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From: David Mark on 22 Jul 2010 15:05 On Jul 22, 11:37 am, Laurent vilday <mok...(a)mokhet.com> wrote: > Kenneth Tilton : > > > 5. Enjoy. And tell your Algebra teacher friends I am looking for local > > schools interested in being guinea pigs. > > Enjoy ?!? Well, make it work for a start. And I'm not talking about the > thousands of errors or undefined properties in the javascript console. Hmmm. As bad as it was, I didn't see thousands of errors. Strict mode warnings? The one about undefined properties is a waste of log space.
From: Kenneth Tilton on 22 Jul 2010 15:29
Laurent vilday wrote: > Kenneth Tilton : > >> 5. Enjoy. And tell your Algebra teacher friends I am looking for local >> schools interested in being guinea pigs. > > Enjoy ?!? Well, make it work for a start. And I'm not talking about the > thousands of errors or undefined properties in the javascript console. > I'm talking about the "exercices", most of them are giving a totally > wrong answer. > > Let's test it, the first one I tried : > > Simplify : 45 / 2 - 5 / 10 > > Simplest form : 45 / 4 > > Really ??? Damn, I asssume I'll suck at math forever. Really ??? I got "Ah, bad luck." I tried messing up the instructions by telling it I was solving and factoring and it still rejected 45/4. That was in the Freestyle tab. I don't think you were in the training center cuz I do not see it generating that type of problem. Over in the training center when I have the tutor solve a problem it does OK. I have a regression test mechanism that does a thousand training center problems at random spread over each category and that ran three times without failing recently. > > Time for me to definitly give up on trying this algebra spam, it doesn't > deserve any more seconds of my precious time. > I feel the same about your problem reports. :) kt -- http://www.stuckonalgebra.com "The best Algebra tutorial program I have seen... in a class by itself." Macworld |