Acknowledgments
I’ve learned from many people who used computers to explore ideas in mathematics classrooms. My first microcomputer number theory labs were written on an Osborne I using muMATH, a computer algebra system developed by Albert D. Rich and David Stoutemyer in the late 1970s. Thanks to Hugh Montgomery, whose Computational Laboratories in Number Theory (CLINT), written using Turbo Pascal, inspired computer explorations in many of my classes over the years, and to Joe Yanik, whose Math Toolkit for Java Developers let me build many online activities for students in college algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Thanks to Nicholas Jackiw and The Geometer’s Sketchpad®, which brought dynamic geometry to life. Thanks to Conor Mays for many ...
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