Dynamic Web Tools using webMathematica

. .:: Background, Utilization, & Usage Information ::. .

This support page consists of screen shots of JCCC's use of our pages.  These select screen shots illustrate the varied uses and the impact they can have on a changing teaching and learning environment.  The screen shots are linked to the actual page that was used to create the image.  An index page lists all of the webMathematica pages.



dynamic web pages can be used for drill & practice in basic computation



dynamic web pages can help visualize concepts from physics



dynamic web pages can be used to compare statistical distributions



dynamic web pages can be used to simulate complicated sets of equations in neuroscience



dynamic web pages can be used to connect geometric constructions with algebraic ones



dynamic web pages can be used to visualize with alternate coordinate systems



dynamic web pages can be used to quickly compare numerical approximation routines



dynamic web pages can be used to simulate phenomena
with both discrete (dosing) and continuous (decay) characteristics


. ::|  History at JCCC  :|:  General Overview  :|:  Utilization Statistics  |:: .


Mike Martin & Steve Wilson received the 2004 International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics Award for Excellence and Innovation with the Use of Technology in Collegiate Mathematics for their development of a subset of these tools.  The award was presented at the conference in New Orleans in October of 2004.



The math department pages can be found through the following link: http://math.jccc.net

This page is maintained by Mike Martin.
Last updated: 10 February 2005

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