Abstract

This article examines a module which is designed for a dynamic presentation of examples and online testing of solved by the learner problems in electronic courses and textbooks on web programming languages. As integrated into the pages of one electronic web-formatted course this module gives the learner opportunities to: (1) trace the process of writing and testing of a solved illustrated problem by seeing the result after the end of each solving stage, (2) to make experiments on the model examples, (3) to solve and test the assignments in the electronic course itself. The data which is necessary for the dynamic presentation of the examples have to be prepared by the author of the course using a subsidiary module.

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