From info at mathgoodies.com Tue Jan 2 12:06:44 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies Newsletter Message-ID: <3A520AA1.A98BEBCF@mathgoodies.com> The January 1 issue of The Math Goodies Newsletter went out to 9,284 educators today. Get the latest information about math news, events and site updates with our twice-monthly newsletter. For more information, and to join, visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/ For back issues, please visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/back_issues.shtm Happy New Year, Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From pwang at mcs.kent.edu Tue Jan 2 13:23:13 2001 From: pwang at mcs.kent.edu (Paul S. Wang) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: webmath-digest V1 #16 In-Reply-To: <200101021754.JAA449349@west.camel.math.ca> from "webmath-digest" at Jan 2, 1 09:54:03 am Message-ID: <200101021823.NAA20139@monkey.mcs.kent.edu> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1159 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010102/ee03f7b2/attachment.bat From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Wed Jan 10 01:54:07 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: JOMA and MSDL Message-ID: Folks - JOMA - the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications - is now live: as is the Mathematical Sciences Digital Library: . Both brought to you by the MAA (Mathematical Association of America). Cheers, June ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From andrew at illywhacker.net Wed Jan 10 09:15:43 2001 From: andrew at illywhacker.net (Andrew Solomon) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: JavaMath 1.0 (Beta) Message-ID: <3A5C6E8F.82A4D850@illywhacker.net> Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the first beta release (version 1.0) of the JavaMath API, is now available at http://javamath.sourceforge.net JavaMath is free (GPL) software to enable mathematical programs in Java to use the computational capabilities of existing compute engines. While JavaMath can be used for stand-alone applications, the API is oriented toward the easy construction of Internet based client-server systems and Web pages. So far, JavaMath implements compute sessions with Maple and GAP. Acknowledgements ================ The following funding bodies for their support: - The European ESPRIT OpenMath Project; and - The Canadian Network of Centres of Excellence MITACS Project. The following people for using early versions, giving feedback or helping to develop the ideas behind JavaMath: - Alan Cooper - Steve Linton - Manfred Riem Sincerely, Andrew Solomon and Craig A. Struble, January 11, 2001. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Wed Jan 10 19:29:02 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: Fwd: [om-a] critique of OpenMath Message-ID: ... by Richard Fateman. From om-announce@openmath.org. June __________________________ > >I've drafted a reaction to the latest SIGSAM Bulletin, >collection of OpenMath-related documents. I would >welcome comments on it, before sending it (perhaps >to SIGSAM Bulletion?) >T >he over-riding >criticism is that it is naive to believe that >one of the major problems of software engineering >today, namely software re-use, will be solved >by the OpenMath approach. > >In particular there is no reason to believe >the mechanisms (phrasebooks and CDs) will scale. > >see http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/papers/openmathcrit.txt >for the ascii text (only about 4 pages long, but kind of >long to send/post everywhere). > >Richard Fateman >-- >om-announce@openmath.org - public announcements concerning OpenMath >Post discussion to om@openmath.org >Automatic list maintenance software at majordomo@openmath.org >Mail om-announce-owner@openmath.org for assistance with any problems > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Mon Jan 15 11:29:02 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:33 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies Newsletter Message-ID: <3A63254E.25B21F98@mathgoodies.com> The January 15th issue of The Math Goodies Newsletter went out to 9,726 educators today. Get the latest information about math news, events and site updates. 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We have more than 10,000 opt-in members! http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/ Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From mathwrig at gte.net Thu Feb 1 16:25:14 2001 From: mathwrig at gte.net (James White) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Please accept our invitation to visit and celebrate the gala opening of the New Mathwright Library and Cafe. The URL is http://www.mathwright.com. Since the Mathwright Library appeared on the web in early 1995, we enjoy the dubious distinction of being one of the first mathematics digital libraries. And we quickly became something of an "historical monument" or an antique in light of our early arrival to the internet. The New Library and Cafe, however, is a state-of-the-art virtual place that puts the best features of the new web technologies at the disposal of our readers. In fact, the paradigm that we implement is simple, but may be unfamiliar. Our readers come to the Library and 'register' by downloading the Mathwright Library Player to their own machines. This Player is a full-featured computer algebra and graphics environment that supports and operates the WorkBooks on their machines. Then they browse the Stacks (70 rooms of WorkBooks) in a variety of ways to find interactive WorkBooks that they would like to explore. They download these WorkBooks to their own machines, each building her "own" Mathwright Library that she can read at her leisure, whether on the web or not. This gives the readers time to explore in directions they choose, and to indulge their free-form and gratuitous curiosity, and to 'play' with new ideas. According to Piaget, 'play' is the most powerful source of new and enduring knowledge. The WorkBooks themselves range in size from 1 to 38 pages (averaging about 6 pages) and they have the look and feel of web pages -- web pages with a degree in mathematics. So they have no problem calculating, simplifying, and displaying mathematical expressions in a form that students can understand, or doing interactive (not canned) sprite animations, 3D graphics, and simulations while solving differential equations in the background in real-time. And they do exact arithmetic and algebra when that is critical to the story. In fact, many of our WorkBooks are written as stories. From its inception, the Library has distinguished itself in several ways from the mathematics resources generally available on the web. The Library has always been a 'constructivist' site in the Piagetian sense, built on the premise that students understand the answers to the questions they themselves ask, better than they understand the answers to the questions that we, or textbooks, ask (then answer) for them. Our Library WorkBooks are designed to elicit questions from reader, and then to provide answers to their questions. And they are all written by mathematics teachers themselves (at the secondary and undergraduate level), rather than by software engineers or undergraduate computer science students. (Actually, a few were designed and written by my own mathematics students). The Library is also a 'reform' site in the Tulane sense. Many of our WorkBooks and course sequences are designed to encourage independent and collaborative thinking, and to discourage formulaic thinking or rote memorization. Rather than go on, I'll stop haranguing you. I invite you to stop by, and see what we're up to. James E. White, Ph.D. "The Heart has its reasons that Reason can never know" - Pascal's motto -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 3428 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010201/d75777a9/winmail.bin From PaulT at dessci.com Thu Feb 1 17:47:11 2001 From: PaulT at dessci.com (Paul Topping) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC02D29A@euclid.dessci> Interesting, but your installer needs much work: - It wants to install stuff directly at the root of my hard drive. Instead it should be in Program Files. - It created multiple "Mathwright Library" entries in my Start menu. I've seen Java-based "mathlets" that seem to do pretty much the same job with much less installing and mucking around. Why all the extra machinery? Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: James White [mailto:mathwrig@gte.net] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:25 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe > > Dear colleagues, > > Please accept our invitation to visit and celebrate the gala opening > of the New Mathwright Library and Cafe. The URL is > http://www.mathwright.com. Since the Mathwright Library appeared on the > web in early 1995, we enjoy the dubious distinction of being one of the > first mathematics digital libraries. And we quickly became something of > an "historical monument" or an antique in light of our early arrival to > the internet. The New Library and Cafe, however, is a state-of-the-art > virtual place that puts the best features of the new web technologies at > the disposal of our readers. > In fact, the paradigm that we implement is simple, but may be > unfamiliar. Our readers come to the Library and 'register' by downloading > the Mathwright Library Player to their own machines. This Player is a > full-featured computer algebra and graphics environment that supports and > operates the WorkBooks on their machines. Then they browse the Stacks (70 > rooms of WorkBooks) in a variety of ways to find interactive WorkBooks > that they would like to explore. They download these WorkBooks to their > own machines, each building her "own" Mathwright Library that she can read > at her leisure, whether on the web or not. This gives the readers time to > explore in directions they choose, and to indulge their free-form and > gratuitous curiosity, and to 'play' with new ideas. According to Piaget, > 'play' is the most powerful source of new and enduring knowledge. > The WorkBooks themselves range in size from 1 to 38 pages (averaging > about 6 pages) and they have the look and feel of web pages -- web pages > with a degree in mathematics. So they have no problem calculating, > simplifying, and displaying mathematical expressions in a form that > students can understand, or doing interactive (not canned) sprite > animations, 3D graphics, and simulations while solving differential > equations in the background in real-time. And they do exact arithmetic and > algebra when that is critical to the story. In fact, many of our > WorkBooks are written as stories. > From its inception, the Library has distinguished itself in several > ways from the mathematics resources generally available on the web. The > Library has always been a 'constructivist' site in the Piagetian sense, > built on the premise that students understand the answers to the questions > they themselves ask, better than they understand the answers to the > questions that we, or textbooks, ask (then answer) for them. Our Library > WorkBooks are designed to elicit questions from reader, and then to > provide answers to their questions. And they are all written by > mathematics teachers themselves (at the secondary and undergraduate > level), rather than by software engineers or undergraduate computer > science students. (Actually, a few were designed and written by my own > mathematics students). > The Library is also a 'reform' site in the Tulane sense. Many of > our WorkBooks and course sequences are designed to encourage independent > and collaborative thinking, and to discourage formulaic thinking or rote > memorization. > > Rather than go on, I'll stop haranguing you. I invite you to stop > by, and see what we're up to. > > James E. White, Ph.D. > "The Heart has its reasons that Reason can never know" > - Pascal's motto > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From mathwrig at gte.net Thu Feb 1 19:06:57 2001 From: mathwrig at gte.net (James White) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe In-Reply-To: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC02D29A@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: Dear Paul, Please take a look at the New Library. The new installer lets you choose any installation directory or drive you want, and will not create multiple directories. In fact, many of the aging features at the previous site have been replaced. As far as applets are concerned, we have developed a Java 2 (Swing) Applet version of Mathwright called Lava. It is available for viewing at the site. You won't find many applets out there that do the sprite animated simulations that Mathwright does. For example, let me know if you find one that plays 4x4x4 Tic-Tac-Toe using OpenGL graphics and a game board that you can rotate, translate and fly through in real-time using 16 million colors. My point is that applets, even Lava, are limited for rather obvious reasons. There is nothing like an application running on the user machine for real-time simulations or sophisticated computer algebra. Jim -----Original Message----- From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On Behalf Of Paul Topping Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:47 PM To: 'webmath@camel.math.ca' Subject: RE: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe Interesting, but your installer needs much work: - It wants to install stuff directly at the root of my hard drive. Instead it should be in Program Files. - It created multiple "Mathwright Library" entries in my Start menu. I've seen Java-based "mathlets" that seem to do pretty much the same job with much less installing and mucking around. Why all the extra machinery? Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: James White [mailto:mathwrig@gte.net] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:25 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe > > Dear colleagues, > > Please accept our invitation to visit and celebrate the gala opening > of the New Mathwright Library and Cafe. The URL is > http://www.mathwright.com. Since the Mathwright Library appeared on the > web in early 1995, we enjoy the dubious distinction of being one of the > first mathematics digital libraries. And we quickly became something of > an "historical monument" or an antique in light of our early arrival to > the internet. The New Library and Cafe, however, is a state-of-the-art > virtual place that puts the best features of the new web technologies at > the disposal of our readers. > In fact, the paradigm that we implement is simple, but may be > unfamiliar. Our readers come to the Library and 'register' by downloading > the Mathwright Library Player to their own machines. This Player is a > full-featured computer algebra and graphics environment that supports and > operates the WorkBooks on their machines. Then they browse the Stacks (70 > rooms of WorkBooks) in a variety of ways to find interactive WorkBooks > that they would like to explore. They download these WorkBooks to their > own machines, each building her "own" Mathwright Library that she can read > at her leisure, whether on the web or not. This gives the readers time to > explore in directions they choose, and to indulge their free-form and > gratuitous curiosity, and to 'play' with new ideas. According to Piaget, > 'play' is the most powerful source of new and enduring knowledge. > The WorkBooks themselves range in size from 1 to 38 pages (averaging > about 6 pages) and they have the look and feel of web pages -- web pages > with a degree in mathematics. So they have no problem calculating, > simplifying, and displaying mathematical expressions in a form that > students can understand, or doing interactive (not canned) sprite > animations, 3D graphics, and simulations while solving differential > equations in the background in real-time. And they do exact arithmetic and > algebra when that is critical to the story. In fact, many of our > WorkBooks are written as stories. > From its inception, the Library has distinguished itself in several > ways from the mathematics resources generally available on the web. The > Library has always been a 'constructivist' site in the Piagetian sense, > built on the premise that students understand the answers to the questions > they themselves ask, better than they understand the answers to the > questions that we, or textbooks, ask (then answer) for them. Our Library > WorkBooks are designed to elicit questions from reader, and then to > provide answers to their questions. And they are all written by > mathematics teachers themselves (at the secondary and undergraduate > level), rather than by software engineers or undergraduate computer > science students. (Actually, a few were designed and written by my own > mathematics students). > The Library is also a 'reform' site in the Tulane sense. Many of > our WorkBooks and course sequences are designed to encourage independent > and collaborative thinking, and to discourage formulaic thinking or rote > memorization. > > Rather than go on, I'll stop haranguing you. I invite you to stop > by, and see what we're up to. > > James E. White, Ph.D. > "The Heart has its reasons that Reason can never know" > - Pascal's motto > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From PaulT at dessci.com Thu Feb 1 20:25:24 2001 From: PaulT at dessci.com (Paul Topping) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC02D29B@euclid.dessci> I got your email and tried this out TODAY. The problems I was reporting are with stuff on your site NOW, not old versions. Yes, I realize you can change the install directory but its default should not be at the root of the hard drive. No commercial-grade software worth its salt does this as it violates Microsoft's install guidelines. Also, I did get 2 entries on my Start menu. I'm not really complaining, but I thought you might want to fix your s/w. > -----Original Message----- > From: James White [mailto:mathwrig@gte.net] > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 4:07 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: RE: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe > > > Dear Paul, > > Please take a look at the New Library. The new > installer lets you choose > any installation directory or drive you want, and will not > create multiple > directories. In fact, many of the aging features at the > previous site have > been replaced. As far as applets are concerned, we have > developed a Java 2 > (Swing) Applet version of Mathwright called Lava. It is available for > viewing at the site. You won't find many applets out there > that do the > sprite animated simulations that Mathwright does. For > example, let me know > if you find one that plays 4x4x4 Tic-Tac-Toe using OpenGL > graphics and a > game board that you can rotate, translate and fly through in > real-time using > 16 million colors. My point is that applets, even Lava, are > limited for > rather obvious reasons. There is nothing like an application > running on the > user machine for real-time simulations or sophisticated > computer algebra. > > > Jim > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca > [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On > Behalf Of Paul Topping > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:47 PM > To: 'webmath@camel.math.ca' > Subject: RE: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe > > > Interesting, but your installer needs much work: > > - It wants to install stuff directly at the root of my hard > drive. Instead > it should be in Program Files. > > - It created multiple "Mathwright Library" entries in my Start menu. > > I've seen Java-based "mathlets" that seem to do pretty much > the same job > with much less installing and mucking around. Why all the > extra machinery? > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > > From: James White [mailto:mathwrig@gte.net] > > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 1:25 PM > > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > > Subject: WebMath: New Mathwright Library and Cafe > > > > Dear colleagues, > > > > Please accept our invitation to visit and celebrate the > gala opening > > of the New Mathwright Library and Cafe. The URL is > > http://www.mathwright.com. Since the Mathwright Library > appeared on the > > web in early 1995, we enjoy the dubious distinction of > being one of the > > first mathematics digital libraries. And we quickly became > something of > > an "historical monument" or an antique in light of our > early arrival to > > the internet. The New Library and Cafe, however, is a > state-of-the-art > > virtual place that puts the best features of the new web > technologies at > > the disposal of our readers. > > In fact, the paradigm that we implement is simple, but may be > > unfamiliar. Our readers come to the Library and 'register' > by downloading > > the Mathwright Library Player to their own machines. This > Player is a > > full-featured computer algebra and graphics environment > that supports and > > operates the WorkBooks on their machines. Then they browse > the Stacks (70 > > rooms of WorkBooks) in a variety of ways to find > interactive WorkBooks > > that they would like to explore. They download these > WorkBooks to their > > own machines, each building her "own" Mathwright Library > that she can read > > at her leisure, whether on the web or not. This gives the > readers time to > > explore in directions they choose, and to indulge their > free-form and > > gratuitous curiosity, and to 'play' with new ideas. > According to Piaget, > > 'play' is the most powerful source of new and enduring knowledge. > > The WorkBooks themselves range in size from 1 to 38 > pages (averaging > > about 6 pages) and they have the look and feel of web pages > -- web pages > > with a degree in mathematics. So they have no problem calculating, > > simplifying, and displaying mathematical expressions in a form that > > students can understand, or doing interactive (not canned) sprite > > animations, 3D graphics, and simulations while solving differential > > equations in the background in real-time. And they do exact > arithmetic and > > algebra when that is critical to the story. In fact, many of our > > WorkBooks are written as stories. > > From its inception, the Library has distinguished > itself in several > > ways from the mathematics resources generally available on > the web. The > > Library has always been a 'constructivist' site in the > Piagetian sense, > > built on the premise that students understand the answers > to the questions > > they themselves ask, better than they understand the answers to the > > questions that we, or textbooks, ask (then answer) for > them. Our Library > > WorkBooks are designed to elicit questions from reader, and then to > > provide answers to their questions. And they are all written by > > mathematics teachers themselves (at the secondary and undergraduate > > level), rather than by software engineers or undergraduate computer > > science students. (Actually, a few were designed and > written by my own > > mathematics students). > > The Library is also a 'reform' site in the Tulane > sense. Many of > > our WorkBooks and course sequences are designed to > encourage independent > > and collaborative thinking, and to discourage formulaic > thinking or rote > > memorization. > > > > Rather than go on, I'll stop haranguing you. I invite > you to stop > > by, and see what we're up to. > > > > James E. White, Ph.D. > > "The Heart has its reasons that Reason can never know" > > - Pascal's motto > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Thu Feb 15 10:36:38 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies Newsletter Message-ID: <3A8BF786.C2330AE0@mathgoodies.com> The February 15th issue of The Math Goodies Newsletter went out to 10,489 members today. Get the latest information about math news, events and site updates. For more information, and to join, visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/ For back issues, please visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/back_issues.shtm Best wishes, Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk Thu Feb 15 12:54:15 2001 From: G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk (Greig Fratus) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: MathGate Message-ID: <3DC0230FEC56D211845100A0C9D9738C182811@islrs.bham.ac.uk> It is now possible to browse MathGate via mathematical subject headings as well as searching. The initial subject headings on the MathGate homepage are an attempt at organising the top-level of the MSC2000 into a more manageable size. Any comments on MathGate that people may care to make are appreciated. MathGate is a freely available Internet resource catalogue for mathematics. Regards, Greig Greig Fratus MathGate Manager University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk www.mathgate.ac.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Sun Feb 18 22:07:51 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: Fwd: LiveMath - February 2001 Message-ID: The most recent LiveMath Newsletter. I haven't checked any of this out yet, so if anyone wants to evaluate the stuff below and report to this list, please do so. Note that you can use MathEQ to put math text into web pages [3 below]! June ____________________________________ >LiveMath Newsletter >February 18, 2001 > >[If you wish to be removed from this emailing list, >please write to: delete@livemath.com. Make sure >you use or include the email address that found you, >or else we won't know which one to remove! >We really do try!] > > >All the LiveMath news that's fit to type: > >[1] MathEQ Starts To ROCK! > Windows/OLE in b10 now available > Windows/Mac HTMLTag new feature > >[2] Limits! > LiveMath now computes limits. > Feature still in beta, but looking good! > >[3] LiveMath Plug-In Now Support MathEQ/HTMLTag > Equation Rendering inside the HTML page! > No more GIFs. No more Java applets. > Use the LiveMath Plug-In (b9 or higher) and do both > typeset math and live math inside of the > webpage. > >[4] Netscape 6 Compatible > LiveMath Plug-In now works with NS6 on Win/Mac! > >[5] Purchase Your License Keys for MathEQ! > Special Introductory Price: $69 Core Price (download only) > [Regular: $99] Ends 3/1/2001! > >[6] Go Linux Go! > Allan continues the battle to make LiveMath triple-platform! > If you haven't tried LiveMath Maker for Linux yet, please do! > >[7] US and World Distributors > We are please to announce our distributions > around the world! > >[8] New CD-ROMs Ship > 3.0.1 CD-ROMs ship. If you have a CD-ROM Upgrade/Support > Subscription, you should receive the CDs in the next few > weeks! > >[9] Versions 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0 of LiveMath > We are current working up the new feature list for LiveMath 3.1, > and higher versions. Make a suggestion on a new feature! > >[10] Bugs > Some bugs you should know about that we are working on. > >============================================================ >============================================================ > >[1] MathEQ Starts To ROCK! (3.0.1b10 Win/Mac) > >Pete and Wendy, our Windows Engineering Team, have >been working double-super-overtime to get >MathEQ - b10 with OLE support - out the door. > >We are pleased to announce that MathEQ 3.0.1b10 >is available for download: >http://www.livemath.com/download/ >Macintosh and Windows, all 11 languages >(OLE support only on Windows version). > >MathEQ's newest feature: HTMLTag > >Create an expression in MathEQ, including >various color changes to symbols, sizes, fonts, etc. > >Select the expression, and choose Edit --> Copy As --> HTMLTag > >An EMBED tag is copied to your Clipboard. Go now to >an HTML (or text) editor, and do a PASTE. > >An EMBED tag looking something like this will be >inserted: > >bgcolor="#ffffff" size=14> > >When this HTML file is opened using NS or IE with LiveMath Plug-In 3.0.1b9 >or higher installed, your math expression will be rendered using >the LiveMath Plug-In! > >No GIFs. No java applets. No monster tex plugins. Nice and simple >math expressions inside of HTML pages! > >Check out the instruction file on AskSally: >http://www.livemath.com/asksallynew/?readthis=982262362 > >MathEQ/Windows OLE! > >Those familiar with OLE functionality will love MathEQ's OLE >implementation. Working just like other OLE-compatible products, >you may create a math expression in MathEQ, and PASTE SPECIAL over >to an OLE-compliant program (i.e. MS Word, Framemaker, etc). The >PASTED math equation is still "owned" by MathEQ - you may edit the >expression by double-clicking on the pasted image, and MathEQ >will jump in and take over the editing. > >MathEQ and MS Word > >Due to a variety of changes to MS Word over the years (since MSWord 5.1), >some alignment functionality still needs some work. We are working >on the necesary VisualBasic macros to do alignment the way it should work >in MSWord 2000, but for now, we recommend the following workarounds: > >Windows/MSWord 2000: Right-click on the MathEQ expression, and >choose "Format Object". Click tab "Layout", then "Advanced". You >will see the vertical alignment settings on this screen for manual >alignment. > >Mac/MSWord 2000: The menus described above for Windows do not >exist on the Mac/MSWord. Best to do the following: Ctrl-Click >on the MathEQ expression, and choose "Format Object". Click >on tab "Position". Turn OFF "Float As Text". (You may customize >MSWord to always leave this off). You may now drag the expression >to where you want it on the Word page (in-line equation, for instance). >Then click on the MathEQ expression, and choose Format --> Font --> >Character Spacing, and choose "Lowered", adjusting the Point values >to your desired alignments. > >============================================================ > >[2] Limits! > >LiveMath 3.0.1b10 now enjoys a new feature: LIMITS > >To use limits, simply type the following at a math input (square) box: > >Limit( > >This string will insert a Limit expression, which you may then edit. > >You may CALCULATE the limit to get a numerical value, or >choose EXPAND, where