Problem Solving

TINA has two special modes for educational purposes. In examination mode, the student has to solve a series of problems (a problem set), either using pencil-and-paper or the Interpreter and analysis functions. When the student finds the answer, the program sends it immediately to the teacher's machine, where it is promptly displayed by the TSuper supervision utility. Operation is similar in training mode, except that TINA gives the student feedback about the correctness of his answer. Furthermore, in training mode the student may turn to the Advisor to get help prepared by the teacher.

To learn more about this feature see Solving a DC problem.