Quite a number of you have recently subscribed to this list in
response to Susanna's invitation, so I've updated the site to make it
easier to see what is available here. A good starting point for
checking this out is to go to the "Pages" area and click on "FLEx
courses". Or to get there from here, just click on
http://groups.google.com/group/FLEx-teaching/web/flex-courses?hl=en.
Since the development of FLEx is still in process, all of these
materials are at least somewhat out of date. The most recent is about
a year old now. The materials should be able to provide a good
starting point, from which their procedures can be adapted to make use
of any improved features that have been recently added to FLEx. If you
make any such adaptations of procedures found here, please consider
reporting back to the list so that the rest of us can make use of your
adaptations.
Allan J.