Abstract
The internet has become widely available, and tools for mathematical computation on the net have now appeared. The authors used webMathematica software to create interactive web pages which allow students and faculty to compute and visualize results directly from a web browser. The nature of the innovation, its significance for instruction, and some implications for student understanding are discussed.
Disciplines
Instructional Media Design | Science and Mathematics Education
Recommended Citation
Martin, Mike and Wilson, Steven J., "Dynamic Web Tools for Undergraduate Mathematics" (2004). Innovations in Math Technology. 1.
https://scholarspace.jccc.edu/mathtech/1
Comments
This paper was the application for which the authors received the 2004 ICTCM Award for Excellence and Innovation with the Use of Technology in Collegiate Mathematics.