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fractions and exponents

Jun 11, 2012 11:42 AM

Tags: #advanced_actions #widgets #text_entry_boxes #captivate5

Math teacher using captivate 5.  I want the student to be able to answer questions where they must type in a fraction or exponent as part of the answer. (horizontal fraction bar, not a slash, and superscript not up arrow) Seen textbook companies offer software that does this but additional costs to students. Are there widgets out there that might help?  Want the answer to look like this. thank you.                             Picture1.png

 
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    Jun 11, 2012 2:07 PM   in reply to tomkaus

    Welcome to the community Tom!  Would it suffice to use an image like the above but put Text Entry Boxes (TEBs) into the spots where the student has to type an answer?  I would love to see that math solution you're talking about.  Is there a demo site?  Or perhaps you could use screenr.com to video record your screen so we could see what you're after?

     

    I do know that there's MathJax:

    http://www.mathjax.org

     

    Khan Academy uses MathJax... but MathJax is for displaying equations only.  You have to compute your own correct answers.  I can see incorporating MathJax with the free Web Page Widget to display "text selectable" equations inside of Captivate vs. equations that are just inserted images.

     

    Jim Leichliter



     
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    Jun 11, 2012 5:40 PM   in reply to tomkaus

    Kind of like this site?

    http://www.dragmath.bham.ac.uk/demo.html

     

    Captivate doesn't have any widgets like this.  One would have to be custom made.  If you do anything in Captivate out-of-the-box, it would probably have to look something like this:

    http://www.mathopolis.com/questions/q.php?id=302&site=1&ref=/algebra/e quation-formula.html&qs=314_301_1134_1135_3856_3857_1136_302_2143_2144

     

    It uses images to display the equations and you could use a Multiple Choice question to show the possible answers.  Not quite what you're looking for, but Captivate isn't really designed for Math.

     

    Jim Leichliter

     
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    Jun 11, 2012 5:50 PM   in reply to Jim Leichliter

    What about using drag and drop widgets to assemble the formula from an array of possible draggable components?

     

    Trial versions of these widgets can be downloaded from here.

     

    If you use the Interactive Drag and Drop widget you can have multiple widgets on the same slide and trigger different actions according to when their correct matches are assembled.  For a more complex interaction, tie several drag widgets together under an Interactive Master Widget.

     
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    Jun 11, 2012 5:51 PM   in reply to RodWard

    One more thought:  You can drag TEBs too.

     
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    Jun 11, 2012 5:54 PM   in reply to RodWard

    Cool idea Rod and a great use of the drag and drop widget!  Would be neat to see an example of this in action...

     
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