Wow that'd be something to have some student / faculty take advantage of
the schema.org templates for sharing topics.
The School Server: Do We Have One?
At the college level you often get faculty / students building and tending
servers of various types, and otherwise assisting in the management
; a python session
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>from a Python session (I have found no way of doing so as we can do
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: "A Jorge Garcia"
To: "kirby urner"
Cc: "Sergio Rojas" , "A Jorge Garcia via Edu-sig"
Subject: Re: [Edu-sig] False alarms?
FYI, I dumped Graphing Calculators completely in my Multivariable Calculus class that I'm teaching right now during summer s
FYI, I dumped Graphing Calculators completely in my Multivariable Calculus
class that I'm teaching right now during summer session at the local community
college.
I'm using SageCell, have a look, http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com and
http://www.youtube.com/calcpage2009
HTH,
AJG
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 5:19 AM, Sergio Rojas wrote:
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> Kirby, Definitely good points to invest a couple of beers cerebrating
> about
> them regarding the teaching and learning process and how to do better.
> Thanks for sharing.
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> Sergio
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Definitely worth some beers to figure out a maste
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:51 AM, Sergio Rojas
mailto:sergi...@mail.com]> wrote: Okey-dokey, Kirby. Nice
exposition, including the web links.
To explore this issue a bit further, how, in your view,
the Common Core State Standar
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:51 AM, Sergio Rojas wrote:
> Okey-dokey, Kirby. Nice exposition, including the web links.
> To explore this issue a bit further, how, in your view,
> the Common Core State Standards (http://www.corestandards.org/)
> fit in the CS call at schools?
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> The standard poin
models, a ruler, a protractor, a calculator,
a spreadsheet, a computer algebra system,
a statistical package, or dynamic geometry software.
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Hi Sergio --
Per this article, with so many states and no national curriculum (I don't
advocate for one), it's tough to generalize about US schools:
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/07/americas-schools/564413/
Now, to generalize :-D
The mathematics classroom was rarely also a
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Apropos of earlier discussions that
assignment in
Python is about giving names to objects,
and
not putting those objects in boxes, here's a blog post raising the alarm
that Python (among others) is "completely incompatible with mathematics".
https://blogs.ams.org/matheducation/2017/01/09/int
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