Interactive Web Pages
Interactive web pages can be easily created by using the WebEQ Controls,
which you can place on your web pages to interact with the reader. For
example, the WebEQ Input Control provides a way for students to easily enter
mathematical equations. After the student enters an equation, you can use
WebEQ's Graph Control to graph it or the Evaluation Control to compare it with
the correct answer.
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To make creating interactive math pages even easier, WebEQ 3.5 introduces a Solutions
Library consisting of HTML template files, sample pages and JavaScript libraries
containing already written and debugged code for common operations. This lets you focus on the logic behind
your interactive math page while our code takes care of the implementation details.
The WebEQ Controls include:
The WebEQ Controls will automatically be downloaded to the student's
computer when they view the interactive math pages you've created. There is
a WebEQ Controls
Deployment Kit included in the WebEQ Developers Suite, which helps you to
make the
WebEQ Controls available to readers of your interactive math pages from
your own web site. You may distribute the Controls from any
non-commercial web site on a single web server. (See the
WebEQ Developers Suite
End-user License Agreement for details.)
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