Delivering Chemistry Tutorials using the Web
Paul May
Paul.May at bristol.ac.uk
Wed Dec 20 09:15:34 GMT 1995
Hi,
For the past year, our Educational Technology Service have been developing a
system to deliver multiple-choice tutorial questions using the web. It's
based on an HTML-compatible language called TML (Tutorial Markup Language),
and allows several different question types, with automatic logging of
the student's score, etc.
I've just written an example tutorial in TML using Chemistry-based
questions and it's now on-line on our ETS server at:
http://www.ets.bris.ac.uk/ets/resource/tutorial/tutorial.htm
I'd be interested to hear what you think of it...
Any comments about TML itself should go to joel.crisp at bris.ac.uk, who
wrote it!
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