Hello all,

A group member encouraged me to announce this here, so here goes.

This past summer I worked on a project to develop interactive, online
lessons for Calculus I. (Calc II too as well, there's only so much
time in the day.) The general idea is that each set of slides should
pass for course notes, and whenever appropriate should promote the
students' interaction and/or experimentation with the ideas. In
general it hews to a traditional calculus curriculum, including the
epsilon-delta definition of limits.

If you find this interesting and would like to look at it, suggest
ways to make it more interactive, comment on it, use it, etc., "home
base" is here:
    http://www.math.usm.edu/sage/
It's not quite finished, definitely not polished, possibly contains
serious errors, and only some of it approaches the vision I originally
had for this. It's a work in progress, but I'm using it in honors Calc
I nevertheless.

regards
john perry

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