100 | | This panel is used to view Markdown scripts. This column is usually used to provide some instructions about the experiment. This is also the place where you describe for example, the goals of the experiment, the hypotheses that it tests, its design, and any background information to help students understand it. When the experiment is finished, the graphs can be dragged and dropped in to this panel to take a look. To open a document, start typing its name in the search box below the column's title. You can choose the required one from the drop down list that shows the matching documents. The final document that a student submits for grading will be written in Markdown. |
| 100 | This panel is used to view Markdown scripts. This column is usually used to provide some instructions about the experiment. This is also the place where you describe, for example, the goals of the experiment, the hypotheses that it tests, its design, and any background information to help students understand it. When the experiment is finished, the resulting graphs can be dragged and dropped in to this panel for documentation and analysis of an experiment. To open a Markdown document, start typing its name in the search box below the column's title. You can choose the required one from the drop down list that shows the matching documents. The final document that a student submits for grading will be written in Markdown. (For creating a new Markdown document see Section "Prepare" below. |