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The Math/Science-Online Newsletter is devoted to the issues surrounding online science and mathematics for high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students. In the interest of seeing as many techniques as possible we are interested in almost all online experiments that our readers have tried or are trying. Success stories are especially welcome. However, as most of us that work in the sciences and mathematics know well, what is tried first often does not work. We know that the ongoing worldwide experiment in online course delivery is itself (or will be) a science that needs years of patient research. The potential seems to be there for all to see; it is the reality we seek.

Recent Issues

Fall 2002

  1. Using Technology as a Teaching and Research Tool in a Special Topics Course in Differential Equations, by Lawrence E. Levine

  2. Anywhere, Anyplace, and Interactive - Wireless Networked Education, by Virgil E. Varvel Jr.

Fall 2002 in MSWord

Spring 2001

Articles
1.         Review of Live MathJoan Bookbinder
2.    ODE Architect, Robert Styer

Spring 2001 in MSWord



Fall 2000

Articles
1. iMath, an Online Future for Mathematics, Stephen M. Hunt
2. What Do We Do Until MathML?, G. Donald Allen


Spring 2000

Articles
1. Online Quizzes at Ranger College: Promises and Pitfalls by John H. Gresham and Mickey Sargent
2. How to integrate Scientific Notebook and WebCT server by Mirek Majewski

 


Winter 1999/2000

Articles
1. WebALG - An on-line college algebra course, by Michael Stecher
2. Using Technology to Teach Linear Algebra, by Lawrence E. Levine
3. Keys to a successful online course

 


Summer 1999

Articles
1. Preparing For Chemistry Laboratory , by George McKelvy
2. Voice-Narrated Slide Shows, by Lawrence E. Levine
3. Scientific Notebook as an Instructional Tool, by Jonathan Lewin
4. Summer School Project ‘99
5. Who Should Take an Online Course?.

 


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Editorial Board

G. Donald Allen, Editor
Department of Mathematics
College Station, TX 77843-3368
Texas A&M University
Fax (409) 845-6028
Email: dallen@math.tamu.edu

Gary Helmer
Department of Mathematics
Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology
Box 2034
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8N 3T2
Email: helmerg@mail.mohawkc.on.ca

Lawrence E. Levine
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ 07030
email:llevine@stevens-tech.edu

Robert J. Lopez
Department of Mathematics
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Terra Haute, IN 47803-3999
Email: r.lopez@Rose-Hulman.Edu

Jonathan Lewin
Department of Mathematics
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Email: lewins@mindspring.com

Mirek Majewski
Inter-University Institute of Macau
NAPE Lote 18, Rua de Londres – P
Tak Ip Plaza, R/C – 3 andar Edf.
MACAU
Email: majewski@iium.edu.mo