Hi.
I talked with Mike Hanson (mentioned in the 2009 thread I found) about
this around 2008-2009. I am still interested in a sage-moodle
integration. I found the 2009 thread, but nothing since (maybe I'm
searching the wrong words).
Here is what I need/want. I want a system where writing my ow
On Feb 23, 11:39 pm, ataylor wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I talked with Mike Hanson (mentioned in the 2009 thread I found) about
> this around 2008-2009. I am still interested in a sage-moodle
> integration. I found the 2009 thread, but nothing since (maybe I'm
> searching the wrong words).
Dear Amelia,
Hi Amelia,
Here is what I need/want. I want a system where writing my own
> questions is relatively easy (WeBWorK a free system does not satisfy
> this criterium), but that is married to an algebra system, so the
> answers to a question requiring the equation of a line treats y = 3x +
> 2 the sam
Forwarding:
Hi Amelia,
WeBWorK (see webwork.maa.org ) already has a lot of problems written
for most common math courses, so it's a matter
of searching the library, finding them and choosing them.
Better yet sign up on the wiki (webwork.maa.org/wiki) and inquire on
the forum
to see if someone tea
Hi Mike,
I have a WeBWork account at the MAA, am part of the wiki and get
announcements/etc, and used WeBWork in one of my courses this past
fall. I think that WeBWork is great as an online homework system and
you have done a great job of designing it to be such. And as such
having a large prob
Amelia wrote:
>I'll look for some of the other information like (Geogebra) that kcrisman
>mentioned.
I am one of the developers who is responsible for the main CAS that is
used in GeoGebra and over the past 6 months I have been researching
what is needed to build a CAS-based Moodle quiz/exercise