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Repurposing Old Materials Converting Problems to Challenges Converting Exam Problems to Challenges Putting Lectures Online Online Homework Problems Online Tutorials

Homework: Module Precursors

Challenge: What muscle force is necessary to hold this position? FmFm LiLi LoLo origin insertion WfWf L cog W h +mg elbow joint

Challenge A man is free to move his torso about an AP axis in the frontal plane. When will he lose his balance?

Repurposing Old Homework

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FBD Assistant

Online Homework with Diagnostics and Feedback

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