The Authors
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Recent Publications
Online Choices for Online Courses . A short introduction to the issues of developing an online course. Included is a discussion of various development products.. in HTML
The origins and results of teaching online calculus. Having taught WebCalC at Texas A&M and other campuses for more than two years we take the time to review what has been learned and student impressions. To appear in Computers in the Schools, fall 2000. in HTML in PDF in MSWord
MathML. What do we do until MathML comes along? A short exploration of various alternatives. May 2000. in HTML
WebAlg - an online College Algebra Course written by Michael Stecher et al., Math/Science Online Newsletter, Winter 1999-2000, in HTML
Can an Online Math Course Work?, the text of the talk given at the Syllabus Education Technology Conference in Dallas, Texas April 22-25, 1999. This talk contains the results of two semesters testing of WebCalC in the classroom. in PDF, in Scientific Notebook (open location to http://math.tamu.edu/~webcalc/syllabus_conf/syllabus_conf1.tex)
WebCalC I, a description of the WebCalC project, it's history and features, to appear in the Proceeding of the ICTCM Conference, Nov 1998, in MS Word, in HTML
The Web-Based Mathematics Course, a survey of the required features for an on-line math course and experiences in teaching one, Syllabus Magazine, Nov/Dec 1998, in MS Word, in HTML
Internet Based Drills and Quizzes, techniques for constructing math drills in subjects from algebra to calculus, to appear in the Proceeding of the ICTCM Conference, Nov 1998, in Postscript, in Acrobat, in HTML
CalcLab Software, a collection of drills and exercises that use Cgi script gateways to server side Maple. Click here
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Newsletters
An offshoot of the WebCalC newsletters is the Math/Science Online Newsletter.
Math/Science Online Newsletter