LiveMath will attempt to factor/simplify >the limit expression, to show any algebraic simplifications it >can find first before computing the limit. > >One-sided limits are also to be supported; as of b10, they >don't quite work right. We should have that fixed in the next beta. > >Check out the instruction file on AskSally: >http://www.livemath.com/asksallynew/?readthis=982264908 > >============================================================ > >[3] LiveMath Plug-In Now Support MathEQ/HTMLTag > >LiveMath Plug-In 3.0.1b10 will now render math expressions >created from MathEQ 3.0.1b10 using the HTMLTag feature. > >That means that LiveMath Plug-In is the TOTAL SOLUTION >for doing math on the web. When you need typeset math >inside of a webpage, use MathEQ to create the math expression, >and LiveMath Plug-In will render it. When you need LIVE, >interactive math, use LiveMath Maker to create interactive >mathematics and embed it inside the same webpage. > >One Plug-In does it all! LiveMath Plug-In. > >LiveMath Plug-In is FREE, and will always be FREE! > >[See the license for redistribution restrictions - many >people keep asking us!!] > >============================================================ > >[4] Netscape 6 Compatible > >We are pleased to report that LiveMath Plug-In 3.0.1b10 is now >compatible with Netscape 6, for those who are bold enough >to use this very ambitious browser. > >Go Netscape 6! > >============================================================ > >[5] Purchase Your License Keys for MathEQ! > >We are happy to announce the a special offer on >License Keys for MathEQ. > >For single-user license keys, the core price >will be $69 USD until 3/1/2001. > >After 3/1/2001, the regular core price for >MathEQ will be $99. > >As with LiveMath Maker, license keys for MathEQ >will work for all bug fix releases of the current >version. For example, if you purchase a License Key >for MathEQ 3.0, that license key will work for >all versions 3.0.x > >Of course, we encourage everyone to purchase >Upgrade/Support Subscriptions, which entitle >the user to upgrade their License Keys for >versions 3.1, 3.2, and higher. > >Purchase at: >http://www.livemath.com/main/store/ > > >============================================================ > >[6] Go Linux Go! > >Allan has been working double-extra hard on the Linux/Redhat >implementation of LiveMath Maker, of which 3.0.1b6 is available >for download at >http://www.livemath.com/download/ > >We hope to have a new version posted in the next few weeks >that will correct the remaining bugs, and expand out >to the current 11 languages supported. > >How cool is it? You've never seen the 3D graphics render >and spin so fast! > > >============================================================ > >[7] US and World Distributors > >We are very pleased to announce that our academic bookstore >and retail software store distribution in the U.S. >and Canada will be handled by Academic Distributing of >Dewey, Arizona. Academic Distributing distributes all of the >national brands of math and retail software to the academic >market. We are very excited about this alliance!! > >We also welcome our international distributors: >UK & Ireland: Chartwell-Yorke >Japan: CYNEX >Korea: Kimhua Technologies >Thailand, Malaysia: Techsource >Brazil & South America: Quarks > >We are currently in discussions with other distributors, >including the countries: France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, >Israel, China, Africa and South Africa, Denmark, Germany, >and Russia. > >Our next languages we plan to expand to: >Hebrew, Arabic, Polish, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, >Korean, Chinese, Thai, Malay, SA Spanish, SA Portuguese, Greek. > >============================================================ > >[8] New CD-ROMs Ship > >The second edition of LiveMath Maker and LiveMath Plug-In CD-ROMs >are currently at the printer. > >They feature the expanded AskSally help files and documentation, >with an on-board searchable mechanism so you can search on the >CD for the help files you are lookin for, without having to >go on-line. > >Those customers who hold Upgrade/Support Subscriptions with >CD-ROMs will receive their new CD-ROMs in the mail in a few weeks. > >The LiveMath Maker, LiveMath Plug-In, and MathEQ most current >versions are always available RIGHT NOW at the download site: > >http://www.livemath.com/download/ > >So you don't have to wait for the CD-ROM for the freshest >version of LiveMath and MathEQ! > >============================================================ > >[9] Versions 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0 of LiveMath > >We are current making final changes to our specifications >for new features for LiveMath 3.1, and starting spec work >on future versions of LiveMath and MathEQ. > >Please go to the "Suggest a Feature" to add in your >suggestions for this list. Go to: >http://www.livemath.com/livemathboard/board/?bid=152744341 >to enter in your suggestions. > >============================================================ > >[10] Bugs > >Some bugs that you should be aware of: > >A. WindowsME & IE5.5 & LiveMath Plug-In > .... don't like each other. If you are using WindowsME, > you will need to use Netscape (4.76 or 6) currently. Microsoft > has (once again) changed the rules on plug-ins, and we haven't > yet figured out how to fix it. > >B. Macintosh & NS & LiveMath Plug-In - Large Bookmarks File > This is an old bug. If you use Netscape/Mac, and have a large > bookmark file, you will see some odd behavior with LiveMath Plug-In > files being opened using NS. This problem does appear on IE, too, > but stranglely. Work around: use URL Manager Pro, or just keep > your bookmarks in an external file. No fun, we know. > > >If you need any assistance with purchasing, information, >or any other LiveMath related stuff, contact: > >Theresa Pascoe >LiveMath Accounts Manager >theresa@livemath.com >617.868.1774 (email is better!) >617.497.2116 (fax) > >Thanks to all of you who support the LiveMath Product Line! > >-Robert Curtis > Product Manager > Theorist Interactive, LLC > robert@livemath.com > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From debutler at argonet.co.uk Sun Mar 4 13:57:45 2001 From: debutler at argonet.co.uk (Douglas Butler) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: MathGate References: <3DC0230FEC56D211845100A0C9D9738C182811@islrs.bham.ac.uk> Message-ID: <028701c0a4ea$d64dcf60$02000003@cruiser> Thanks for this information I would like to put a link on my Maths page on www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch However the link you give http://www.mathgate.ac.uk/ is currently not working. A temporary fault? Douglas Douglas Butler Tel: (44) 0-1832 273444 Fax: -272760 iCT TRAINING CENTRE (Oundle) 33 West Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EJ, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- debutler@argonet.co.uk www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greig Fratus" To: Sent: 15 February 2001 17:54 Subject: WebMath: MathGate > It is now possible to browse MathGate via > mathematical subject headings as well as searching. The initial subject > headings on the MathGate homepage are an attempt at organising the top-level > of the MSC2000 into a more manageable size. > > Any comments on MathGate that people may care to make are appreciated. > > MathGate is a freely available Internet resource catalogue for mathematics. > > Regards, > Greig > > Greig Fratus > MathGate Manager > > University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT > Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 > Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk > www.mathgate.ac.uk/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk Mon Mar 5 04:49:22 2001 From: G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk (Greig Fratus) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: MathGate Message-ID: <3DC0230FEC56D211845100A0C9D9738C18289B@islrs.bham.ac.uk> Hi Douglas, I don't know what was wrong but it is now working. I will have a look at the pages of yours. I am familiar with them from my time at CTI Mathematics last year. Regards, Greig Greig Fratus MathGate Manager University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk www.mathgate.ac.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Butler [mailto:debutler@argonet.co.uk] Sent: 04 March 2001 18:58 To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: MathGate Thanks for this information I would like to put a link on my Maths page on www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch However the link you give http://www.mathgate.ac.uk/ is currently not working. A temporary fault? Douglas Douglas Butler Tel: (44) 0-1832 273444 Fax: -272760 iCT TRAINING CENTRE (Oundle) 33 West Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EJ, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- debutler@argonet.co.uk www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greig Fratus" To: Sent: 15 February 2001 17:54 Subject: WebMath: MathGate > It is now possible to browse MathGate via > mathematical subject headings as well as searching. The initial subject > headings on the MathGate homepage are an attempt at organising the top-level > of the MSC2000 into a more manageable size. > > Any comments on MathGate that people may care to make are appreciated. > > MathGate is a freely available Internet resource catalogue for mathematics. > > Regards, > Greig > > Greig Fratus > MathGate Manager > > University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT > Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 > Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk > www.mathgate.ac.uk/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Tue Mar 20 13:13:01 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:34 2005 Subject: WebMath: Fwd: New `MathZilla' website Message-ID: This site may be useful to members of the list. Anyone want to review/comment? June From: Paul Gartside > >A new MathML and Mozilla website is now online at: > http://pear.math.pitt.edu/mathzilla > >Perhaps particularly interesting is `itex2mml' which converts HTML >documents containing itex (a dialect of Latex) into xhtml and MathML >pages suitable for viewing in Mozilla. > >A demonstration page is available: >http://pear.math.pitt.edu/mathzilla/itex2mmlFrag.html > >and full file conversion is possible over the net: >http://pear.math.pitt.edu/mathzilla/itex2mmlFile.html > >The source and i686 linux binaries are here: >http://pear.math.pitt.edu/mathzilla/itex2mml.tar.gz > >All bug reports and improvements welcome. > >Paul. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From andrew at illywhacker.net Thu Mar 29 13:40:42 2001 From: andrew at illywhacker.net (Andrew Solomon) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Yet another site with educational applets Message-ID: <20010329104042.A1107@illywhacker.net> ----- Forwarded message from JARS Java Update ----- 8. MathAid - Interactive Courses for Math (MV13-1): Author - Mark Vishnyakov Highly interactive educational website for e-learning mathematics. The courses feature theoretical concepts, hands-on examples, problem-solving lessons, and customizable real time tests. The system is based on a set of fundamental applets from which individual lessons including animated graphics and formulas are constructed. http://www.jars.com/classes/jresout.cgi?resource=8570 ----- End forwarded message ----- The site is at: http://www.mathaid.com/ Andrew ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Mon Apr 2 08:52:11 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Math Awareness Month at Math Goodies Message-ID: <3AC875F9.49A1FE4D@mathgoodies.com> April is Math Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of math. This year's theme is Math and the Ocean. Math Goodies is celebrating MAM throughout April with the following activities and resources which can be found at: http://www.mathgoodies.com/mam/ --Crossword and word search puzzles, a worksheet, and solutions for each. --Links to Ocean Math and Oceanography Sites. --Post your lesson ideas to our Interdisciplinary Studies Board. We hope you can join us! Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From sarah at mathforum.com Mon Apr 2 10:10:39 2001 From: sarah at mathforum.com (Sarah Seastone) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Math Awareness Month at Math Goodies In-Reply-To: <3AC875F9.49A1FE4D@mathgoodies.com> References: <3AC875F9.49A1FE4D@mathgoodies.com> Message-ID: Hi Gisele - The Math Forum hosts the Math Awareness Month Web pages: http://mathforum.com/mam/. The theme essay, by Barry A. Cipra and Katherine Socha, is at http://mathforum.com/mam/01/essay.html; institutions and others are invited to submit announcements of their activities (http://mathforum.com/mam/activities/). - Sarah >April is Math Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of >math. This year's theme is Math and the Ocean. Math Goodies is >celebrating MAM throughout April with the following activities and >resources which can be found at: http://www.mathgoodies.com/mam/ > >--Crossword and word search puzzles, a worksheet, and solutions for each. >--Links to Ocean Math and Oceanography Sites. >--Post your lesson ideas to our Interdisciplinary Studies Board. > >We hope you can join us! > >Gisele Glosser >-- >%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >% Math Goodies % >% Your Destination For Math Education! % >% % >% http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % >% mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % >%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >----------------------------------------------------------------- >WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List >To unsubscribe: >via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl >via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with >"unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message >List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ >----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Mon Apr 2 10:01:41 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Math Awareness Month at Math Goodies References: <3AC875F9.49A1FE4D@mathgoodies.com> Message-ID: <3AC88640.85715E2C@mathgoodies.com> Hi Sarah, Yes, I know about the Math Forum. I have already posted my activities there. Gisele Sarah Seastone wrote: > > Hi Gisele - > > The Math Forum hosts the Math Awareness Month Web pages: > http://mathforum.com/mam/. The theme essay, by Barry A. Cipra and > Katherine Socha, is at http://mathforum.com/mam/01/essay.html; > institutions and others are invited to submit announcements of their > activities (http://mathforum.com/mam/activities/). > > - Sarah > > >April is Math Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of > >math. This year's theme is Math and the Ocean. Math Goodies is > >celebrating MAM throughout April with the following activities and > >resources which can be found at: http://www.mathgoodies.com/mam/ > > > >--Crossword and word search puzzles, a worksheet, and solutions for each. > >--Links to Ocean Math and Oceanography Sites. > >--Post your lesson ideas to our Interdisciplinary Studies Board. > > > >We hope you can join us! > > > >Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Mon Apr 16 09:14:03 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies CD-ROM Message-ID: <3ADAF019.4B53690E@mathgoodies.com> ========================= The Math Goodies CD-ROM ========================= We are pleased to announce the release of The Math Goodies CD-ROM, which has 90 pages of lessons, exercises, worksheets and solutions not available on our web site. You get the following quality resources: --54 updated and improved lessons --80 Practice Exercises for reinforcement or assessment --8 bonus worksheets and solutions for each --Our popular Integer Football Worksheet and Playing Field Our CD-ROM is Windows/Macintosh compatible. For more information visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/cdrom/ Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From TiffanyN at dessci.com Thu Apr 19 20:27:32 2001 From: TiffanyN at dessci.com (Tiffany Nguyen) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC30C945@euclid.dessci> Good afternoon. Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press releases? Please forward me the current mailing address and method of mail you would prefer the press releases to be sent. Thank you, Tiffany Nguyen Design Science, Inc. 4028 Broadway Long Beach, California 90803 USA T: 562.433.0685 F: 562.433.6969 E: tiffanyn@dessci.com W: http://www.dessci.com "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Fri Apr 20 13:02:05 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: webMathematica Message-ID: "... in the final stages of testing and development. " >From the Wolfram site: Scalable, Reliable, and Easy to Use webMathematica is the clear choice for adding interactive calculations to the web. This unique technology enables you to create web sites that allow users to compute and visualize results directly from a web browser. Based on the world's leading technical computing software and Java Servlets, a proven server technology, webMathematica is fully compatible with Mathematica and state-of-the-art dynamic web systems. Deploy calculators, algorithms, and problem-solvers over the web or intranets. Build custom web sites that provide specialized calculations to premium customers. Sell or rent value-added services to technical professionals. Showcase Mathematica-based work in interactive web documents. Deliver interactive courseware over the web. Publish interactive textbooks and book supplements on the web. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From nonring at libero.it Fri Apr 20 12:47:45 2001 From: nonring at libero.it (G.Ferrero) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address References: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC30C945@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: <000b01c0c9ce$cc49abc0$6f821e97@a> > > Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press > releases? E-mail mailto:nonring@libero.it. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From louis.lowell at verizon.net Fri Apr 20 16:57:00 2001 From: louis.lowell at verizon.net (Lou Lowell) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address In-Reply-To: <000b01c0c9ce$cc49abc0$6f821e97@a> Message-ID: Why am I getting this message? I have nothing to do with press releases. But I do teach math and I am interested in math on the web. Lou -----Original Message----- From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On Behalf Of G.Ferrero Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:48 PM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: Current Press Release Address > > Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press > releases? E-mail mailto:nonring@libero.it. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From romlins at rc.unesp.br Fri Apr 20 17:17:04 2001 From: romlins at rc.unesp.br (Romulo Lins) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address References: Message-ID: <3AE0A750.9908F6F1@rc.unesp.br> Same here...! Romulo -------------------------------------------------------------- Lou Lowell wrote: > > Why am I getting this message? I have nothing to do with press releases. But > I do teach math and I am interested in math on the web. > > Lou > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On > Behalf Of G.Ferrero > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:48 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: Re: WebMath: Current Press Release Address > > > > > Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press > > releases? > > E-mail mailto:nonring@libero.it. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From chorn at superlink.net Thu Apr 19 17:27:16 2001 From: chorn at superlink.net (Elena Rakova) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address References: Message-ID: <3ADF5833.225BC049@superlink.net> Good question! Lou Lowell wrote: > Why am I getting this message? I have nothing to do with press releases. But > I do teach math and I am interested in math on the web. > > Lou > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On > Behalf Of G.Ferrero > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:48 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: Re: WebMath: Current Press Release Address > > > > > Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press > > releases? > > E-mail mailto:nonring@libero.it. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From liberandos at yahoo.com Fri Apr 20 17:38:42 2001 From: liberandos at yahoo.com (Pat McKeague) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Trig Lessons now online Message-ID: <20010420213842.20021.qmail@web11103.mail.yahoo.com> Hello, I thought I would let people know that MathTV.com has Trigonometry video lessons online. No charge Here is the link to the TOC: http://www.mathtv.com/Trig/pages/toc.htm Basic Math, Prealgebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Advanced algebra later this Spring/Summer send suggestions to suggestions@mathtv.com Thanks Patrick MathTV.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Fri Apr 20 17:39:19 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? Message-ID: Hi, I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being comprehensive. Thanks. Paul -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From BruceV at dessci.com Fri Apr 20 17:50:45 2001 From: BruceV at dessci.com (Bruce Virga) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC2B768B@euclid.dessci> There is a comprehensive and reasonably objective paper titled "Math on the Web: A Status Report" linked from the following page: . --Bruce > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:paul@ags.uni-sb.de] > Sent: April 20, 2001 02:39 PM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? > > > > Hi, > > > I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or > not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being > comprehensive. > > Thanks. > > Paul > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From RobertM at dessci.com Fri Apr 20 17:50:50 2001 From: RobertM at dessci.com (Robert Miner) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: press release snafu Message-ID: <200104202150.QAA10652@wisdom.geomtech.com> Hi all, Please accept DSI's apologies about the errant press release thread. The original post shouldn't have gone to the list. --Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Miner RobertM@dessci.com MathML 2.0 Specification Co-editor 651-223-2883 Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" www.dessci.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Fri Apr 20 18:29:04 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? References: Message-ID: <3AE0B821.B42F40BE@mathgoodies.com> Paul, You can try my site, Math Goodies at: http://www.mathgoodies.com For pages with links to other math sites, visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/links/ Best wishes, Gisele Glosser Paul Libbrecht wrote: > > Hi, > > I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or > not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being > comprehensive. -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From acooper at langara.bc.ca Sat Apr 21 00:09:25 2001 From: acooper at langara.bc.ca (Alan Cooper) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:35 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? References: Message-ID: <3AE107F4.E26F7083@langara.bc.ca> Paul Libbrecht wrote: > I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or > not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being > comprehensive. Yes, there are many. But comprehensiveness is often the enemy of quality control, and also it becomes quite a challenge to effectively index the large quantity of available material. My own effort, concentrating on topics at the secondary/post-secondary transition level (at http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/index.htm ) includes also a listing of other 'General Catalogues' (at http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/catalogues/index.htm ) some of which may be closer to what you are looking for. I hope this helps. cheers, --Alan ====================================================================== Alan Cooper (acooper@langara.bc.ca , http://www.langara.bc.ca/~acooper) Dep't of Mathematics and Statistics (http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats) Langara College (http://www.langara.bc.ca ) 100 W 49th Ave. Vancouver BC Canada V5Y2Z6 Tel(604)323-5676,Fax(604)323-5555 ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From debutler at argonet.co.uk Sat Apr 21 02:36:19 2001 From: debutler at argonet.co.uk (Douglas Butler) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? References: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC2B768B@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: <008901c0ca32$31ec01e0$02000003@cruiser> If you would like a UK and high school perspective, try my humble offerings on www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch and follow the Mathematics link (or Music if you like!) Good luck! Douglas Butler Tel: +44 (0)1832 273444 Fax:+44 (0)1832 272760 iCT TRAINING CENTRE (Oundle) 33 West Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EJ, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- debutler@argonet.co.uk www.argonet.co.uk/oundlesch Autograph web site: www.autograph-maths.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Virga" To: Sent: 20 April 2001 22:50 Subject: RE: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:paul@ags.uni-sb.de] > > Sent: April 20, 2001 02:39 PM > > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > > Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or > > not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being > > comprehensive. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Paul ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From andrew at illywhacker.net Sat Apr 21 03:36:00 2001 From: andrew at illywhacker.net (Andrew Solomon) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: webMathematica In-Reply-To: ; from jalester@cecm.sfu.ca on Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 10:02:05AM -0700 References: Message-ID: <20010421003600.D1468@illywhacker.net> Just a reminder... Already released is the JavaMath API which has similar goals, works with Maple and GAP, and is free. http://javamath.sourceforge.net On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 10:02:05AM -0700, June Lester wrote: > "... in the final stages of testing and development. " > > >From the Wolfram site: > > Scalable, Reliable, and Easy to Use > > webMathematica is the clear choice for adding interactive calculations to > the web. This unique technology enables you to create web sites that allow > users to compute and visualize results directly from a web browser. > > Based on the world's leading technical computing software and Java > Servlets, a proven server technology, webMathematica is fully compatible > with Mathematica and state-of-the-art dynamic web systems. > > Deploy calculators, algorithms, and problem-solvers over the web or intranets. > > Build custom web sites that provide specialized calculations to premium > customers. > > Sell or rent value-added services to technical professionals. > > Showcase Mathematica-based work in interactive web documents. > > Deliver interactive courseware over the web. > > Publish interactive textbooks and book supplements on the web. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- PIMS/MITACS/CECM http://www.cecm.sfu.ca Simon Fraser University Personal homepage: http://www.illywhacker.net ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jborwein at cecm.sfu.ca Sat Apr 21 08:26:08 2001 From: jborwein at cecm.sfu.ca (Jonathan Borwein) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: web In-Reply-To: <20010421003600.D1468@illywhacker.net> from "Andrew Solomon" at Apr 21, 2001 12:36:00 AM Message-ID: <200104211226.FAA4941319@bb.cecm.sfu.ca> Dear Andrew: please arrange to add this to the CECM interface list http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/interfaces/ with Judi. Cheers, Jon Andrew Solomon > > Just a reminder... > > Already released is the JavaMath API which has similar goals, works > with Maple and GAP, and is free. > > http://javamath.sourceforge.net > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From shusch at math.utk.edu Sat Apr 21 13:53:27 2001 From: shusch at math.utk.edu (Sharon Husch) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: math learning and technology Message-ID: <3AE2449B@webmail.utk.edu> Hello! Several years ago, I read an article somewhere that claimed that grades for students (in middle or high school, I believe)utilizing computer or we-based tutorial technology for learning were not higher at the time if technology was used, but the information was retained much longer. It seems that the study looked at retention of mathematics after several months or a year and those utilizing technology for learning remembered about 80% of the information versus an abysmal 40%-50% in the traditional lecture/ recitation setting. Does anyone know a reference for such a study? Thank you in advance for your help. Sharon Husch --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharon Husch Lecturer Department of Mathematics The University of Tennessee (865) 974-2138 ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk Mon Apr 23 06:04:43 2001 From: G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk (Greig Fratus) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? Message-ID: Paul, MathGate - www.mathgate.ac.uk - may be the sort of site that you are looking for. MathGate is an Internet Resource Catalogue for mathematics and is freely available. MathGate reviews and describes electronic mathematics resources and classifies them by subject (algebra, analysis, etc..) and by type (journals, societies, research centres, etc..). Users of MathGate can search for sites or browse by subject or type. There are currently just over 500 records in the database and this is being added to all of the time. Suggestions are appreciated and if anyone would like to help with contributions then please contact me (details below). MathGate is also interested in collaborating with other similar projects. MathGuide - www.mathguide.de - is a similar site. It currently has just over 1000 records, mainly in the area of pure mathematics. MathNet - www.math-net.org - is also concerned with mathematics information on the web. They have designed a standard web page template for mathematics departments which is used by some institutions in Germany and the UK as a "secondary" homepage - see http://www.math-net.de/navigator/ . This standard template is designed to allow information available in mathematics departments to be more easily accessible. As for the presentation of mathematics on the web a new website in the UK called Equate - www.equate.org.uk - is concerned with the creation of dynamic, interactive online learning resources for students of mathematics and statistics. I hope that people find this useful and, if you made it this far through this email, thanks very much for your time. Regards, Greig Greig Fratus MathGate Manager University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk www.mathgate.ac.