This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.
This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.
This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.
This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.
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This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.
This website is a project by [url=http://webspace.ship.edu/msrenault]Marc Renault[/url], supported by Shippensburg University. My goal is to make a complete library of applets for Calculus I that are suitable for in-class demonstrations and/or student exploration. I have created these applets using GeoGebra, wonderful (free!) software for creating dynamic visualizations of mathematical ideas.