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Active Calculus: now endorsed by the American Institute of Mathematics
One of the goals of the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) is “to encourage the adoption of open source and open access mathematics textbooks.” Their editorial board maintains a list of approved texts that have been reviewed according to their … Continue reading
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Going Free
I’m starting to get more and more email traffic that puts me in contact with people or organizations who are taking concrete steps to implement an overall strategy for the adoption of free and/or open source textbooks. This post is … Continue reading
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Secondary Public Offering: thru integral calculus
As promised last week, here is , now with four additional chapters that can be used for the second semester of university calculus. The link above is to the full text, all of chapters 1-8, as a Google document that … Continue reading
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From fall to winter, from differential to integral: news and updates
So things have been pretty quiet here on my blog since early in fall term. While there are all of the usual reasons for being busy, the main source of my nonposting has been that I’ve tried to devote much … Continue reading
Open Textbooks
At Mathfest, I had the pleasure of meeting Rob Beezer and having some extended conversation with him. Rob is a longtime proponent of free and open textbooks, as well as the author of one himself. After my talk he said … Continue reading
Welcome
It’s a long story to get to here. Perhaps in some subsequent posts I’ll fill in the backstory; but for now, here’s where I am. From January through April 2012 I was on sabbatical from my regular post as a … Continue reading




