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Can the Web Help Students Succeed? Neat Networks UTEP May 5, 1998
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Philosophy S.O.S. MATHematics is the website of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso, where you can work with materials to help you: do your homework prepare for a test get ready for class
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Philosophy The material presented here reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas in college and pre-college mathematics. The learning units are presented in worksheet format and require your active participation! This is not meant to be a substitute for your classroom instruction or for reading your textbook.
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Scope -planned Pre-College –Arithmetic/Algebra –Geometry –Trigonometry College –Calculus –Matrix Algebra –Differential Equations
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Scope Pre-College –Arithmetic/Algebra –Trigonometry College –Calculus –Differential Equations –Matrix Algebra –Complex Variables
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Scope- Added by “Popular Demand” Cyber-Exam Tables and Formulas
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Design Minimal Requirements –Internet Browser Netscape Navigator 2 –No frames –No plug-ins –Accessible with slow computers –Accessible with 28.8 modem No excessive graphics, sounds, movies etc.
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Design Absolute Links versus Relative Links: –Do not use absolute links unless you link to outside resources! CSS Stylesheets –Gives you more control on the layout of the web page as viewed by the user!
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How to Put Math on the Web? Mathematics Formulas can still not be displayed by the Common Internet Browsers!
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How to Put Math on the Web? Viable Alternatives in 1996: –Microsoft Word’s Equation Editor Pro: Easy conversion Con: Buggy, text-formula alignment pretty bad –LaTeX2HTML Pro: LaTeX based, Looks good, can do any math formula Con: Complicated process, slow conversion, inconvenient for the content producer
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How to Put Math on the Web? More Alternatives in 1998: –TeX Explorer (IBM) Pro: fast display, looks good, LaTeX based Con: needs plug-in, still under development, content developer dependent on company strategies
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How to Put Math on the Web? Math Markup Language (MathML) has been accepted by W3C as the web standard. –Standard Plug-ins and Translators should become available.
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Tools We Use…. LATeX2HTML Translator by Nikos Drakos
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Production of an SOS Mathematics Page
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Funding
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Release Time for Faculty Equipment WWW Server, PCs, Software Funds for Student Assistants
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S.O.S. Mathematics - Today
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S.O.S. Mathematics - Today: 2400 HTML-Pages written
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S.O.S. Mathematics - Today:
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S.O.S. Mathematics - Today: Mirrors Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand Access only for LU students Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain Maria Sklodowska-Curie University, Lublin, Poland In Preparation
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The People Behind S.O.S. Mathematics
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