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| - | # | + | - Edit this statement for the first question. |
| - | + | - Use a space to indent and answer the question in this section if you have one. A backspace will remove an indent of a list. | |
| - | Try to use the formatting presented with the # to make questions. | + | |
| ==== User suggestions and tips for v2 ==== | ==== User suggestions and tips for v2 ==== | ||
| The following are suggested tips and guides in constructing coaches as developed by the group. | The following are suggested tips and guides in constructing coaches as developed by the group. | ||
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| Overall guide. | Overall guide. | ||
| - | 1) Quantities that are not directly measurable (Energy, Charge density etc.) should not be in the picture. | + | - Quantities that are not directly measurable (Energy, Charge density etc.) should not be in the picture. |
| - | 2) The quantities that aren't measurable should have focus questions to define variables for these quantities. | + | |
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| ===Focus the problem=== | ===Focus the problem=== | ||
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| + | ===Instructor Interface=== | ||
| + | - **How to create a new problem and new coach.** | ||
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| + | * Text instructions: | ||
| + | - **How to create object, place and edit in a picture.** | ||
| + | * {{http:// | ||
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| =====Electromagnetism Coaches using Version 2===== | =====Electromagnetism Coaches using Version 2===== | ||
| To PER group members, sign up for 2 problem and find a context-rich problem which will work for that topic. | To PER group members, sign up for 2 problem and find a context-rich problem which will work for that topic. | ||