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Math on the Web seminar

Day: Friday Feb. 3
Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
Location: 3-270

Presentations

Java Applets for 18.03
Prof. Haynes Miller
MIT Department of Mathematics

mathML
Dr. Daniel Jamous
Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computing Services

Web Publishing Mathematics with HTML and mathML from TeX
Prof. Ian Hutchinson
MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering

MATLAB Web Server and webMathematica
Dr. Violeta M. Ivanova
MIT Academic Computing

Using the xTutor for Mathematics
Dr. Christopher J. Terman
MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

 

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Interacting with Integrals

How do you "talk math" on a web site? Web browsers understand "markup text" and are also pretty smart about reading images and sound. But what does it take to put an integral online? How do you build an interactive web site, where you can post teaching materials with lots of formulae, or solve problem sets in multivariate calculus, or make it possible for people to try out that mathematical model that is the core of your research?

Join us this Friday for the Math on the Web seminar, sponsored by MIT Information Services and Technology, to learn about technologies for building interactive web sites for computation and visualization intensive science and engineering disciplines. Join us to learn and brainstorm.

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Contact: | Violeta Ivanova | N42-250 | 617.252.1383| violeta<at>mit.edu | More about the seminar