| Discussion: | All in Calculus for Functions, Graphs, and Limits |
| Topic: | Using this in my calculus course |
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| Subject: | Using this in my calculus course |
| Author: | Gene |
| Date: | Sep 6 2003 |
and the basic ideas of a limit step-by-step. My impression is that it should
be very good for students struggling with the
concept, since they can go forward or backward one step at a
time.
(My course is not so theoretical that I do much with limits,
but I at least want to give students a shot at seeing what
one of the most important fundamental underpinnings is
like.)
Larry Husch' "Visual Calculus Project" has a number of other
similar units linked to by Math Tools.
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