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1. uTest Online Training System



uTest consists of a series of Java Applets that are designed to handle a variety of question types such as True/False, Multiple-Choice, Short Answer, Long Answer and Essay questions. These Java Applets can be plugged easily onto any HTML page in order to create an interactive testing experience by which users can select their answers and then grade, print, email or submit their answer sheet online. Put your tests and quizzes online or on CD-ROM !
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Date Added: Jul 5, 2005 Hits: 755 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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2. Math Writer



MathWriter is a java stand-alone program for creating Mathematical, Scientific and Engineering equations and formulae. School teachers and Lecturers will find MathWriter useful for producing notes, reports and test papers. The program is designed so that an expression may be written on the screen and then translated into a bitmap image of required size. This image may then be subsequently imported to a Microsoft Word document as a "picture" or incorporated into a Web Page as an Image.
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Date Added: Jul 21, 2005 Hits: 861 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1

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3. Quiz Cards



Quiz Cards is designed as an aid for studying and learning. It is a Java application that can be used to create sets of flash cards and then quiz yourself with them. Features include: two-sided cards are collected into stacks, each side of a card may contain either a picture, text or two strings of text (e.g. a meaning of a word and an example using that word), different types of cards may be mixed within a single stack, the images or text of a card may have a sound file associated with it and you can quiz yourself with those sounds, stacks can contain cards sets which are used to organize the cards in a stack into different groupings, you can quiz yourself on the cards in a set or on all the cards in the stack, as you learn the information on a card during a quiz you can drop it from the quiz and concentrate on the remaining cards, XML is used as the format for the stack file.
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Date Added: Aug 8, 2005 Hits: 781 Rating: 2.25 Votes: 4

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