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Virtual Laboratory for the Study of Mechanics Virtual Laboratory for the Study of Mechanics (VLSM) is a Web-based educational enhancement tool being developed to support Statics and Mechanics of Materials instruction at Mississippi State University. As an asynchronous tool, it can be used to increase the effectiveness of classroom instruction and to provide students with a self-directed tutorial outside of class. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: Masoud Rais-Rohani on: 06/22/2000 06:29:08 PM | Critical Points A two-variable optimization lecture with
glossary, references, and 12 LiveMath notebooks,
including 4 surface plots, 3 contour plots,
and 1 animation.Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: Tom Davis on: 04/21/2000 04:28:06 AM | Introduction to LiveMath Intoroductory onine workshop for LiveMath.Area: General Info Resources Language: English Sent by: Joan on: 04/15/2000 11:49:56 PM | PreCalc Trigonometry from Casper College This is a site for a course in Pre-Calculus
Trigonometry. Go to the Assignments Page and look
through the menus on the left for topics you want
to explore. There's lots of LiveMath notebooks
here to explore, you just have to dig a bit for
them.Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 02:07:14 PM | PreCalculus at the Internet Shoreline Community College has created an online
PreCalculus course.
This is a section-by-section summary of the
problem solving skills via the Rainbow Kite and
Balloon Factory Problems from
Precalculus: Making Connections. The Rainbow Kite
and Balloon Factory Problems create a scenario
with the student
playing the role of the mathematics consultant for
the Rainbow Kite and Balloon Factory. Collecting
forms creates
part of the Precalculus Portfolio. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 01:10:58 PM | Polar Graphing A page from the Southern Polytechnic State
University for use with their Modern Calculus II
course. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 12:30:04 PM | Parametric Graphs A page from the Southern Polytechnic State
University for use with their Modern Calculus II
course. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 12:29:34 PM | Enterprise State Junior College MathView Page The math department has created a page of MathView
notebooks for basic calculus and graphing
functions. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 12:03:28 PM | University of Houston Computer and Math Sciences Associate Professor Linda Beccera has created a
page with LiveMath of Online Computational Tools.
Covers basic functions, curve fitting, and basic
calculus.Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 11:56:16 AM | MathView Tutorial on calculus@internet Experience Live Math on the Web with cool examples
in MathView and a good display of what the old
MathView can do. Made by those who know the
program best. Area: General Info Resources Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/12/2000 11:33:37 AM | Bradley/Smith Calculus This is an interactive site that uses LiveMath to
create an online companion to
the Bradley/Smith 2nd edition Calculus
textbook. Most of the site can only be accessed by
users with
accounts, but if you use this textbook and have
email, you can get an account. There's also a Demo
page
that you can check outArea: Online Texts Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 06:13:32 PM | Edwards/Penney MathView Help This is a help site for the online Companion site
for the Calculus textbook. But it's a good
general help resource for manipulating MathView
in your browser. Unlike most of the Edwards/Penney
site, this is accessible without an account. Area: General Info Resources Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 06:08:37 PM | Edwards/Penney Calculus This is an interactive site that uses LiveMath to
create an online companion to the Edwards/Penney
5th Edition Calculus textbook. Most of the site
can only be accessed by users with accounts, but
if you use this textbook and have email, you can
get an account. There's also a Demo page that you
can check out.Area: Online Texts Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 06:04:51 PM | Microstrip with lossy substrate slow wave model All I have to say is "whoa..."
This is from the University of Texas at Austin's
Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory on
Highly Accurate Quasi-Static Modeling of
Microstrip Lines Over Lossy Substrates.
This is one advanced notebook...Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 05:05:18 PM | Ron Breitenbach at Cosumnes River College A notebook on Power Series Representation that is
part of a site for Ron's math courses that is
under construction. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 04:59:48 PM | Mt. San Antonio College MathView Examples Mt. San Antonio College site under construction
with a few nifty notebooks. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 03:43:43 PM | Alvin Community College Internet College Algebra This is a syllabus/tutorial for college level
algebra. it's got lots of notes and MathView
notebooks. Area: Colleges using LiveMath Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 03:19:07 PM | Publishing Math on the Web, MathView section The Inter-University Institute of Macau Survey on
Methodology of Publishing
Mathematics on the WWW. A good overview of
MathView.Area: General Info Resources Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 02:43:59 PM | German LiveMath info this is a page in German about how much LiveMath
rocks... i think... (Babelfish wouldn't translate
the text, so it could very well be saying we
smell
like cheese...). But anyway, it's in German it
looks cool and I'm sure if you hunt around in
there you'll find a link to David Hasselhoff...Area: They like us, they really do Language: German Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 12:21:23 PM | Review of MathView from Math&Stats Newsletter Written in 1997, this is pdf version of a review
of the old MathView from Math&Stats Newsletter.
(You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.) Area: They like us, they really do Language: English Sent by: alyssa on: 04/11/2000 12:06:21 PM | | Prev 1 2 3 Next |