john_perry_usm wrote:
> 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
>   

These are absolutely fantastic!  Thanks for posting these.

I noticed that the "Return" link on the index page doesn't work, as well 
as the Home link on the slides...

Thanks,

Jason


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