Computer Based Training using TINA
TINA's strong educationally oriented features
give educators the tools they need for effective Computer
Based Training. Using TINA, you can transform existing PC
classrooms into contemporary electronics training labs at
low cost.
Solving a Simple Problem
TINA has two special operating modes for
training and examination. In these modes, the student works
on problems under the supervision of TINA, which will solve
the problems but wait and check the student's answer. A student
can use symbolic names of components and answer with either
formulas or numbers. In training mode, TINA warns the student
of a wrong answer; in examination mode, it will simply evaluate
and record the answer. A large collection of problems already
worked out by teachers is available.
Using the Interpreter
Using the Interpreter in Problem Solving.
For more complicated problems, the interpreter can totally
replace pencil, paper and calculator. Invoking the interpreter,
the student can derive auxiliary quantities and step-by-step
intermediate results. The interpreter allows the use of symbolic
names of components or their numerical values, evaluates expressions,
solves linear equations, takes derivatives, integrates, and
much more. The detailed solution can be saved for later use
or printed for evaluation.
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