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# How to use ANS

ANS is our online assessment tool. We use this for practice assignments and for the exams.
<img height="12px" alt="Ans" src="https://support.ans.app/hc/theming_assets/01HZPPMZ80K0KTWSVYJC1E276J"> is our online assessment tool. We use this for practice assignments and for the exams.

During this course, you'll interact with two courses in ANS:
- ANS course `CT1000 Constructiemechanica CT-Schakel BRIGHTSPACE`. In this course all the assignments specific for this course can be found. This includes the prerequisite tests and the exams. You can login into this course by visiting the Brightspace website.
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- Guidance and feedback on exercises, if requested

## Course material
- This online interactive textbook combining all sources into modules, breaking down each module into separate parts of theory and skills including exercises. This book links the student to relevant part of the other literature and only provides additional content when the other literature.
- Engineering Mechanics: Volume 1: Equilibrium, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2006`. eBook available for free via TU Delft at https://link-springer-com.tudelft.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-1-4020-5483-9
- Engineering Mechanics: Volume 2: Stresses, strains and displacements, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2007`. eBook available for free via TU Delft at https://link-springer-com.tudelft.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-1-4020-5483-9
- Mechanica: Statisch onbepaalde constructies en bezwijkanalyse, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2016`. Book available at https://www.boom.nl/hoger-onderwijs/100-9587_Mechanica-Statisch-onbepaalde-constructies-en-bezwijkanalyse-3e-druk
- Mechanica: Stabiliteit van het evenwicht, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2023`. Book available at https://www.boom.nl/hoger-onderwijs/100-10458_Mechanica-Stabiliteit-van-het-evenwicht
This online interactive textbook combining all sources into modules, breaking down each module into separate parts of theory and skills including exercises. This book links the student to relevant part of the other literature and only provides additional content when the other literature.
- Engineering Mechanics: Volume 1: Equilibrium, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2006`. eBook available for free via TU Delft at https://link-springer-com.tudelft.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-1-4020-5483-9. This book is also available in Dutch (only paid version).
- Engineering Mechanics: Volume 2: Stresses, strains and displacements, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2007`. eBook available for free via TU Delft at https://link-springer-com.tudelft.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-1-4020-5483-9, This book is also available in Dutch (only paid version).
- Mechanica: Statisch onbepaalde constructies en bezwijkanalyse, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2016`. Book available at https://www.boom.nl/hoger-onderwijs/100-9587_Mechanica-Statisch-onbepaalde-constructies-en-bezwijkanalyse-3e-druk. This book is only available as a paid version in Dutch
- Mechanica: Stabiliteit van het evenwicht, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman {cite}`Hartsuijker2023`. Book available at https://www.boom.nl/hoger-onderwijs/100-10458_Mechanica-Stabiliteit-van-het-evenwicht. This book is only available as a paid version in Dutch
- Introduction to continuum mechanics, by C. Hartsuijker and J.W. Welleman. Book available [here](external/mechanics-BSc/book/Lecture_Notes_Elasticity.pdf)
- Additional exercises in ANS
- Self-assessed prerequisite test in ANS
- Paper-based exams in ANS
- Additional exercises in [ANS](ans)
- Self-assessed prerequisite tests and paper-based exames in [ANS](ans)

## Assessment
The learning will be assessed incrementally:
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As a preparation for [Friday's lesson](lesson1.3) you'll be asked to grade your test yourself on paper using the provided model-answer. During that lesson we'll discuss the results to identify which topics you should spend more time on during this quarter

## Grade your test
You'll grade your prerequisite tests yourselves. Unfortunately that's not possible from within the ANS environment. However, I'm curious to your own grading, so you can submit your grade via this online form (LINK TO BE ADDED).

<iframe width="640px" height="480px" src="https://forms.office.com/e/viiL8VkwWy?embed=true" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" style="border: none; max-width:100%; max-height:100vh" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen> </iframe>

To be continued
You can view your scanned test including the model answer in ANS (LINK TO BE ADDED). The model answer includes the levels to select for grading. You'll grade your prerequisite tests yourselves. Unfortunately that's not possible from within the ANS environment. However, I'm curious to your own grading, so you can submit your grade via this [online form](https://forms.office.com/e/viiL8VkwWy). You can that directly after your prerequisite test 1 is scanned, and add the grading of prerequisite test 2 later. After you submit your grading, please save the link provided in the summary screen to be able to view and edit your grading at a later stage.

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