[sci.math] Mac Software for Calculus

c3ar@daisy.uchicago.edu (Walter C3arlip) (03/19/89)

I am evaluating the usefulness of the Macintosh in teaching
one variable calculus to college students.  I consider the
main goals of a calculus course to be to convey the basic
theoretical ideas of calculus (rather than the ability to
calculate).  I suspect that the Macintosh could be quite
useful in several aspects, e.g., giving students a good
intuitive idea of the relationship between a function and
its derivative, a convincing visual representation of the
troublesome "epsilon/delta" definition of limit, graphic
interpretation of Newton's method, etc.

Is there any good software available?
Anyone have any good ideas on what sorts of things would be
useful? 
I would be interested in any suggestions and pointers.

Thanks,

Walter C3arlip
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gae@sphere.mast.ohio-state.edu (Gerald Edgar) (03/20/89)

"Calculus", I think by Broderbund, is available for Mac.  I haven't
used it, but it got a good review in one of the magazines.

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