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:paul@ags.uni-sb.de] Sent: 20 April 2001 22:39 To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: WebMath: Any link page for math on the web ?? Hi, I'd like to know if someone has started a page of links, commented or not, around math on the web, hopefully in the spirit of being comprehensive. Thanks. Paul -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From a.baker at maths.gla.ac.uk Mon Apr 23 09:02:10 2001 From: a.baker at maths.gla.ac.uk (Andrew Baker) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: web In-Reply-To: <200104211226.FAA4941319@bb.cecm.sfu.ca> References: <20010421003600.D1468@illywhacker.net> Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010423140125.00a6d800@mail.maths.gla.ac.uk> I think this was sent to me in error, Andy Baker >Dear Andrew: please arrange to add this to the CECM interface list >http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/interfaces/ >with Judi. >Cheers, Jon > >Andrew Solomon > > > > Just a reminder... > > > > Already released is the JavaMath API which has similar goals, works > > with Maple and GAP, and is free. > > > > http://javamath.sourceforge.net > > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List >To unsubscribe: >via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl >via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with >"unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message >List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ >----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From pwang at mcs.kent.edu Mon Apr 23 10:41:23 2001 From: pwang at mcs.kent.edu (Paul S. Wang) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: webmath-digest V1 #18 In-Reply-To: <200104231007.DAA180527@west.camel.math.ca> from "webmath-digest" at Apr 23, 1 03:07:53 am Message-ID: <200104231441.KAA18536@monkey.mcs.kent.edu> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 830 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010423/e7c52762/attachment.bat From louis.lowell at verizon.net Mon Apr 23 18:58:50 2001 From: louis.lowell at verizon.net (Lou Lowell) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: web In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010423140125.00a6d800@mail.maths.gla.ac.uk> Message-ID: I know this message was sent to me in error, and frankly wish people would get their lists under control. I am getting mounds of "junk" mail from somewhere -----Original Message----- From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On Behalf Of Andrew Baker Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 9:02 AM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: Re: web I think this was sent to me in error, Andy Baker >Dear Andrew: please arrange to add this to the CECM interface list >http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/interfaces/ >with Judi. >Cheers, Jon > >Andrew Solomon > > > > Just a reminder... > > > > Already released is the JavaMath API which has similar goals, works > > with Maple and GAP, and is free. > > > > http://javamath.sourceforge.net > > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List >To unsubscribe: >via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl >via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with >"unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message >List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ >----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From surowier at for.mat.bham.ac.uk Tue Apr 24 01:49:00 2001 From: surowier at for.mat.bham.ac.uk (surowier@for.mat.bham.ac.uk) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address In-Reply-To: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC30C945@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: <200104241449.PAA17634@for.mat.bham.ac.uk> Good Morning Tiffany......Email sent to me would be useful.......Thanks...Robert S From: Tiffany Nguyen To: "'webmath@camel.math.ca'" Subject: WebMath: Current Press Release Address Date sent: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:27:32 -0700 Send reply to: webmath@camel.math.ca Good afternoon. Please let me know who the appropriate contact would be to receive press releases? Please forward me the current mailing address and method of mail you would prefer the press releases to be sent. Thank you, Tiffany Nguyen Design Science, Inc. 4028 Broadway Long Beach, California 90803 USA T: 562.433.0685 F: 562.433.6969 E: tiffanyn@dessci.com W: http://www.dessci.com "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Surowiec (Tel: 0121 414 7670 EMail: R.L.Surowiec@bham.ac.uk) Information Officer LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network School of Mathematics and Statistics The University of Birmingham Edgbaston tel 0121-414 7670/7095 Birmingham B15 2TT fax 0121-414 3389 The Maths, Stats & OR Network is part of the Learning and Teaching Support Network, which provides discipline-based support for learning and teaching in UK universities. More information can be found at http://ltsn.mathstore.ac.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Tue May 1 11:01:40 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies Newsletter Message-ID: <3AEECFC7.2DC630A2@mathgoodies.com> The May 1 issue of The Math Goodies Newsletter went out to 11,655 subscribers today. Get the latest information about math news, events and site updates. For more information, and to join, visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/ For back issues, please visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/back_issues.shtm Best wishes, Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk Wed May 9 09:29:16 2001 From: G.J.Fratus at bham.ac.uk (Greig Fratus) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Internet Mathematician Message-ID: MathGate yesterday launched the Internet Mathematician, part of a range of FREE, subject-focused tutorials provided by the Resource Discovery Network's Virtual Training Suite in the United Kingdom. The tutorial covers the key information skills for the mathematics Internet environment. Learn how to use the Internet to help with your coursework, literature searching, teaching or research. Posters and information for trainers are also available at the Virtual Training Suite site. Greig Fratus MathGate Manager University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT Telephone: 0121 414 2758 Fax: 0121 471 4691 Email: G.J.Fratus@bham.ac.uk www.mathgate.ac.uk/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From andrew at illywhacker.net Wed May 30 13:31:30 2001 From: andrew at illywhacker.net (Andrew Solomon) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: <20010530103130.A1384@illywhacker.net> Dear Friends, I would like to invite you to join the new mailing list "javamath-discuss". It is a general mailing list for discussion about mathematical software development in Java. Topics for this list include, but are not limited to, electronic texts, JSP, Servlets, the JavaMath API, OpenMath libraries and MathML. To send a message to the list, email Javamath-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net and to subscribe or unsubscribe, visit the page: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/javamath-discuss Best wishes, Andrew Solomon -- PIMS/MITACS/CECM http://www.cecm.sfu.ca Simon Fraser University Personal homepage: http://www.illywhacker.net ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 13:44:15 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 13:53:26 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 14:35:18 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From fateman at cs.berkeley.edu Wed May 30 14:45:48 2001 From: fateman at cs.berkeley.edu (Richard Fateman) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss References: <20010530103130.A1384@illywhacker.net> Message-ID: <3B153FDC.2C256F29@cs.berkeley.edu> The following document: http://www.franz.com/support/documentation/6.0/doc/jlinker.htm has a section Packaging Lisp applications as Java beans and servlets suggesting that nearly anything you wish to implement in Lisp can be accessed via a Java bean. Thus writing symbolic math Java stuff can be reduced to writing symbolic Lisp stuff. This should, in principle, take the pressure off those people who feel they must rewrite the world in the syntax of Java. Bruce Char has written about writing Java beans accessing Maple. As another data point, http://www.franz.com/support/documentation/6.0/doc/jlinker.htm has a section Packaging Lisp applications as Java beans and servlets suggesting that nearly anything you wish to implement in Lisp can be accessed via a Java bean. Thus writing symbolic math Java stuff can be reduced to writing symbolic Lisp stuff. This should, in principle, take the pressure off those people who feel they must rewrite the world in the syntax of Java. Concerning the general inappropriateness of writing serious scientific software in Java, you might also look at a paper by former Berkeley grad student Joe Darcy (with Prof. Kahan) who wrote extensively on why Java is bad for floating point computations. See "How Java Floating point hurts everyone everywhere" http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan.JAVAhurt.pdf On the contrary side, you might look at the Titanium project which suggests that a version of Java might be useful for expressing parallelism http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/projects/titanium/ Andrew Solomon wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > I would like to invite you to join the new mailing list > "javamath-discuss". It is a general mailing list for discussion > about mathematical software development in Java. > > Topics for this list include, but are not limited to, electronic texts, > JSP, Servlets, the JavaMath API, OpenMath libraries and MathML. > > To send a message to the list, email > Javamath-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net > and to subscribe or unsubscribe, visit the page: > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/javamath-discuss > > Best wishes, > > Andrew Solomon > > -- > PIMS/MITACS/CECM http://www.cecm.sfu.ca > Simon Fraser University > Personal homepage: http://www.illywhacker.net > -- > om-announce@openmath.org - public announcements concerning OpenMath > Post discussion to om@openmath.org > Automatic list maintenance software at majordomo@openmath.org > Mail om-announce-owner@openmath.org for assistance with any problems ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 16:12:25 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:36 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. 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If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. 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If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. 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If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 16:49:17 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 16:57:04 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 16:46:14 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. 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If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 17:04:50 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From romlins at rc.unesp.br Wed May 30 17:47:57 2001 From: romlins at rc.unesp.br (Romulo Lins) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss References: Message-ID: <3B156A8D.740D791F@rc.unesp.br> I have received several (10+, until now, and they keep coming!) identical copies of this message. I guess there is some kind of malfunction, somewhere, that should be fixed. Thanks R David Smith wrote: > > Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. > > I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. > > My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. > > Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). > > If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. > > Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. > > Thanks, > > Dave Smith > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Wed May 30 20:18:34 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss References: Message-ID: <3B158DA0.B4AAC68C@mathgoodies.com> Why have I received this message 6 times? It is most annoying. Gisele David Smith wrote: > > Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. > > I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. > > My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. > > Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). > > If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. > > Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. > > Thanks, > > Dave Smith > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 20:02:29 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Tuesday, June 5 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. If you have not emailed me to verify your mailing address it is very important that you do so immediately. I'm back in town and have spent two days trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information by Thursday night, much sooner if the DSL cables my wife accidentally cut while trimming some vines is repaired in time. My next step is to contact students who have registered within the past two days but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. I have begun answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I intended to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, but the DSL problem has set that back a bit. Hopefully by Thursday. After that I should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From dsmith at vh.cc.va.us Wed May 30 19:46:32 2001 From: dsmith at vh.cc.va.us (David Smith) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re: [om-a] new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me know you are not receiving group messages. My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not contacted me or verified their addresses. Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which you are interested. Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send you materials when I return. Thanks, Dave Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Wed May 30 20:50:36 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: Re:David Smith In-Reply-To: <20010530170947.C3045@illywhacker.net> References: <3B156A8D.740D791F@rc.unesp.br>; from romlins@rc.unesp.br on Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:47:57PM -0300 <3B156A8D.740D791F@rc.unesp.br> Message-ID: Folks - I took David Smith off the list 2:44 our time (3 hours ago). If this email gets a response from him, thne there must be something wrong with majordomo and I'll get to it immediately, if I can find our sysadmin. Please do not send further emails to the list in the meantime, as it'll only compound the problem. June ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From LOOEY001 at students.unisa.edu.au Thu May 31 20:11:09 2001 From: LOOEY001 at students.unisa.edu.au (Loong, Yook Kin (Esther) - LOOEY001) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss Message-ID: Hi David Smith, I don't know how come I'm receiving at least 10 of the same message from you but i'll appreciate it if it stops coming. Thanks Esther > ---------- > From: David Smith[SMTP:dsmith@vh.cc.va.us] > Reply To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:16 AM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: Re: WebMath: new list: javamath-discuss > > Note the optional orientation sessions Wednesday, May 30 at noon and at 6:00 > p.m. in Room ISC 310 at VHCC. These sessions will be repeated next Tuesday. > > I'm back in town and have spent the day trying to get the information I need > to contact my students (unfortunately our system cannot do this > automatically). If you have emailed me for the first time you should have > received a reply, and if you have sent your address I should have replied to > that message also. If you have contacted me by email you should receive more > information later tonight. If not, please resend your message and let me > know you are not receiving group messages. > > My next step is to contact those students who have registered but have not > contacted me or verified their addresses. > > Tonight, if time permits, I will begin answering emails received during my > vacation this past week, and will also begin replying to assignments that > have been sent in. I should be able to reply to all work sent in by > Wednesday, May 30, and after that should reply within 24 hours to any work > sent (if not resend and tell me that you haven't yet received a reply). > > If you are inquiring about a Summer distance course you can obtain > information at 164.106.222.236, click on General Information, click on > Preliminary Information on Individual Courses, click on the course in which > you are interested. > > Also you should send me a confirmation of your mailing address so I can send > you materials when I return. > > Thanks, > > Dave Smith > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010601/5e3b0970/attachment.htm From bobm at dessci.com Wed Jun 13 08:58:26 2001 From: bobm at dessci.com (Bob Mathews) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20010613075641.024e7920@fbg.net> Maple 7 integrates WebEQ technology by Design Science. To read the entire press release, see: http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/june01.stm Bob Mathews email: bobm@dessci.com Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010613/2edef86a/attachment.htm From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Wed Jun 13 10:18:40 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20010613075641.024e7920@fbg.net> Message-ID: <200106131418.QAA29504@ags.uni-sb.de> This means no-one will ever hunt for the size problem... For your information, the size problem is the need to compute the size of a plugin or applet when you prepare the HTML page which is often before knowing anything like the user's font size or window size... When you read the readiness statement of Microsoft about MathML it just says... they're happy there are plugins and they have no intent of providing support for MathML. But MathML display without real embedding (i.e. requiring plugins and size of plugins) is a despair at many levels: fixed font sizes is unavoidable, no dynamically changing content size, and it forces folks who generate MathML and HTML from other sources to compute the real size (which real ?) of the MathML object before making the HTML. The latter task is almost equivalent to drawing a picture of the formula, a heavyweight task. So for the servlet maker in me, this is pretty much a sad story as it will mean Maple will probably never ever support any kind of real richer content encoding (MathML is only good for first level math, as everyone knows). How semantic is the generated MathML from Maple ? Were there successful attempts to generate MathML content that could be delivered to other math systems ? Paul On Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 02:58 PM, Bob Mathews wrote: > Maple 7 integrates WebEQ technology by Design Science. To read the entire > press release, see: > > http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/june01.stm > > Bob Mathews????????????????????? email: bobm@dessci.com > Director of Training???????????? phone:??? 830-990-9699 > http://www.dessci.com > Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" > MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1884 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010613/5c9e29db/attachment.bin From PaulT at dessci.com Wed Jun 13 11:15:41 2001 From: PaulT at dessci.com (Paul Topping) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:37 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC0334D7@euclid.dessci> Paul, The plugins that Microsoft refers to are not so-called "Netscape plugins" or Java applets that do suffer from the "size problem". They use an entirely different technology Microsoft calls "behaviors" and does not suffer the size problem. My company, Design Science, is working on such a plugin. We call it MathPlayer and have already demonstrated early versions of it. Using the behavior mechanism, our MathPlayer software becomes a very closely integrated part of Internet Explorer. Paul Topping ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Topping email: pault@dessci.com phone: 562-433-0685 Design Science, Inc. http://www.dessci.com "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 7:19 AM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products This means no-one will ever hunt for the size problem... For your information, the size problem is the need to compute the size of a plugin or applet when you prepare the HTML page which is often before knowing anything like the user's font size or window size... When you read the readiness statement of Microsoft about MathML it just says... they're happy there are plugins and they have no intent of providing support for MathML. But MathML display without real embedding (i.e. requiring plugins and size of plugins) is a despair at many levels: fixed font sizes is unavoidable, no dynamically changing content size, and it forces folks who generate MathML and HTML from other sources to compute the real size (which real ?) of the MathML object before making the HTML. The latter task is almost equivalent to drawing a picture of the formula, a heavyweight task. So for the servlet maker in me, this is pretty much a sad story as it will mean Maple will probably never ever support any kind of real richer content encoding (MathML is only good for first level math, as everyone knows). How semantic is the generated MathML from Maple ? Were there successful attempts to generate MathML content that could be delivered to other math systems ? Paul On Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 02:58 PM, Bob Mathews wrote: Maple 7 integrates WebEQ technology by Design Science. To read the entire press release, see: http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/june01.stm Bob Mathews email: bobm@dessci.com Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010613/34962589/attachment.htm From acooper at langara.bc.ca Wed Jun 13 11:33:01 2001 From: acooper at langara.bc.ca (Alan Cooper) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products References: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC0334D7@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: <3B2787AC.26419E53@langara.bc.ca> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010613/5c25e1c1/attachment.htm From PaulT at dessci.com Wed Jun 13 11:36:36 2001 From: PaulT at dessci.com (Paul Topping) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC0334DC@euclid.dessci> Yes, it is exclusively an Internet Explorer 5.5 and later solution. As far as I know, behaviors will only work in the Windows version of IE. However, if Microsoft gets broken up by the Feds, anything is possible. -----Original Message----- From: Alan Cooper [mailto:] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:33 AM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products Does this mean that the MathPlayer will be an exclusively Microsoft solution, or do other browsers support the "behaviours" technology? Paul Topping wrote: Paul,The plugins that Microsoft refers to are not so-called "Netscape plugins" or Java applets that do suffer from the "size problem". They use an entirely different technology Microsoft calls "behaviors" and does not suffer the size problem. My company, Design Science, is working on such a plugin. We call it MathPlayer and have already demonstrated early versions of it. Using the behavior mechanism, our MathPlayer software becomes a very closely integrated part of Internet Explorer.Paul Topping---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Topping email: pault@dessci.com phone: 562-433-0685 Design Science, Inc. http://www.dessci.com "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 7:19 AM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products This means no-one will ever hunt for the size problem... For your information, the size problem is the need to compute the size of a plugin or applet when you prepare the HTML page which is often before knowing anything like the user's font size or window size... When you read the readiness statement of Microsoft about MathML it just says... they're happy there are plugins and they have no intent of providing support for MathML. But MathML display without real embedding (i.e. requiring plugins and size of plugins) is a despair at many levels: fixed font sizes is unavoidable, no dynamically changing content size, and it forces folks who generate MathML and HTML from other sources to compute the real size (which real ?) of the MathML object before making the HTML. The latter task is almost equivalent to drawing a picture of the formula, a heavyweight task. So for the servlet maker in me, this is pretty much a sad story as it will mean Maple will probably never ever support any kind of real richer content encoding (MathML is only good for first level math, as everyone knows). How semantic is the generated MathML from Maple ? Were there successful attempts to generate MathML content that could be delivered to other math systems ? Paul On Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at 02:58 PM, Bob Mathews wrote: Maple 7 integrates WebEQ technology by Design Science. To read the entire press release, see: http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/june01.stm Bob Mathews email: bobm@dessci.com Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide -- ====================================================================== Alan Cooper (acooper@langara.bc.ca , http://www.langara.bc.ca/~acooper ) Dep't of Mathematics and Statistics (http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats ) Langara College (http://www.langara.bc.ca ) 100 W 49th Ave. Vancouver BC Canada V5Y2Z6 Tel(604)323-5676,Fax(604)323-5555 ======================================================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20010613/57de8b8a/attachment.htm From rusin at math.niu.edu Wed Jun 13 22:26:40 2001 From: rusin at math.niu.edu (Dave Rusin) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: Next Generation of Web Math Products Message-ID: <200106140226.VAA03514@vesuvius.math.niu.edu> Please take a moment to edit your replies, especially on extended conversations. The last five messages contained just a few lines of comments but up to 380 lines of text in my in-box: bobm@dessci.com Wed Jun 13 08:34 73/3332 WebMath: ANN: Next Genera paul@ags.uni-sb.de Wed Jun 13 09:34 187/6660 Re: WebMath: ANN: Next Ge PaulT@dessci.com Wed Jun 13 10:32 268/10472 RE: WebMath: ANN: Next Ge acooper@langara.bc.ca Wed Jun 13 10:47 132/8163 Re: WebMath: ANN: Next Ge PaulT@dessci.com Wed Jun 13 10:59 380/15431 RE: WebMath: ANN: Next Ge For the life of me I can't figure out what people think the additional MIME-encoded garbage adds to the conversation. Accustomed as I am to compact messages, I read flat text and see mounds of gibberish. (For your viewing pleasure, the last message is at http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/webmath380 Just another Micro$oft 'solution' I suppose. :-) dave ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul.davey at kcl.ac.uk Fri Jun 29 10:18:02 2001 From: paul.davey at kcl.ac.uk (Paul Davey) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: Free online subject tutorials Message-ID: <025401c100a6$4e8cdc70$9b204989@Paul> Dear Colleague Free online tutorials for Engineering, Mathematics and Computing The Resource Discovery Network Centre (RDNC) is delighted to announce that the full complement of forty Virtual Training Suite (VTS) Web-based tutorials are now available free of charge on the Web (www.vts.rdn.ac.uk). The tutorials were officially launched on the 8th May by Michael Wills, then Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education and Technology, and Sir John Kingman, Vice-Chancellor of University of Bristol. Built for the Resource Discovery Network (www.rdn.ac.uk) by the Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol, and funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee, the VTS is an invaluable resource. Michael Wills, commenting on the Web site said: 'it is going to train learners to make the best use of the Internet to support their particular subject focus, and to help them harness technology effectively, efficiently and economically.' As you will see from the website (www.vts.rdn.ac.uk), the tutorials for Engineering, Mathematics and Computing are: Internet Aviator Internet Civil Engineer Internet Electrical Engineer Internet for Health and Safety Internet Materials Engineer Internet Mathematician Internet Mechanical Engineer Internet Offshore Engineer For more information about the RDN VTS please contact Raymond Sweetman at the above address. Telephone: 020 7848 2936. Email: rdn-admin@kcl.ac.uk We hope you find the VTS a valuable, worthwhile resource which can support your particular subject-specific needs, _________________________ Paul Davey DNER/RDN Communications Officer King's College London Strand Bridge House 138 - 142 The Strand WC2R 1HH Telephone: +44 (0)20 7848 2554/2935 Mobile: +44 (0)78666 88614 Fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2939 Email: paul.davey@kcl.ac.