Dear Hans Van der Meer, Looking for a nice way to set up examination sheets with ConTeXt I found your hvdm-exm module very interesting, but unfortunatley I could not typeset a short test file extracted from your MAPS article Exam papers: posing questions to students which dates from 2006. Is there an updated version of your module usable with mkiv, or have you other solutions for setting up problems sheets? Thanks in advance: OK
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear Hans Van der Meer,
Looking for a nice way to set up examination sheets with ConTeXt I found your hvdm-exm module very interesting, but unfortunatley I could not typeset a short test file extracted from your MAPS article Exam papers: posing questions to students which dates from 2006. Is there an updated version of your module usable with mkiv, or have you other solutions for setting up problems sheets?
Can you elaborate what you mean by a problem sheet? I normally just use \thinrules[n=6], etc. Aditya
Hi Aditya, The MAPS article I was talking about can be found here: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~hansm/pubs/exammaps.pdf where there are some examples of asking questions and leaving spaces for answers, as well as setting up multiple choices tests. But if you have any example file which you can send me I would be grateful… The only constraint I have is that I want to use mkiv (since I give different problems to each student by making some calculations in lua). Hans van der Meer sent me the files of his modules but unfortunately I could not typeset any example. Best regards: OK On 19 déc. 2011, at 16:53, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear Hans Van der Meer,
Looking for a nice way to set up examination sheets with ConTeXt I found your hvdm-exm module very interesting, but unfortunatley I could not typeset a short test file extracted from your MAPS article Exam papers: posing questions to students which dates from 2006. Is there an updated version of your module usable with mkiv, or have you other solutions for setting up problems sheets?
Can you elaborate what you mean by a problem sheet? I normally just use \thinrules[n=6], etc.
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