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VPL: Circuit Simulation Assignments with SPICE

Introduction In YorkU’s EECS Department, we have access to NGSPICE on our department’s Linux machines (via RemoteLab). NGSPICE is yet another variation on the venerable SPICE circuit simulator. Our the University’s Moodle system, eClass, we have access to Virtual Programming Lab, a framework for making interactive exercises for students. It is typically used with programming […]

VPL: Using Maple for Math Assignments

One of the places that Moodle falls down in is in supporting math assignments. It occurred to me that we could treat math assignments like we do programming assignments by extending the Virtual Programming Lab plugin for Moodle to support Maple. This doesn’t replace existing products like the Maple / DigitalEd Möbius platform, nor does […]

VPL: Simplest Working Example

Virtual Programming Lab can be a little intimidating to use, but once you get the swing of things, it’s pretty good. So, let’s get you started with the simplest possible working example. We assume that: you have Moodle working at your institution someone has installed VPL on Moodle and you don’t need or have access […]

eClass “Playground” course

UIT has rebadged Moodle as “eClass” and now made the “Playground” feature front and centre for teaching faculty to create areas for us to test ideas without immediately changing an existing course. Access it via the “Create Playground” link on the left of your welcome page: We can now more easily name the playground.  This […]