BTW, I've more-or-less finished the Differential Calculus and Sage book:

http://wdjoyner.com/teach/calc1-sage/recent/calc1-sage-2009-4-13.pdf

Before they would consider publishing it, JHUP required that the
older "pure Granville+Sage examples" version be rewritten and
changed to make the terminology and examples more relevant to
today's students, a sore disappointment to the versine lovers:-).
Anyway, it is GFDL'd and the source is at
http://wdjoyner.com/teach/calc1-sage/recent/
I don't have a contract yet with JHUP, but am keeping my fingers crossed
that, modulo the preface this is more-or-less the final version.

Anyway, feel free to advertise at the MathFest!


On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:27 AM, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
>
>> as well
>> as a panel session about the MAA's forthcoming online text
>> http://www.math.duke.edu/education/calculustext/ .
>
> It may be online, but it is not really free.  Despite receiving
> funding from the National Science Foundation the copyright notice at
>
> http://www.math.duke.edu/education/calculustext/termsofuse.html
>
> says
>
> If and when MAA chooses the publish these materials, they will no
> longer be available without charge from this public site. In the
> meantime, we are eager to have teachers and students use these
> materials freely and provide feedback on their experiences, good or
> bad.
>
> Rob
>
>
> >
>

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