Creating problem files and sets in TINA
The following tutorial takes you step
by step through the creation of four problems and a problem set to use in TINA's
Training and Examination modes.
1)
Creating a selection type problem
Start TINA.
Create or load the circuit below (selection.sch).
Invoke TINA’s Exam Manager via the View menu.
To add an alternative selection, press the Add... button. The selection
editor dialog will appear and you can enter the desired text. If this selection
is the right answer, check the ‘This is the good answer’ field.
To edit a previous entered selection, press the Edit... button. The same
editor dialog will appear.
To delete a previously entered solution, highlight it and press the
Delete button.
After adding three alternatives you should see the following screen:
By using the advice (hint) management panel, you can enhance the problem
by adding hints for the student . If you incorporate hints, you may want to
assign a penalty to the use of the hint. By asking for a hint with a penalty,
the student accepts a reduction of the maximum possible score. Scores and
penalties are both measured in percent.
The upper right corner of the advice manager displays the number of the
current advice and the total number of advices. You can move among the advices
with the left and right arrows. The order of advices is important: this is the
only order in which the student will be able to access them in the Exam Manager.
To add a new advice at the end of the advice list, select the Advisor
tab and then press the Add button. The advice editor dialog will appear. You can
enter the advice and the penalty (in percent).
To insert a new advice before the current advice, press the Insert
button. The advice editor dialog will appear.
To delete the current advice, press the Delete button.
To edit the current advice, press the Edit button.
Finally, save the selection.sch file in the predefined folder called TEST
under TINA’s main folder.
2)
Creating a DC problem
Create or load the circuit below (DCproblem.sch).
Note that the circuit contains a Current
Arrow to indicate the circuit variable whose value is to be found. (You could
also use an Ammeter.) In general, every DC problem should have one and only one
instrument for the unknown quantity. In TINA's Training and Examination modes,
instruments placed in the circuit will not show the measured value, but instead
will ask the student for its value.
You can add hints to the problem (as described above for selection
problems). When done, save it in TINA's TEST
folder.
3)
Creating an AC problem
AC problems are very similar to DC problems, but of course will contain
sinusoidal excitation and reactive components. In Training and Examination
modes, the program will ask for the magnitude and phase of the value indicated
by the instrument. As an example, create or load ACproblem.sch
shown below, or a similar
problem, in TINA's TEST folder.
4)
Creating a troubleshooting problem
Create
or load the circuit below (DCtroubleshooting.sch),
and invoke the Exam Manager from the View menu.
Using the listbox (displaying "Original" at the top), create a
new version of the circuit on the top of the exam manager. Note that if you just
load the existing DCtroubleshoot.sch
file, Version #1 will already exist. Now you can insert faults in any component
using the left-most button below the version listbox. Press the button, and the
cursor will change into a screwdriver symbol. Move this cursor over the required
component (R1 in our example) and click on it. The Property window of the
component will appear. Scroll the property window downward until you see the Fault
line. Now click the left field of this line. A small listbox will appear where
you can select from the allowed faults for this component. For our example,
select Open (open circuited component).
Press OK on the Property box. You have inserted a fault in this circuit.
You can continue making other versions of the circuit with different faults.
TINA will present these alternative versions randomly in the Training and
Examination modes (but see below).
Finally, using the listbox at the top of the Exam Manager, switch back
to the Original version and save the circuit as DCtroubleshoot.sch in the TEST
folder.
5)
Assembling problem sets for the Training and Examination mode of TINA
In order to use problem files in
TINA's Training and Examination mode, they must be collected into problem sets.
In Training and Examination mode, TINA will load one problem set at a time. The
student is free to select and solve problems from the loaded set.
Let’s collect the four problems
created above into a new problem set.
Start the Task List Editor from the
TINA folder.
The following window will appear:
Press the Add Task button just left of the Name field. The default name of the first task will appear.
Change that name to <What is this circuit?> (Note that the left and right
arrows will not appear when the problem set is used.)
Press the … button next to the File
field and select test\selection.sch
Leave problem Type set to Selection.
Leave the Selection checkbox checked.
You have added the first task.
Press the Add Task button again.
Change the name of the task to DC Problem and select the file test\DCproblem.
Set Type to DC
problem.
Uncheck the Selection checkbox.
Change the name of the task to AC Problem and select the file to test\ACproblem.
Set Type to AC
problem.
Uncheck the Selection checkbox.
Now add the last problem, a
troubleshooting type problem, to this set.
Press the Add Task button again.
Change the name of the task to
Troubleshooting and select the file test\DCtroubleshooting.
Set Type
to Troubleshooting.
Uncheck the Selection checkbox.
Using
other troubleshooting parameters:
Faults
enabled “ON” by default: Any faults placed in
components are enabled in TINA in the Training and Examination modes.
Faults
enabled locked: If checked, the student cannot
disable faults. If not checked, the student can disable them using the
Analysis/Faults Enabled menu item.
Faulty
circuit: If you select Random, the program will
randomly select from the circuit versions Otherwise, you must select a circuit
version (e.g., version # 1), and this version will be used in the Training and
Examination modes.
Circuit
Editing: If checked, the circuit can be edited in
the Training and Examination modes.
Finally, save the problem set in TINA's test folder as tutorial.exa.
To verify this problem set, restart TINA using the TINA Training or TINA
Examination icons in the TINA folder and load tutorial.exa. The problem
set will appear.
Let’s run through the problems to confirm their accuracy.
1) If you doubleclick on the first task, the following screen will
appear.
Select "Amplifier" from the list of alternative solutions and press
the Submit button.
2) Doubleclick on DC Problem.
Enter 20 or VG/R into the left field and A into the right field of Result:
and press Submit.
3) Doubleclick on AC Problem.
To give the magnitude part of the answer, enter 10 in the value field
and select or enter A into the unit
field. To give the phase part of the answer, enter -90 and Deg into the
appropriate Phase fields. Press Submit.
4) Doubleclick on the problem "Troubleshooting."
Press one of the buttons with the screwdriver icons, move over R1 with
the screwdriver, click, and press Submit.
Now that you have verified all the problems, select File/Exit and answer
Yes in the “Exit Exam Session” dialog box.
Finally, let’s use the Teacher Supervisor program to check your
performance.
Note that with the Teacher-Supervisor program you can follow the whole
class as it proceeds with the solution of a problem set. You can also supervise
the problem solving efforts of all users in a network environment.
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