More promulgating of: 'Mathematics for the Digital Age and Programming in Python'
on the math-teach / Math Forum list (hosted by Drexel U) where I'm a regular poster: http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?threadID=2574824 I put it on a "syllabus" of only three books, suggesting a kernel or core set of topics, all interconnecting: 1. MFTDA (good 'math through programming' text book) 2. Divided Spheres (a primer but with lots of history) 3. King of Infinite Space (biography) That's just to establish a 'terrain' or 'territory' in which further curriculum writing might be done and somewhat defines my own neighorhood as a curriculum writer, though I also do a lot more with cellular automata and cryptography. Kirby
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