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Student Aid III
Simple to use
Using Student Aid III is a simple 3 step process. After installing and launching
it, you simply:
1. Set
Student Name (so it can save and track your grades)
2. Load Test (any test from
our huge, and growing, library or you can create your own).
3. Take Test.
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Help Documentation
The help documentation for Student Aid "The Study Aid" is available
within the software and a copy of it is posted online here for your review.
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Screen Shots of Printing
The printing
dialog for Student Aid is one of the more complex features. It
enables you to print any combination of questions and/or answer sheet. Two routines of printing were developed
to ensure support for both Java1 and Java2 Virtual Machines.
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Various Screen Shots
* Click on image for larger view *
NOTE: These
are just samples, there are many more screens not shown here.
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Main screen.
This is the main startup screen where you set the student name, load the test and take it.
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Designer screen. Here you can design and build your own tests quickly.
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Options screen. To adjust the configurable options.
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Generate Random Math Questions
Student Aid v3.02 and higher, can now generate random math questions for really 'exercising your mind'.
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Grades screen. Here you can view your grades (or other peoples if sharing the system) and see how you
compare or have been improving over time.
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Take test screen. This
is where you cycle through the test questions and do your serious studying quickly and painlessly.
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The Take Test area is very configurable:
You can view detailed answer descriptions, skip the questions, skip until later, have brief answer description,
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| In addition, at the end of the test your score is saved. Some even display
a detailed scoring chart so you can compare your results. |
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