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By the way,
it takes me about ten hours,
on average,
to code a typical web exercise.

If you're interested, visit this exercise and
‘View the Source’
to see what's involved.

(It's not as complicated as it might appear at first glance.
If you know some HTML and JavaScript,
then you should be able to cut-and-paste the code,
modify it in appropriate places,
and create your very own customized web exercise!)

With Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry,
I've got about 240 web exercises right now.


This is a pretty big time investment.
When I'm teaching full-time,
I get most of my work done on vacations and summers.

(It's what I   LOVE   to do.)