Archive for September, 2014

IntMath Newsletter: Resources, inspiring teachers, KaTeX

In this Newsletter:

1. 20 Gifs That Teach You Science Concepts
2. Make!Sense
3. MOOC: Audio Signal Processing for Music Applications
4. Inspiring teachers (8 TED talks)
5. KaTeX - a new way to display math on the Web
6. Math puzzles
7. Final thought - Why I'll Never Tell My Son He's Smart

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KaTeX with ASCIIMathML input and MathJax fallback

KaTEX ASCIIMathML and MathJax
KaTeX can handle ASCIIMathML input, and fall back to MathJax when KaTeX gives up with this approach.

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KaTeX - a new way to display math on the Web

KaTEX math rendering system
KaTeX is a new method for publishing LaTeX-based math on the Web. It's faster than MathJax, but not as robust (yet).

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IntMath Newsletter: Math carnival, new interactives, graphing letters

In this Newsletter:

1. Carnival of Mathematics #114
2. Updated Graphs of tan, cot, sec and csc
3. Graphing letters
4. Math puzzles
5. Asking questions

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Carnival of Mathematics 114

Carnival of Mathematics #114
The Carnival of Mathematics is a collection of recent math blog articles covering visual math, various rants and some math history, by various authors.

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