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We already support Parson's in a level in the yaml, but we will have to make content and also make it clear in the UI that there are more puzzles to do (and maybe also change the DB storing of tries?)…
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**Description**
As we now support parson problems on production (really nice @xxxpokemon !) it would be great if we kept track of the attempts of different users. Storing their attempts in the databa…
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## A bit of background and history.
In summer of 2020 we added a feature to help students keep track of assignments better. The list below can get quite long in a class with lots of homework.
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**Submitting author:** @wrightaprilm (April Wright)
**Repository:** https://github.com/wrightaprilm/treesiftr
**Version:** v1.0.0
**Editor:** @juanklopper
**Reviewer:** @ethanwhite, @rachelss
**Archiv…
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In learning programming, one exercise for students is called Parsons Problems (or Parson Puzzles), where students have a jumbled up code block they need to re-order into the correct format.
(with s…
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hello no work fix
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Currently embedding the problems into a jupyter notebook only works when running locally, not on a Jupyter Hub server. Trying to load the problems within an IFrame on the server yields the following e…
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Parsons programming puzzles are a type of scaffolded program construction tasks where the learner is given a set of code fragments, blocks of a single or multiple lines of code, and the task is to pie…
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The page http://parsons.problemsolving.io says to use `IFrame('puzzle url')` but for me this throws an error:
>TypeError: __init__() missing 2 required positional arguments: 'width' and 'height'
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This issue is to track discussion and progress, following an old mailing list discussion, pasted below: