Hello:
I could really use your help organizing some mathematics courses at P2PU (http://p2pu.org) this winter. This past autumn, I ran a sort of informal mathematics seminar there, and I discovered that independent learners tend to need more structure ;-/
I've outlined 6 courses that I think people would be interested in here:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Arided/MathCourses
They are:
1. Short Precalculus 2. Short Calculus 3. Short Advanced Calculus 4. Mathematics for computer programmers 5. Mathematics for game designers 6. Short statistics
I could use your help (a) turning the outlines into proper syllabi (using existing Wikipedia, Wikiversity, or PlanetMath material?); and (b) helping facilitate the courses!
Please reply here, or on the respective Wikiversity talk pages, or email me directly, holtzermann17@gmail.com -- if you're not interested but you know someone who might be, please relay this note.
Thanks! Joe
Hello, Joe:
I'm most interested, and think I would be most useful to you, in connection with 4 and 6. I've added comments in the discussion areas on wikiversity to see what happens.
Regards,
Bill
On 2010-11-09 6:36 PM, Joe Corneli wrote:
Hello:
I could really use your help organizing some mathematics courses at P2PU (http://p2pu.org) this winter. This past autumn, I ran a sort of informal mathematics seminar there, and I discovered that independent learners tend to need more structure ;-/
I've outlined 6 courses that I think people would be interested in here:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Arided/MathCourses
They are:
- Short Precalculus
- Short Calculus
- Short Advanced Calculus
- Mathematics for computer programmers
- Mathematics for game designers
- Short statistics
I could use your help (a) turning the outlines into proper syllabi (using existing Wikipedia, Wikiversity, or PlanetMath material?); and (b) helping facilitate the courses!
Please reply here, or on the respective Wikiversity talk pages, or email me directly, holtzermann17@gmail.com -- if you're not interested but you know someone who might be, please relay this note.
Thanks! Joe
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