Presenting Mathematical Concepts on the World Wide Web
Mathematical Helper Applications
Mathematical Helper Applications
Your Assignment
Do one or more of the following:
- If you are in a setting where it is possible to have, and if
you have interests that are compatible with using, a call from a
web-page to a helper application, then implement an example that will
be of use to you. (If not, then just realize that such things are
possible, and continue with other development work.)
- Continue working on some of the pages you created for a
previous assignment.
- Send me email discussing your plans for your course project,
particularly if you can do so in relation to any of the pages you've
already created for this course.
- If you are feeling like you are on technical overload, then you may want to take an advance look at the
first assignment for tomorrow.
While it's perfectly fine if you want to wait, read the lesson
materials, and then do the assignment, I'm just pointing out that this
is an option. If you read the questions and try to figure out the
answers ahead of time, then it may help to focus some of your thoughts
as you read the lesson.
Back / Up:
Mathematical Helper Applications
Presenting Mathematical Concepts on the World Wide Web.
Copyright © 1997 by
Carol Scheftic.
All rights reserved.
(This course is based on a workshop originally offered at
The Geometry Center
and adapted with permission.)
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last updated Monday, 21-Jul-1997 11:46:36 CDT.