Monthly Archives: August 2016
Active Calculus: usage statistics
One of the superb librarians at GVSU who manages the site that hosts AC sent me access to a dashboard that reveals a lot of interesting user data. For example, after GVSU, the 10 locations/institutions that have downloaded AC most … Continue reading
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Tagged calculus, free, open source
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Active Calculus: Preview Activities in WeBWorK
David Hunter of Westmont College and Branden Stone of Adelphi University have been working on WeBWorK versions of all of the Preview Activities. David recently emailed me to share that these are now all available in the national problem library: Also, … Continue reading
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Tagged activities, open source, technology, WeBWorK
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Active Calculus (Single Variable): 2016 Edition now available
It’s August (and Mathfest!), so time for an annual update to AC. I have fixed every known error in the 2015 version and have implemented nearly all of the requests/suggestions that users sent me over the past year. The new version … Continue reading




