[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-11 Thread Ste Wilson
I'm slowly building a resource for 16-18 yr old engineers. stephenteacher.tiddlyspot.com Particularly pleased with the equations/ variables/ constants bit developed with loads of help from the peeps here. Tinkering with setting up maths question generation and marking but been too busy to

[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-11 Thread tibbitl
Thanks for the responses. My name is Lindsey. Right now I am at a cross roads of whether I want to import an entire textbook, make adjustments to the look and feel and coding to make it nice or just take a small piece of content, like one chapter and focus on a few innovations such as

[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-10 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi Tony and Tib... OERs are "Open Educational Resources" - something I've been pretty interested in myself. I made this some time ago, which is a 'port' of an excellent calculus textbook (by Matt Boelkins) to TW: https://didaxy.neocities.org/tiddlywiki/Active_Calculus_v0.1.html (takes a while

[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-10 Thread TonyM
Welcome, to the TiddlyWiki community, Your Name? I think we have had others from SUNY Poly in the past, eg http://sunypoly-schedule-explorer.tiddlyspot.com/ What is "Calculus OER ", even just decompress the acronym OER, or tell us more about the nature of the data? Some leads for you on