> > Check out Scientific Notebook: > >
http://www.heinle.com/brookscole/math/index.shtml > > It has a facility
for creating data bases for generating "random" > multiple > choice tests
- I don't use multiple choice tests in my classes, but I > could > play
one on TV, er - I mean, I could see how they might be useful for >
students to tune up on basic skills. The questions can be programmed > to
select from parameter sets and the multiple choices produced > can be
programmed to exhibit various pathologies. I have yet to see it > working
as on the Interenet, or I'd point you to the site. > > Geoff Hagopian > >
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