86 results for "load".
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Question in Tom's workspace
Get the student to upload their experimental data in a CSV file, then ask them to compute statistics on it.
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Question in Xiaodan's workspace
Get the student to upload their experimental data in a CSV file, then ask them to compute statistics on it.
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Get the student to upload their experimental data in a CSV file, then ask them to compute statistics on it.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Nature of fixed points of a 2D dynamical system.
These examples are either centres or spirals.
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Question in Etain's workspace
Get the student to upload their experimental data in a CSV file, then ask them to compute statistics on it.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Asking users to input coefficients of a system of diff equations so that the phase space is a centre. All systems input by the user are graphed together with immediate feedback. Also included in the Steps are the graphs of the solutions for $x(t),\; y(t);\; x(0)=-5,\;y(0)=5.$
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Question in Santosh Solar
Get the student to upload their experimental data in a CSV file, then ask them to compute statistics on it.
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Question in Demos
This question demonstrates how to use the "Download a text file" extension to create a link to download a file containing text created from question variables.
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Question in Demos
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet from geogebra.org.
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Question in How-tos
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet in JavaScript, avoiding the JME functions. This allows you to do some more complicated manipulation of the worksheet than simply redefining objects.
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Question in Demos
This question demonstrates how to display a GeoGebra worksheet loaded from a file attached to the question.
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Question in Christian's workspace
This question loads an extension which contains a dataset in JSON format. The data is made available as a JME variable called 'animal_data'.
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Exam (7 questions) in Shihan's workspace
The assessment has been designed to take no more than 2 hours to complete. You must submit the test by 10:00 am (UK time) on 13th May. Once you start the test, it has to be completed by 2 hours.
When answering the exam you should observe normal exam conditions and must not communicate/collude with other students taking the paper. The work that you submit must be your own work. Should you encounter IT difficulties that significantly affect your ability to complete this exam or when uploading your answer(s) you may submit a PEC detailing these.
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Question in Newcastle University Computing for Mathematics
Download a file and scan the values into R to obtain a numeric vector of values. Then use R to explore your numeric vector in order to find the answers to these questions.
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Question in Newcastle University Computing for Mathematics
SPSS fat absorption question. Student downloads one of several SPSS files and carries out some analysis in SPSS, before returning to enter the answers. The analysis is a one-way analysis of variance. If there is a difference in the levels of the factor then a post hoc test (Tukey's honestly significant difference) is used to determine which pairs of variables are significantly different.
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Question in How-tos
Load data about members of the Scottish parliament from a JSON object, and display a table of 5 randomly picked MSPs.
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Question in How-tos
Load data on some items held in the Cooper Hewitt collection, and show a table of 5 randomly picked items.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Calculate definite integrals: $\int_0^\infty\;e^{-ax}\,dx$, $\int_1^2\;\frac{1}{x^{b}}\,dx$, $\; \int_0^{\pi}\;\cos\left(\frac{x}{2n}\right)\,dx$
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Question in NUMBAS workshop demo
Load data on some items held in the Cooper Hewitt collection, and show a table of 5 randomly picked items.
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Question in Keith's workspace
This question shows how to load a GeoGebra applet in JavaScript, avoiding the JME functions. This allows you to do some more complicated manipulation of the worksheet than simply redefining objects.
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Question in Katrin's workspace
An A-frame structure supporting a load at the top. Simple because both legs are two force bodies.
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Question in Keith's workspace
An A-frame structure supporting a load at the top. Simple because both legs are two force bodies.
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Question in PSYC2001
Example of displaying a randomly chosen image.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Warning: may take up to 60 seconds to load question!
Students are given six graphs, corresponding to curves $\gamma(t)$. They must match each with its signed curvature function, $\kappa(t)$.
The graphs are generated by calculating $\theta(t)=\int \kappa(t) \mathrm{d}t$ (by hand: these are given to the question as functions of a variable '#', in string form), and solving $x^{\prime}=\cos(\theta(t)-\theta(0))$ and $y^{\prime}(t)=\sin(\theta(t)-\theta(0))$ numerically (using the RKF method) with a JavaScript extension.
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Question in Matthew James's workspace
Load data on some items held in the Cooper Hewitt collection, and show a table of 5 randomly picked items.
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Exam (4 questions) in Mechanics
Resolving forces in a simple truss, and 2D stresses in a uniaxially loaded bar.