Re: Haskell in the teaching of Maths

2001-11-22 Thread John Hughes
Look at Rex Page's Beseme project http://www.cs.ou.edu/research/beseme.shtml (which uses the Hall and O'Donnell book to do some interesting educational research). John ___ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Haskell in the teaching of Maths

2001-11-22 Thread Jerzy Karczmarczuk
John Hughes: Look at Rex Page's Beseme project http://www.cs.ou.edu/research/beseme.shtml (which uses the Hall and O'Donnell book to do some interesting educational research). Just two useless words, on that project and *many* others. Rex Page focuses on *discrete math*. I

Re: Haskell in the teaching of Maths

2001-11-22 Thread George Russell
The University where I did my Maths degree also had an extremely good Computer Science department, but sadly this connection was not exploited nearly as much as it should have been. I have two anecdotes which might be relevant: (1) I remember being told off by one teaching assistant for writing

Haskell in the teaching of Maths

2001-11-21 Thread Miguel Francisco Rocha
Hello, I am looking for some work in applying functional programming (Specially Haskell) in the teaching of Mathematics. If you are aware of some work in the are please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance Miguel Rocha ___ Haskell

Re: Haskell in the teaching of Maths

2001-11-21 Thread S.J.Thompson
I am looking for some work in applying functional programming (Specially Haskell) in the teaching of Mathematics. The best place to start is Discrete Mathematics Using a Computer Cordelia Hall John O'Donnell Springer-Verlag, 2000 ISBN 1-85233-089-9