Technology
for Dynamic Mathematics Content Delivery
Moderator:
Sung-Chi Chu, Hong Kong (scchu@baf.msmail.cuhk.edu.hk)
Contributors : (in presentation order)
Wei-Chi
Yang, U.S.A. (wyang@radford.edu)
Kai Li &
M.-T. Noda, Japan (likai@hpc.cs.ehime-u.ac.jp & noda@cs.ehime-u.ac.jp)
Miroslaw Majewski, United Arab Emirates (majewski@mupad.com)
Abstract
This special session will provide an overview of technology that enables
the delivery of dynamic mathematics contents of the Web. Dynamic contents
refer specifically to Web contents that react to client’s input.
With some interactivity, this reactive behaviour can be customized and
personalized. Dynamic mathematics contents are such contents that the
reactive behaviour is provided by a mathematics engine. This engine can
be locally enabled in the client environment, or it can be a designated
remote engine, or as a discoverable mathematical service.
In
this special session, we will discuss the implications of dynamic mathematics
contents as described and how can it be delivered to the desktop computers
or handheld computing devices. We begin with a mathematics activity example
that is used in teaching. We highlight some of the key issues that teachers
are faced with for this activity to be Web-based with dynamic mathematics
content. The Web-based net-enabled environment will be re-visited, focusing
on the role of XML and MathML, and Web services. The session will conclude
with a proposed cyber environment where teachers, researchers and students
gather to share, learn, and explore. This community will leverage the
mathematical service technology to enable dynamic mathematics content
delivery.
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