I think that demonstation at IMACC may have been mine. The program you refer
to is MathView. It let me put interactive math on the web for my students to
explore and only needed a free plugin. The program itself (which allows you
to write the interactive math worksheets) is $99 from Maple.
Idid also use Adobe, but that was to put rich text with equations and diagrams
onto the web, but was not interactive. It was Adobe Acrobat which is about $50
with the educator discount.
I had mentioned this in a post before. Sorry you missed it.
Joan Bookbinder
Elgin Community College
Elgin, IL 60004
Jonibook@aol.com or jonibook@wans.com
http://instruction.elgin.cc.il.us/classes/mth112
<<<<<<<<<<< I was thinking I saw a demo of an Adobe product that did web
equations rather
nicely -- interactive and all. It was at the IMACC meeting -- I am not sure
of the name of it-->something like mathview.
It required each browser to have a (free, I think) plugin. It was about $100
for the server or author license. Nice animated graphs --> you know the kind
like y=ax^2 where a automatically varies from -2 to 2.
Alan>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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