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June 22-25 2009

June 22-25 2009. MyMathLab/MathXL Exercise Builder (MEB) Overview. Prerequisite Skills. You should be able to: Create or copy a MyMathLab/MathXL course Navigate through a MyMathLab/MathXL course Perform basic customization Change course settings Create homework Create tests.

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June 22-25 2009

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  1. June 22-25 2009

  2. MyMathLab/MathXL Exercise Builder (MEB)Overview

  3. Prerequisite Skills You should be able to: • Create or copy a MyMathLab/MathXL course • Navigate through a MyMathLab/MathXL course • Perform basic customization • Change course settings • Create homework • Create tests

  4. To learn how to use the MEB, it will be important to: • Read on-screen text in the MEB • Reference the online Help file • Be willing to experiment!

  5. Four ways to create an exercise: • Copy and edit a publisher exercise • Copy and edit a sample exercise • Copy and edit another instructor's exercise • Start with a new exercise

  6. Publisher Exercises Sample Exercises COPY ADD COPY Another instructor's exercise MML / MathXL Homework or Test Edit Custom Exercise COPY ADD CREATE New Exercise

  7. Types of exercises you can write: • Static exercise – all students get the same values for the exercise • Algorithmic exercise – values are randomly generated per constraints set by the author

  8. Types of student answer input: • Short answer • Multiple-choice • True-False • Essay

  9. Short answer exercise

  10. Multiple-choice exercise

  11. True-false exercise

  12. Essay exercise

  13. Examples of exercises you can write: • Syllabus • Vocabulary • Conceptual • Skill • Word problem • Show your work

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