your home page is great and full of potential for a presentation in Atlanta.
My only problem is that I am jealous that I cannot use your programs as I am
a WINDOWS user!
A one hour session or a two hour workshop on how to teach with your
software, how to create animation and put it on home page etc etc -- you
have so much that you can present! I think the general topic of using the
web for teaching math and how you have created the web page, uploaded the
programs, and use the material for teaching, would make a great
presentation. lots of us want a practical guide -- a sort of "How To ...."
to get us started in using the web.
Let me know if you have any specific questions and thanks for responding!
Brian
At 10:35 PM 2/4/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Please look at the interactive programs on my home page. If you think they
>merit discussion in Atlanta I will apply. THANKS
> http://192.189.45.3/home/wgibson/home.html
>
>
>
>>A reminder that proposals to present at the AMATYC conference in Atlanta in
>>November are due by Feb. 15.
>>
>>As chair of the TiME comittee I would like to encourage you to send in
>>proposals for presentations on the "new" technologies. Scientific Notebook
>>and the TI-86 come to mind, but of course all technologies are welcome and
>>this is not a commercial message! Particularly welcome are presentations
>>relating to electronic pedagogy - using the web in class, distance
>>education, home pages etc.
>>
>>get cracking!
>>
>>Brian
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>> Brian E. Smith
>>Dept of Mathematics TEL: 514-931-8731 Ext 1713
>>Dawson College FAX: 514-931-3567
>>3040 Sherbrooke St. W EMAIL:
>>Montreal (1) smithb@management.mcgill.ca
>>Quebec, Canada H3Z 1A4 (2) inbs@musicb.mcgill.ca
>>_______________________________________________________________________
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>>It is notcertain that everything is uncertain. Blaise Pascal (1670)
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Brian E. Smith
Dept of Mathematics TEL: 514-931-8731 Ext 1713
Dawson College FAX: 514-931-3567
3040 Sherbrooke St. W EMAIL:
Montreal (1) smithb@management.mcgill.ca
Quebec, Canada H3Z 1A4 (2) inbs@musicb.mcgill.ca
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It is not certain that everything is uncertain. Blaise Pascal (1670)
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