Re: Looking for examples

Mitchell,

have you considered Math-Bridge?
No ePub in there, but MathML, and learning tools.
	http://demo.math-bridge.org/
(I believe someone there researched the integration of spreadsheets...)

paul


Le 23 avr. 2012 à 16:00, Mitchell Amiano a écrit :

> Hello,
> 
> I am assisting a math education research project at North Carolina State University, and doing an informal search for exemplars where rich internet interfaces were used to author, and interact with, course materials. 
> 
> Backstory and Motivation: The materials we presently are considering come from systems engineering and operations research. Although it uses mathematics, the approach is to use tools to explain algorithms, rather than a focus on presenting math formulas. It does however make use of spreadsheets (and solvers), and contains a considerable amount of content on linear programming and probability. The materials are meant to be very hands-on, with worksheets based on procedures coming from operations research. There is a strong interest in mobile delivery and use of standards-based approaches to managing and delivering/interacting with the content. 
> 
> To sum up: are there good exemplars of interactive curricula aimed at interacting with students, based upon MathML, HTML, ePub... ? 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mitch Amiano
> 
> 
> 

Received on Friday, 27 April 2012 20:26:13 UTC