6. Calculus
Examples for resources of the math-kit project
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Sample material developed using Math-Kit. This is a collection discussing basics, applications, exercises and explorations. |
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Cálculo con soporte interactivo en Moodle (Calculus with interactive support over Moodle)
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Calculus course developed in a dual way, both in paper and as a Moodle course. Maths for More has worked on the technical development of this course of Pearson Education. |
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Achilles, Turtle, and the Geometric Series
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This is a short video that discusses the paradox of Zeno. It turns out that this paradox is not a paradox but rather an easy way to show that a geometric series converges (if |q| < 1) and to find a formula for the sum. Suitable for high schools. English version in YouTube: |
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Diagnostic Testing at University of Helsinki
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The resource is the complete diagnostic testbank used for testing students entering the first calculus course at the University of Helsinki. This diagnostic test covers a large part of the normal high school curriculum in Finland. The test was originally written by Andre Heck and later slightly edited by Mika Seppälä. Actual diagnostic tests used contain a part of these questions, not all of them. |
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Teach yourself limits
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This set of exercises will teach the student to compute limits of functions. A WebALT service. |
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Online Single Variable Calculus
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The Online Single Variable Calculus is a full course at university level covering topics from Real Numbers, Functions, Differentiation, Integration, Series and Differential Equations. Each topic is organized in a module consisting of a Ten Minute Talk accompanied by Open Problems and Solved Problems. The material has been designed especially for online delivery. |
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Calculus Podcasts
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This is a series of calculus podcasts in English based on the materials of the Single Variable Calculus Lecture Notes by M. Seppälä. |
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