Experiments. EconPort allows users to run many types of online economics experiments. If you are new to the site, or if you are looking for information on how to run one or more of these experiments, please take a moment and read about how to use this experiment system. Available Software EconPort experiments can be accessed by creating an account and adding a configuration. For more information on setting up and running an experiment, read How to Create an Experiment on EconPort. Normal Form Game (documentation) Extensive Form Game (documentation) GARP (consumer utility maximization) (documentation) MarketLink (commodity double auction, asset double auction, posted offer, posted bid) (documentation) One-Sided Auctions (Dutch, English, First- and Second-Price Auctions) (documentation) Supply and Demand Graphing Tool (documentation) In addition, through cooperation with the Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE) at the University of Exeter, EconPort offers the following software:
Geogebra WEB (alpha version) ToonDoo - create cartoons. Jarnal. Jarnal is an open-source application for notetaking, sketching, keeping a journal, making a presentation, annotating a document - including pdf - or collaborating using a stylus, mouse or keyboard. It is similar to Microsoft Windows Journal and to the earlier Mimeo whiteboarding and Palm notepad applications. There is also a commercial knockoff of Jarnal called PDF Annotator - for $50 you can enjoy a subset of the capabilities that Jarnal provides for free. Basic installation: You should have java installed on your computer. Download jarnal-install.zip unzip it into a directory of your choosing and run either jarnal.cmd (windows) or jarnal.sh (mac, linux).
What is new: A tutorial from Daniel Kopsas. A method of capturing Sony Ebook reader annotations into Jarnal. Great new icons from Jon Harsem, Davidson Gerard, Bernardo, and Mick Enright. Demos:There is a simple on-line demo and and a more advanced (and fun) demo demonstrating networked usage. Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders.