Mathematical task

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Jan 20 20:22:40 UTC 2014


Do you need millisecond precision for stimulus & response times?  If 
not, then you might find it easier to do this in plain 
HTML/CSS/JavaScript/ActiveX in a web browser, or maybe with something 
like Empirisoft MediaLab.

Otherwise, to answer the question asked, yes, you could do this with 
E-Prime with some effort.  I leave it to others to provide details.

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At 1/20/2014 03:03 PM Monday, Shai Aviram wrote:
>I need to design a mathematical task
>this is a simple task in which the student will see 10 mathematical 
>exercises and he needs to solve them sequentiality (from top one to 
>the last one)
>to design this task I need the ability to present a set of exercises 
>(vertically) and allow user the answer each exercise (input field) 
>and see what he types on screen. and allow him to advance to the next exercise
>it should something like this:
>
>223 + 123 = 346  (example for answer exercise by student)
>
>120 + 150 = 270  (example for answer exercise by student)
>
>300 + 400 = ____ (this is the current exercise the student need to answer)
>
>150 + 150 = ____  (this is the next exercise for the student)
>
>and so on...
>
>I would like to know if this design is possible to be designed in E-prime?
>
>Thanks in advance.

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