I’d definitely look into Bokeh, since the plots are web-delivered… https://bokeh.org/ <https://bokeh.org/>
Best, Travis > On Nov 1, 2020, at 10:29 AM, kirby urner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Greetings Sergio -- > > That's a beautiful example of a Flask application in that it's so simple as a > front end, yet there's serious work going on in terms of sympy and so on. I > can envision taking a "tour group" of students through your source code, not > because they're necessarily studying algebra, but because they're studying > Flask and web frameworks more generally. > > They probably remember some of the jargon, in terms of 1st, 2nd, 3rd degree > equations, people saying "squared" and "cubed" a lot, but their trajectory > through the curriculum has more to do with understanding HTTP. > > That being said, even if the topic goes somewhere else, and we don't pause to > discuss algebra, individual students will bookmark a "trailhead" (as I call > it) and maybe go back to it later, and explore more deeply. > > Then comes plotting those equations and what tools should we use there? > Conventionally, we might choose something like matplotlib, however in my > current curriculum we're looking at Blender (also Python) for data rendering. > > Kirby > > > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/edu-sig.python.org/ > Member address: [email protected]
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