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From jalester at cecm.sfu.ca Mon Jul 9 20:57:46 2001 From: jalester at cecm.sfu.ca (June Lester) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report Message-ID: This just out from Design Science. June >Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:25:00 -0700 (PDT) >From: sales@dessci.com >Reply-To: sales@dessci.com >To: sales@dessci.com >Subject: Math on the Web: A Status Report > >"Math on the Web: A Status Report" is a paper that Design Science >publishes every six months to inform the math, science, and education >community on what is going on in the Math on the Web world. > >**************************************** >Math on the Web: A Status Report >July, 2001 >Focus: Distance Learning >by Robert Miner and Paul Topping >**************************************** > >This paper is now online: > > >If you want to stay up-to-date on Math on the Web, join our Math on the >Web mailing list: > > >We occasionally mail announcements to people who have joined our mailing >lists or have shown an interest in our products. If you do not wish to >receive such announcements, please send an email to remove@dessci.com. > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >Design Science, Inc. >http://www.dessci.com >"How Science Communicates" >MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide >---------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Tue Jul 10 10:08:01 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200107101408.QAA00900@ags.uni-sb.de> Dear WebMathers, Not having a MathML browser around yet, I'd like to ask the following question which doesn't seem to have an obvious answer: do you know of any system that displays mathematics that would be able to display a line of text with a formula like, in TeX, {a \over b} or a^2 without changing a normal view line-height ?? TeX can but it is not on the web, as we know. Thanks. Paul On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 02:57 AM, June Lester wrote: >> **************************************** >> Math on the Web: A Status Report >> July, 2001 >> Focus: Distance Learning >> by Robert Miner and Paul Topping ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From bishopp at for.mat.bham.ac.uk Tue Jul 10 11:01:50 2001 From: bishopp at for.mat.bham.ac.uk (Pam Bishop) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report Message-ID: <3B4B26EE.3998.185B222@localhost> how about TtH? http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/ ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Dear WebMathers, Not having a MathML browser around yet, I'd like to ask the following question which doesn't seem to have an obvious answer: do you know of any system that displays mathematics that would be able to display a line of text with a formula like, in TeX, {a \over b} or a^2 without changing a normal view line-height ?? TeX can but it is not on the web, as we know. Thanks. Paul ------- End of forwarded message ------- =============================================================== Pam Bishop, Assistant Director LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network School of Mathematics and Statistics p.bishop@bham.ac.uk The University of Birmingham tel 0121-414 4800 Birmingham B15 2TT fax 0121-414 3389 The Maths, Stats & OR Network is part of the Learning and Teaching Support Network, which provides discipline-based support for learning and teaching in UK universities. More information can be found at http://ltsn.mathstore.ac.uk =============================================================== ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Tue Jul 10 14:46:14 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report In-Reply-To: <3B4B26EE.3998.185B222@localhost> Message-ID: <200107101846.UAA20391@hs-gate.handshake.de> Thanks, Turns out the test fails on my MSIE 5.0.1 MacOSX and OmniWeb 4.0 (I know this not very comprehensive): even on the home page, THT's first line is too "deep" and makes it irregular, that's precisely the deep trouble. The strategy to use and , and Unicode symbols with, possibly a few Symbol font's characters (as I understand ThT does it) is actually precisely what we use in ActiveMath (see http://www.activemath.org) and we are not too happy of it. In particular roots are rather poorly rendered. Please note that I do not expect any kind of MathML plugin (even the "behaviour" of Design Science) to succeed here. I may be wrong and would love to hear it (CSS might be the trick)... Thanks for the link it contains interesting surveys. Paul On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Pam Bishop wrote: > how about TtH? > http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/ > > ------- Forwarded message follows ------- > > Dear WebMathers, > > Not having a MathML browser around yet, I'd like to ask the following > question which doesn't seem to have an obvious answer: do you know of any > system that displays mathematics that would be able to display a line of > text with a formula like, in TeX, {a \over b} or a^2 without changing a > normal view line-height ?? TeX can but it is not on the web, as we know. > > Thanks. > > Paul ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From PaulT at dessci.com Tue Jul 10 16:02:02 2001 From: PaulT at dessci.com (Paul Topping) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report Message-ID: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC033666@euclid.dessci> Hi, In our upcoming MathPlayer plugin for MSIE, we have gone to some lengths to try to avoid the line spacing problem discussed here. It would be hard for me to say whether the fraction example would or would not mess up line spacing because it can depend on point sizes, font choices, etc. But we are aware of the problem and have taken steps to avoid it. I think I pointed out how well MathPlayer did in this regard in my demo at last year's MathML Conference, but I'm not sure if anyone understood my point ;-). Paul ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Topping email: pault@dessci.com phone: 562-433-0685 Design Science, Inc. http://www.dessci.com "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ---------------------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto: > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 11:46 AM > To: webmath@camel.math.ca > Subject: Re: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report > > > Thanks, > > Turns out the test fails on my MSIE 5.0.1 MacOSX and OmniWeb > 4.0 (I know > this not very comprehensive): even on the home page, THT's > first line is > too "deep" and makes it irregular, that's precisely the deep trouble. > > The strategy to use and ,
and Unicode > symbols with, > possibly a few Symbol font's characters (as I understand ThT > does it) is > actually precisely what we use in ActiveMath (see > http://www.activemath.org) and we are not too happy of it. In > particular > roots are rather poorly rendered. > > Please note that I do not expect any kind of MathML plugin (even the > "behaviour" of Design Science) to succeed here. I may be > wrong and would > love to hear it (CSS might be the trick)... > > Thanks for the link it contains interesting surveys. > > Paul > > > On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Pam Bishop wrote: > > > how about TtH? > > http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/ > > > > ------- Forwarded message follows ------- > > > > Dear WebMathers, > > > > Not having a MathML browser around yet, I'd like to ask the > following > > question which doesn't seem to have an obvious answer: do > you know of > > any system that displays mathematics that would be able to > display a > > line of text with a formula like, in TeX, {a \over b} or > a^2 without > > changing a normal view line-height ?? TeX can but it is not on the > > web, as we know. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Paul > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: > http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Tue Jul 10 16:33:54 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report In-Reply-To: <46566A3075DDD311969100E0811031EC033666@euclid.dessci> Message-ID: <200107102033.WAA27781@hs-gate.handshake.de> Yes, I was sure you had a kind of answer here, But the other platforms are not at all deserved here. Namely Linux and MacOS (X or not X) and all the other friends... none of them are. You could have partnered with Netscape also.. they have a LARGE row of platforms ! You can actually do much more when only on Windows, namely ActiveX controls. And one collection of these, the MuPad ActiveX controls, offer pretty much more than simple display of formulas. Paul On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 10:02 PM, Paul Topping wrote: > Hi, > > In our upcoming MathPlayer plugin for MSIE, we have gone to some lengths > to > try to avoid the line spacing problem discussed here. It would be hard for > me to say whether the fraction example would or would not mess up line > spacing because it can depend on point sizes, font choices, etc. But we > are > aware of the problem and have taken steps to avoid it. > > I think I pointed out how well MathPlayer did in this regard in my demo at > last year's MathML Conference, but I'm not sure if anyone understood my > point ;-). > > Paul > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Paul Topping email: pault@dessci.com > phone: 562-433-0685 > Design Science, Inc. http://www.dessci.com > "How Science Communicates" > MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide > ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From RobertM at dessci.com Tue Jul 10 17:07:30 2001 From: RobertM at dessci.com (Robert Miner) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report Message-ID: <200107102107.QAA14140@wisdom.geomtech.com> Hi Paul, > You could have partnered with Netscape also.. Actually, no. First, they old Netscape 4.x codebase APIs are inadequate to control interline leading. Second, we have approached them about what it would take to get the Mozilla MathML support into the production Netscape 6 browser, and with various other ideas for partnering, but without much success. They just weren't very interested. --Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Miner RobertM@dessci.com MathML 2.0 Specification Co-editor 651-223-2883 Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" www.dessci.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From mathwrig at gte.net Tue Jul 10 22:06:55 2001 From: mathwrig at gte.net (James White) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: RE: Mathematical text on the web In-Reply-To: <200107102107.QAA14140@wisdom.geomtech.com> Message-ID: Some of you may be interested in the new Java version of Mathwright which will make its debut at the end of this month at the MAA/NSF Project WELCOME website. Our authors (and our student readers) can create displayed mathematical expressions fairly easily with an intuitive keyboard interface (no metalanguage, no tables of special expressions). To create an exponent, you simply press "^" in the editor and it knows what to do -- even to resize the exponents if they are nested several levels. To create an integral, you simply type "int()" and so on. These expressions are active and editable, and the edited expressions can be read and used for later computation by the system. Authors usually tie these Math Edit fields to other objects (data tables, graph windows, etc.) through simple scripts created in our MathScript language. Until this Summer, Mathwright has only been available as a downloadable application. In fact, you may check out some of our 154 WorkBooks at http://www.mathwright.com (The New Mathwright Library and Cafe). The new 32-bit Java version of Mathwright plays these books in MSIE browsers (version 4 or higher). More ambitious web authors might like to take a look at our Math Edit plugin, which is an ActiveX Control that enables anyone to place mathematical text, ordinary text, and/or pictures on their own web pages. The advantage of authoring in Mathwright to place the text on a web page, within the context of mathematics scripting language and a variety of display objects (2 and 3D graph windows, and so on) is obvious. The text is active and responsive, and so it provides a rich experience for the learner. Please feel free to visit the Library to see what others have done, and are doing. If what you see looks interesting, respond with questions from the site, and we will try to answer them. Jim White -----Original Message----- From: owner-webmath@camel.math.ca [mailto:owner-webmath@camel.math.ca]On Behalf Of Robert Miner Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 2:08 PM To: webmath@camel.math.ca Cc: webmath@camel.math.ca Subject: Re: (Fwd) Re: WebMath: Fwd: Math on the Web: A Status Report Hi Paul, > You could have partnered with Netscape also.. Actually, no. First, they old Netscape 4.x codebase APIs are inadequate to control interline leading. Second, we have approached them about what it would take to get the Mozilla MathML support into the production Netscape 6 browser, and with various other ideas for partnering, but without much success. They just weren't very interested. --Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Miner RobertM@dessci.com MathML 2.0 Specification Co-editor 651-223-2883 Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" www.dessci.