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Webmath is a math-help web site that generates answers to specific math
questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment.
The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a
web user types in their math problem and clicks "solve."
In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at
the answer.
The first set of links provides information for people who have not yet read the book or have a general interest. It contains:
Bios of the authors
Reviews of the book, what people are saying
The table of contents
An excerpt from the book, "The Prologue"
A list of venues and dates where the authors will be speaking
The second set of links contains resources for people who have read the book and want to learn more about the theory. Here you will find:
An online discussion forum
Additional resources including an expanded bibliography and source code for simulations
Q&A section for asking the authors questions
A form for emailing the authors
In the spirit of the open source movement, new copyright-friendly (and some copyleft) archives are emerging, removing many of the legal and ethical thorns relating to image use in student production. In addition, a number of government image archives provide their archives with limited restrictions.
This page is a resource page for my KMEA “The SMART Music/Band Room” presentation present February 27, 2009 in Wichita. Below you will find the topics I covered along with resources provided in the presentation. These areas will also serve to house additional resources that I was unable to address during the presentation.