The problem-set directory shows a listing of the IMMEX problem-sets that are
available for use on our servers. Feel free to browse through the directory to
see if there is a problem-set that will supplement your curriculum.
USING THE COLOR TAGS
The problem-set directory has a color-coding system built in that will allow you
to quickly sort and isolate specific problem-sets for a certain discipline.
In this picture, "Buffy's Millenium Party" has a color tag of magenta, and
it is also shown that this problem-set targets 7th grade students.
To isolate problem-sets that have a similar discipline to "Buffy's Millenium
Party," you can click on the color tag for the problem-set.
If you isolate problem-sets for a specific
discipline, the color tags will not be shown because all of the entries have the
same topic group.

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USING THE KEY
The key, which is highlighted in grey and which is just above the problem-set
directory, allows a quick isolation of a particular discipline. IMMEX has
problem-sets for a diverse range of disciplines.
In this picture, part of the key has been highlighted to show that clicking
there will isolate the problem-sets designed to focus on "Mathematics" topics.
Clicking on an entry
in the key will immediately isolate those problem-sets.
You can refer to the
key to decode the color tags in the directory.

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USING THE KEY TO SHOW ALL PROBLEM-SETS
After isolating a particular group of problem-sets, you can return to the entire
list by clicking on "View All Problem-Sets," in the key.

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