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    Fen2Pdf

    Fen2Pdf

    Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it

    Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it. 1) Create a pgn file with chess diagrams (FEN notation) in it (e.g by using lichess) 2) Open the Fen2Pdf and select the folder containing the pgn(s) 3) Click start. Fen2Pdf detects the pgn files in it and creates a pdf file You can now print this file and hand the exercises over to your students Extra features: * Mirror the positions. This is handy if you want the same problems presented for the other color...
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    This Project will administer an exam on an applet using 4 answer mutliple choice questions. Only one answer may be selected per question. Later we may improve this but for now this is the scope. We will use XML to read and write exams.
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    Syllog

    Syllog is a system for teaching logic, with anonymous answer logging

    Syllog is a system for teaching various forms of logic, including syllogistic logic. It consists of a student-facing Java Applet that runs in the student's browser, and a teacher-facing, server-based logging facility for recording the answers given by students. The student-facing part simply poses questions, to which the student must provide an answer. The teacher-oriented logging facility then logs the answers anonymously for further investigation by the teacher.
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    Online testing! This a JAVA applet that can read formatted XML's and generate q & a, pertaining to online testing, or just studying for tests. Some features include: Randomized order of questions, Multiple XML support for multiple tests, Percent scoring
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    Visual Quiz is a generic java applet for creating visual quizzes. It allows one to provide a set of question pictures and 3 or more answer pictures from which one is correct. The header text can be set to follow the theme.
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    Opsis is a Java applet designed to teach binary search tree algorithms. Opsis is not an animation program; rather, the system uses visual programming in an abstract way.
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