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    Fen2Pdf

    Fen2Pdf

    Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it

    Tool for chess teachers to create PDF files with chess diagrams in it. 1) Create a pgn file with chess diagrams (FEN notation) in it (e.g by using lichess) 2) Open the Fen2Pdf and select the folder containing the pgn(s) 3) Click start. Fen2Pdf detects the pgn files in it and creates a pdf file You can now print this file and hand the exercises over to your students Extra features: * Mirror the positions. This is handy if you want the same problems presented for the other color...
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    RINO Software

    RINO Software

    RINO generates random maths exercises for secondary school teachers.

    RINO software is a resource for secondary school maths teachers. It is designed to create lists of maths exercices. It has been programmed using JAVA. Thus it is multi-platform. The output exercices are LaTeX files. It also has an option to provide PDF format.
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    IDRA (InDexing and Retrieving Automatically) is a tool which allows indexing a wide range of text (TXT, DOC, PDF) and image annotations files (XML), query-based searching, visualizing an index, saving it for re-usability, evaluation, etc.
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    Java app that generates PDF files with practice math problems - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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    ElateXam is a complete toolsuite for electronic exams. It includes several task types (multiple choice, cloze texts, free texts, mapping, drawing, autotool), correction tools, analysis and export features. It's used at the university of Leipzig.
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