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Electronic Mathematics Resources and Flexible Learning

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0
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4
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Authors: 
Greig Fratus
Pam Bishop
Abstract: 
The following talk, presented at the Flexible Learning in Mathematics conference organised by the Mathwise User Group, illustrates good practice drawn from departmental teaching and learning pages and other interactive teaching and assessment resources in mathematics, and also looks at the important issue of locating quality resources in a reliable way. Readers wishing to follow any of the underlined links are advised to look at the electronic version in the FLIM2000 Proceedings via http://mat-nt2.bham.ac.uk/mwug/mwug2000....Publishing mathematics in print and the web requires extra tools and plug-ins like MathType, the full version of the equation editor included with Microsoft Word. TeX and LaTeX are commonly used by commercial publishers. E-publication uses PS or PDF…
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04emathflexlearn.pdf
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publication, mathtype, TeX, LaTeX, typesetting, Web, good practice, infrastructure, communication technology, search skills, critical faculty, reliability, standards, teaching, learning, Mathletics, LiveMath, typeset, text editor, workshop, maths, mathematics, Maths, Stats & OR Vol 1 No 4, MSOR Connections Nov 2000 Vol 0 No 4