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Sun Aug 26 19:18:31 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: RE: Mathematical text on the web In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200108262216.AAA15640@hs-lan.handshake.de> Hi, Sorry to respond so late.... On Wednesday, July 11, 2001, at 04:06 AM, James White wrote: > mathematical expressions fairly easily with an intuitive keyboard > interface > (no metalanguage, no tables of special expressions). To create an > exponent, > you simply press "^" in the editor and it knows what to do -- even to > resize And have you thought about the tangent plane, the n-th element of a sequence or the n-th derivative ? Extensibility of any kind ? > Until this Summer, Mathwright has only been available as a > downloadable > application. In fact, you may check out some of our 154 WorkBooks at > http://www.mathwright.com (The New Mathwright Library and Cafe). The new > 32-bit Java version of Mathwright plays these books in MSIE browsers > (version 4 or higher). More ambitious web authors might like to take a > look But why, why, why is there only a .exe file not even being sorry that this is Windows only? > at our Math Edit plugin, which is an ActiveX Control that enables anyone > to > place mathematical text, ordinary text, and/or pictures on their own web > pages. The advantage of authoring in Mathwright to place the text on a > web > page, within the context of mathematics scripting language and a variety > of > display objects (2 and 3D graph windows, and so on) is obvious. The text > is > active and responsive, and so it provides a rich experience for the > learner. A comparison to Mupad ActiveX controls ? Maybe more for programmers but... connected to a computer algebra system ! > Please feel free to visit the Library to see what others have done, > and are > doing. If what you see looks interesting, respond with questions from the > site, and we will try to answer them. Thanks for the invitation but my experience stopped at the .exe... Does NFS really fund projects that are M$ only ? Paul ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From andrews at it.uts.edu.au Sun Aug 26 21:23:43 2001 From: andrews at it.uts.edu.au (Andrew Solomon) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: RE: Mathematical text on the web In-Reply-To: <200108262216.AAA15640@hs-lan.handshake.de>; from paul@ags.uni-sb.de on Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 01:18:31AM +0200 References: <200108262216.AAA15640@hs-lan.handshake.de> Message-ID: <20010827112343.A21070@it.uts.edu.au> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 01:18:31AM +0200, Paul Libbrecht wrote: > Thanks for the invitation but my experience stopped at the .exe... > Does NFS really fund projects that are M$ only ? I agree Paul - it seems unfortunate to only support the commercially dominant platform in a government funded project, but I think it is more harmful to the Mathwright project than system openness. First, there will be resistance to adoption due to the need to maintain this software on individual machines - there doesn't seem to be a server installation (but perhaps it is possible, I'm no expert). The other problem is that it is quite a risk for a teacher to tie their course development to a single platform unless they also dictate school IT policy - particularly rare in larger schools. Andrew ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From bobm at dessci.com Tue Oct 9 16:48:55 2001 From: bobm at dessci.com (Bob Mathews) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:38 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: MathType 5 for Windows Now Shipping Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20011009154709.02812c40@fbg.net> Design Science, Inc. announced the release of MathType 5.0 for Windows, the professional version of the Equation Editor included in Microsoft Office. This release includes our new MathPage technology for converting Microsoft Word documents to Web pages that display and print high-quality mathematical notation. A fully functional, 30-day evaluation is available on the company's Web site. To read the entire press release, see: http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/oct01.stm Bob Mathews email: bobm@dessci.com Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=lists FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From mathwrig at gte.net Tue Oct 9 19:53:46 2001 From: mathwrig at gte.net (James White) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: Microworlds Message-ID: We at the New Mathwright Library and Caf? are pleased to announce Mathwright32, our new WYSIWYG Microworld builder. A Mathwright Microworld is like an applet, with three differences. First, while it is runs in Java in your reader?s ActiveX enabled browser, it is generally faster than an applet because it uses a mathematics engine that is housed in the MathwrightWeb Control -- running on their machine. Second, its object-oriented design and colloquial interface generally present a more versatile and expressive learning environment to the reader that applets can. And third, authors create these Microworlds with a simple point-and-click interface that is much easier than Java to learn. We invite you to visit the Library at and download our free MathwrightWeb Control to see for yourself what we mean. You will find in our Microworlds how easy it is to create and place on your web pages versatile and expressive mathematical stories, full of interactive opportunities for your readers to experiment and explore the ideas you develop. Mathwright32 finally brings to web authors a point-and-click WYSIWYG interface that, together with our object-oriented mathematical scripting language, reduces the time required to design interactive mathematical web pages from months to days, and with experience, sometimes to a few hours. And what web pages! Our Microworlds easily display live mathematical formulas, matrices and expressions, both for input and output, and to help tell the story. These formulas appear in our Math Edit fields along with colorful pictures that can illustrate your points. In addition to that, many of our stories are accompanied by live sprite animations, and interactive graphics, controlled for example by differential equations determined by user input. And authors use other visual and audio cues to bring the topics to life. But the most important element of our Microworlds lies behind the scenes, in the Language. It was designed to make it easy for our authors to turn their ideas into dynamic and expressive teaching and learning opportunities. It makes use of an object-oriented computer algebra system that has benefited from over 18 years of development with and by teachers. Thus, for example, among the Microworlds already available at the Library to be viewed in your browser are: Exploring Quadratic Functions, (a 9-page book that gives step-by-step symbolic and graphic solutions of quadratic equations and inequalities that the reader may supply), Cardano (a 13-page book that uses both abstract algebra and graphical experiments to illustrate Cardano?s approach to solving cubic equations from a novel point of view), Mathwright Logo Playground (a Logo programming environment with multiple turtles in which readers can create and save sophisticated Logo interactions among the turtles). Like an applet, a Mathwright Microworld is designed to elicit and invite reader questions by presenting a simple user interface. But a Microworld has the power and range that a generic applet can seldom achieve, and this makes possible a wide variety of reader interactions. It invites students to play. Take a look, see what our authors, all over the world, are talking about. James E. White, Director Mathwright Library -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Bernadette ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Thu Nov 15 08:44:02 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: The Math Goodies Newsletter Message-ID: <3BF3C69F.CFA13284@mathgoodies.com> The November 15th issue of The Math Goodies Newsletter went out to 15,238 subscribers today. Get the latest information about math news and site updates. For more information, and to join, visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/ For back issues, please visit: http://www.mathgoodies.com/newsletter/back_issues.shtm Best wishes, Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From tctharm at tcc.vccs.edu Wed Nov 28 17:10:59 2001 From: tctharm at tcc.vccs.edu (Marcia Tharp) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: Test Message-ID: This is a test. Ignore this message. Thanks, Marcia Dr. Marcia Tharp Associate Professor Mathematics tctharm@tc.cc.va.us http://onlinelearning.tc.cc.va.us/faculty/tctharm ************************************************************ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://mail.cms.math.ca/pipermail/webmath/attachments/20011128/680df9d5/attachment.htm From bobm at dessci.com Mon Dec 3 19:31:53 2001 From: bobm at dessci.com (Bob Mathews) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: ANN: WebEQ 3.0 Developers Suite Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20011203181617.02691020@fbg.net> WEBEQ DEVELOPERS SUITE NOW SHIPPING Design Science, Inc., the developers of MathType(tm) and the Equation Editor in Microsoft Office, announced the release of the WebEQ(tm) Developers Suite, a toolkit for building Web pages that include dynamic math. This is the company's first major upgrade of WebEQ since acquiring the product and its development staff in June 2000. A fully functional, 30-day evaluation is available on the company's Web site. To read the entire press release, see . Bob Mathews email: bobm@dessci.com Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Wed Dec 12 09:43:28 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Forums at Math Goodies Message-ID: <3C176D0A.BC20B2BE@mathgoodies.com> Since January, 1999, The MathChat Message Boards at Math Goodies have been a great for students, teachers and parents to discuss math education. More than 60,000 messages have been posted to our Homework Help Board alone! We have installed new forum software to better protect the privacy of our visitors. Our 10 boards have been consolidated into 5 forums for students, teachers and parents. Be sure to update your browser favorites and bookmarks! Help us get these forums going by posting a message! http://www.mathgoodies.com/forums/ Gisele Glosser -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From paul at ags.uni-sb.de Thu Dec 13 14:51:08 2001 From: paul at ags.uni-sb.de (Paul Libbrecht) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Forums at Math Goodies In-Reply-To: <3C176D0A.BC20B2BE@mathgoodies.com> Message-ID: But do these forums really support math ?? Or does such a forum exist somewhere ? I've met a forum where you could input $expressions$ in LaTeX syntax (and which got rendered with latex2html when previewed but it would be nice if one had some better support. A real applet would be the greatest (probably expecting a swing applet only). Paul On Mercredi, d?cembre 12, 2001, at 03:43 , Gisele Glosser wrote: > Since January, 1999, The MathChat Message Boards at Math Goodies > have been a great for students, teachers and parents to discuss > math education. More than 60,000 messages have been posted to > our Homework Help Board alone! > > We have installed new forum software to better protect the privacy > of our visitors. Our 10 boards have been consolidated into 5 forums > for students, teachers and parents. Be sure to update your browser > favorites and bookmarks! Help us get these forums going by posting > a message! > http://www.mathgoodies.com/forums/ > > Gisele Glosser > > -- > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > % Math Goodies % > % Your Destination For Math Education! % > % % > % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % > % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List > To unsubscribe: > via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl > via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with > "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message > List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Thu Dec 13 14:58:55 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Forums at Math Goodies References: Message-ID: <3C190878.FFC770B7@mathgoodies.com> Paul, These forums are freeware from Snitz. They are used for math discussions by students, teachers and parents. The forums support HTML and Snitz Forum coding. As for MathML, we hope to enhance the program for math editing in the near future. Best wishes, Gisele Paul Libbrecht wrote: > > But do these forums really support math ?? > Or does such a forum exist somewhere ? > > I've met a forum where you could input $expressions$ in LaTeX syntax > (and which got rendered with latex2html when previewed but it would be > nice if one had some better support. A real applet would be the greatest > (probably expecting a swing applet only). > > We have installed new forum software to better protect the privacy > > of our visitors. Our 10 boards have been consolidated into 5 forums > > for students, teachers and parents. Be sure to update your browser > > favorites and bookmarks! Help us get these forums going by posting > > a message! > > http://www.mathgoodies.com/forums/ -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From cestluk at polyu.edu.hk Thu Dec 13 07:50:35 2001 From: cestluk at polyu.edu.hk (LUK ShunTim) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Forums at Math Goodies References: <3C190878.FFC770B7@mathgoodies.com> Message-ID: <3C18A41B.2010208@polyu.edu.hk> Gisele Glosser wrote: > Paul, > > These forums are freeware from Snitz. They are used for math > discussions by students, teachers and parents. The forums > support HTML and Snitz Forum coding. As for MathML, we hope Does the "Snitz Forum coding" support math symbols etc? Can you provide a bit more detail. > to enhance the program for math editing in the near future. > > Best wishes, > Gisele > > Paul Libbrecht wrote: > >>But do these forums really support math ?? >>Or does such a forum exist somewhere ? >> >>I've met a forum where you could input $expressions$ in LaTeX syntax >>(and which got rendered with latex2html when previewed but it would be What's the name of the forum? I'd be grateful to know. >>nice if one had some better support. A real applet would be the greatest >>(probably expecting a swing applet only). >> > [snipped] Regards, ST -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- From info at mathgoodies.com Fri Dec 14 09:22:34 2001 From: info at mathgoodies.com (Gisele Glosser) Date: Wed Apr 20 16:11:39 2005 Subject: WebMath: New Forums at Math Goodies References: <3C190878.FFC770B7@mathgoodies.com> <3C18A41B.2010208@polyu.edu.hk> Message-ID: <3C1A0B27.815C9748@mathgoodies.com> LUK ShunTim wrote: > > Gisele Glosser wrote: > > Does the "Snitz Forum coding" support math symbols etc? Can you provide a bit > more detail. The Snitz Forum Coding allows regular editing like bolding and underlining. If you are looking for math-editing capabilities, see below... > > > As for MathML, we hope to enhance the program for math > > editing in the near future. If you want math-editing capabilities, you can purchase a license from Design Science Inc. to install WebEQ Input Control. A lot of companies use it as a Web-based equation editor for students and educators to post math on a bulletin board. Their web site is at: http://www.dessci.com > > Paul Libbrecht wrote: > > > >>But do these forums really support math ?? > >>Or does such a forum exist somewhere ? > >> > >>I've met a forum where you could input $expressions$ in LaTeX syntax > >>(and which got rendered with latex2html when previewed but it would be -- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Math Goodies % % Your Destination For Math Education! % % % % http://www.mathgoodies.com/ % % mailto:info@mathgoodies.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- WebMath@mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web: http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail: send message a to majordomo@mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/ -----------------------------------------------------------------