPA Developer 0-7-6-9- From lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org Sat May 10 03:59:50 2003 From: lon-capa-dev@mail.lon-capa.org (B. Minaei) Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 22:59:50 -0400 Subject: [LON-CAPA-dev] ... & Microsoft: flaw left millions at risk Message-ID: <00b701c316a0$396a44b0$67840923@msufs9extxc4ab> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00B4_01C3167E.B230F870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/30634.html http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/05/09/microsoft.flaw.ap/index.html ------=_NextPart_000_00B4_01C3167E.B230F870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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