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Mathematics teachers may also be interested to follow the work of [http://maths.york.ac.uk York University Maths department], who are working on [http://maths.york.ac.uk/serving_maths/ some projects] to augment Moodle, particularly its [[Quiz module]] for online assessment, for example by integrating a system which is able to mark algebraic and trigonometric answers to open-ended questions.
Mathematics teachers may also be interested to follow the work of [http://maths.york.ac.uk York University Maths department], who are working on [http://maths.york.ac.uk/serving_maths/ some projects] to augment Moodle, particularly its [[Quiz module]] for online assessment, for example by integrating a system which is able to mark algebraic and trigonometric answers to open-ended questions.


==Java Tools for Building Applets for Interactive Demonstration==
==Using Java for Curriculum==
===Java Tools for Building Applets for Interactive Demonstration===
These tools can be integrated in or used with Moodle Resources
These tools can be integrated in or used with Moodle Resources
* Java Sketchpad, http://www.dynamicgeometry.com/JavaSketchpad/About_JavaSketchpad.html, is an applet developed by Key Curriculum Press. The applet has been the focus of quite a bit of discussion and demonstrations and discussions are widely available.  An introductory article from the Journal of Online Mathematics can be found here: http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/4/?nodeId=508&pa=content&sa=viewDocument. Usage focuses largely on Geometry
* Java Sketchpad, http://www.dynamicgeometry.com/JavaSketchpad/About_JavaSketchpad.html, is an applet developed by Key Curriculum Press. The applet has been the focus of quite a bit of discussion and demonstrations and discussions are widely available.  An introductory article from the Journal of Online Mathematics can be found here: http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/4/?nodeId=508&pa=content&sa=viewDocument. Usage focuses largely on Geometry
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* Descartes, http://descartes.cnice.mec.es/, is an applet developed under the auspices of the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion Politica Social y Diporte.  An English introduction can be found here at http://w3.cnice.mec.es/Descartes/Ingles/index.html.  The Ministery has produced an extensive Mathematics curriculum using Descartes,  which is available in English and can be freely downloaded and used. Much of what is available is still only in Spanish so anyone interested in doing translation work please post to the Moodle Math Tools forum.
* Descartes, http://descartes.cnice.mec.es/, is an applet developed under the auspices of the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion Politica Social y Diporte.  An English introduction can be found here at http://w3.cnice.mec.es/Descartes/Ingles/index.html.  The Ministery has produced an extensive Mathematics curriculum using Descartes,  which is available in English and can be freely downloaded and used. Much of what is available is still only in Spanish so anyone interested in doing translation work please post to the Moodle Math Tools forum.


==Additional Curricular Use of Applets==
===Additional Curricular Use of Applets===
*Euclid's Elements -  http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html
*Euclid's Elements -  http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html
*Tutorials employing applets (applets can be downloaded and used in Moodle) http://www.analyzemath.com/
*Tutorials employing applets (applets can be downloaded and used in Moodle) http://www.analyzemath.com/


==Applet Tools==
===Applet Tools===
*Graphing - http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/GraphExplorer/
*Graphing - http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/GraphExplorer/
*Geometry Construction - http://www.cs.rice.edu/~jwarren/grace/
*Geometry Construction - http://www.cs.rice.edu/~jwarren/grace/


==Java Applet Collections==
===Java Applet Collections===
* http://cs.jsu.edu/mcis/faculty/leathrum/Mathlets/
* http://cs.jsu.edu/mcis/faculty/leathrum/Mathlets/
* http://www.walter-fendt.de/m14e/
* http://www.walter-fendt.de/m14e/

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Equation Construction and Display

There are a variety of tools that are available for the purpose of constructing equations, providing text expressions that can be converted to equations, and displaying equations.

The most common text expression syntax is LaTeX or a derivative with probably the most common form of display being a conversion of the equation to an image file. However, is demonstrated with ASCIIMathML simple text expressions can now be be converted to MathML on the fly.

Some tools for creating and displaying equations on-line that may be of interest to those teaching mathematics are:

Mathematics teachers may also be interested to follow the work of York University Maths department, who are working on some projects to augment Moodle, particularly its Quiz module for online assessment, for example by integrating a system which is able to mark algebraic and trigonometric answers to open-ended questions.

Using Java for Curriculum

Java Tools for Building Applets for Interactive Demonstration

These tools can be integrated in or used with Moodle Resources

Additional Curricular Use of Applets

Applet Tools

Java Applet Collections

Mathematics Assessment

WebWork, see http://webwork.maa.org/wiki/Main_Page http://webwork.math.rochester.edu/docs/docs/, and http://webwork.maa.org/moodle/ is an independent web application for assessing student Math progress, and there is a Moodle Module for interfacing WebWork to Moodle that can be found here: http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=332, though the resources on the WeBWork wiki are probably more current as the code in the Moodle CVS has not been updated for some time.

See also

Using Moodle forum discussions: