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by Tim Fahlberg, CoolSchoolTools.com, Tim.Fahlberg@CoolSchoolTools.com 

Over the past few issues, the focus of this column has been to provide you with a hands-on approach for you to learn more about ExamView's dynamic (algorithmic) features. Those of you who have followed along know the many uses and benefits of dynamic questions. For those who are reading this column for the first time, click this link to access the newsletter archives.

Since the release of ExamView 4.0, educators worldwide have been inspired by the program's dynamic capabilities. Many of you have shared your work with us by contributing some of those questions to the question bank exchange on our forum. There, you can find questions on fractions, chemistry, trigonometry, and many other topics. (Note: The question bank exchange also includes many non-dynamic questions covering a wide variety of subjects.)

In this issue, take a few moments to review some of the dynamic questions your colleagues have submitted. You may freely download any of the question banks from the forum. And, I encourage you to share your work with others.

Integers

Fractions

Chemistry

Calculus

Periodic Functions

Conics

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