Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor

Chapter 84 Practice Problems Guide

Chapter 84 Practice Problems Guide
Livy wrote down his plan in detail on parchment.

[Alchemy Tools - Practice Guide]

Basic requirement: Ability to provide all Hogwarts students with a large number of practice problems.

Therefore, the question bank should be divided into four types.

[Basic Question Types] [OWL Past Exam Questions] [NEWT Past Exam Questions] [Comprehensive Simulation]

To do this, he needs to input a lot of information—past exam questions are easy to find, as they should be available in the Hogwarts Library.

It's more complicated if it includes all the basic question types from grades 1 to 4.

If it's just a matter of entering countermeasures for dark creatures, it's relatively easy. But if it involves a lot of spell knowledge and related counterspells, it becomes a rather large and tedious task.

Fortunately, Li Wei had already come up with a solution—he could just have the students in solitary confinement help him search and enter the information.

He only needs to add a search function to the guide to automatically filter out duplicate questions.

Of course, having questions isn't enough; there also needs to be answers and timely feedback on errors, and the bottom right corner should be able to record the accuracy rate of the answers.

For convenience, all questions are currently limited to multiple-choice format—which introduces new problems.

There is only one correct answer, but he makes up three wrong answers for every question.

From the perspective of the question setter, these three incorrect answers should have different levels of deceptiveness—ideally, they should be divided into three levels of difficulty: [extremely easy to identify], [relatively easy to identify], and [extremely difficult to identify].

Thinking about this, Li Wei felt a headache coming on—it was definitely impossible for him to complete this task alone.

This process was of no benefit to him; it was simply a waste of his time.

After thinking for a while, he decided to release a beta version after the alchemical items were completed—that is, only the questions would be displayed, not the answers, unless the students clicked "Next" with their wands, at which point the answers would be revealed.

Then, he handed this beta version of the practice question guide to the members of the study group, who then did the questions and considered adding possible incorrect answers.

Furthermore, he can use high-grade materials to create a "treasure trove host," while the other students have "sub-hosts."

All information submitted by the extensions is aggregated by the main unit and updated in real time.

In this way, this initial concept should be completed in just a little time.

Afterwards, you can add many advanced features.

Features such as [Leaderboard], [Detailed Error Correction], [Mock Exam], and [Personal Achievements] are available.

But these things aren't urgent; we just need to establish a basic framework first.

As he wrote this, Li Wei became quite excited and immediately decided to make the alchemical item first.

Making a 'decorative device' is simple; all you need to do is soak parchment in alchemical ink, draw specific resonance runes, and add a few simple function spells.

The 'host' is more complicated.

What should we choose as the main material?

Li Wei's gaze swept around the office, finally settling on his desk, which was made entirely of walnut wood.

"Let's use black walnut wood—a small piece should be enough."

Li Wei waved his wand, and an invisible blade sliced ​​off a corner of the desk. Then, with the help of Transfiguration, the desk shrunk back to its original, smaller form.

"For rune materials, choose mithril and adamantite, which respectively serve the functions of 'content resonance' and 'thought storage'."

Li Wei waved his hand, and the dragon-skin briefcase opened on its own, with the corresponding materials flying out automatically.

He raised his wand slightly, and orange-yellow flames shot from its tip, precisely scorching the metal lines—once they became liquid, he took out a crystal rune pen and quickly drew magical patterns on the base.

This process is extremely time-consuming; if there is any interruption in the process of drawing the texture, it must be started all over again.

By the time everything was finished, the sun had already set.

Under the moonlight, the wind rustled the leaves.

George and Camille had been quietly standing in the corner, watching Livy's work.

Thinking of his appointment with the ghost that evening, Levi quickened his pace. The unicorn feather Hagrid had given him earlier came in handy—he plucked off some of its tail feathers, mixed them with the eyeball crystal powder from the eight-eyed giant spider, and sprinkled them evenly on the nodes of the rune circuit.

Having done all this, he took out his wand, pointed it at the alchemical weapon before him, and solemnly said:

"I bestow my knowledge and wisdom upon you, hoping that you can teach the students in my place."

A soft white light shone from the tip of the wand into its base, and the originally hard black walnut wood suddenly began to flow, emitting a warm and lasting glow—its original simple form changed and gradually solidified into an open book.

"Hasn't this gone a bit too far?"

Li Wei sensed that this alchemical creation possessed extraordinary agility.

"Professor, what is this—?"

Seeing that Li Wei had finished, the two assistants came forward and asked curiously.

“Oh—this is what I prepared for those students. Learning theory by just flipping through books and memorizing is too boring and inefficient. I’m going to give them a different way.”

Li Wei shared his ideas with his two assistants.

"That sounds really interesting—if only we had this tool when we were learning, we would have been able to learn much faster and better."

Joe Verri was the first to express his approval.

Jia Meier's perspective is elsewhere—the teacher seems to be getting more and more involved in teaching, and has even made such useful props for these students?

"Is there anything we can do to help, Professor?"

“No need. The process of creating alchemical items is also a process of putting my ideas into practice—however, I seem to be better at this than I thought.”

Seeing that Camille seemed a little down, Li Wei thought for a moment and continued:
"Please help me with the process of making the 'extension'."

The two assistants readily agreed.

The three of them repeatedly soaked parchment in a special rune solution, drew resonance runes identical to those on the main unit, and then let it air dry.

Once everything was complete, the two assistants were the first to conduct the test.

Tap the parchment with your wand infused with magic—and four options will spontaneously appear on the parchment.

[Basic Question Types]

[OWL Past Exam Questions]

[NEWT Past Exam Questions]

[Comprehensive Simulation]

After clicking any option with the magic wand, the page changes again.

Question: What is the most suitable spell to deal with a Boggart?

Click "Next" in the bottom right corner, and the correct answer will appear. [Funny face]

Since Levi has only entered questions related to dark creatures so far, the content of the parchment is somewhat monotonous.

Jia Meier and Qiao Weili quickly answered all one hundred questions, achieving a 100% accuracy rate.

"These questions are still too easy for you."

"No, I found it very interesting and very fulfilling!"

"I feel so too."

Both assistants wore excited smiles—the continuous questioning gave them a sense of excitement from the 'knowledge challenge' and a feeling of self-achievement.

Looking at their happy faces, Li Wei suddenly realized something—children in this era seem to have relatively few forms of entertainment.

Once he finishes making the leaderboard feature, I'm afraid many young wizards will become addicted to it.

(End of this chapter)

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