Presenting Mathematical Concepts
on the World Wide Web
A Workshop
on
the World Wide Web
about
the World Wide Web.
Course Outline
Day #1
Getting Acquainted & Working Together Online
Check in when you've finished those pages.
The Basics of Creating a Web Page
Your First Assignment
Day #2
Putting Math on the Web: Native HTML & Relatively Simple Methods
Your Assignment
Think Visually: Screen vs. Page Design
Your Assignment
Day #3
Putting Math on the Web: More Advanced Methods
Your Assignment
Day #4:
Putting Math on the Web: Helper Applications & Plug-ins
Your Assignment
Day #5
Think Legally (& Ethically): Intellectual Property Rights & Wrongs
Your Assignment
Think Big: Designing a Web Site
(
The basic text is there but the examples are still incomplete.
)
Your Assignment
The First Weekend
Day #6
The Basics of Using Still Images
Your Assignment
Day #7
The Basics of Using Animation
Your Assignment
Day #8
Let's take a breather on new material. I need to spend time helping a few struggling stragglers catch up, and it looks like all of you have enough to do implementing the ideas presented so far. Spend today completing assignments and/or working on your course projects using the tools covered to date. We've got two fairly advanced topics left, but only two!
Day #9
The Basics of Forms & Scripts
Your Assignment
Day #10
The Basics of Using Java
Your Assignment
The Second Weekend
Week #3
Work on your course project and assist your course-mates with theirs.
A Couple Other Neat Tools
Course Evaluations
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.) Please send comments on this page, or requests for permission to re-use material from this page, to:
scheftic@geom.umn.edu
Page established 1-Jun-97; last updated Sunday, 07-Sep-1997 23:24:56 CDT.