Hello, Guido,
UNIZOR.COM is a completely free educational site for high school students
interested in mathematics as a development tool to further their creative
and analytical abilities. It's very much oriented towards problem solving
and proofs of theorems rather than towards blind memorization of facts.
I am its author (both as a software developer and an educator), it's based
on JavaScript and C#, I put it on the Web as a free source of knowledge for
all. It has no advertizing and all the material (including my videos I store
on YouTube) have creative Commons license (reuse allowed). Those who
register also have the ability to take exams on-line, also free, of course.
I am not certain it fits to your Free Software list, but, if it does, feel
free to include it. Appreciate it. Thanks.
Zor Shekhtman
Founder of Unizor Education
Creative Mind through Art of Mathematics
http://www.unizor.com
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Subject: Re: [school-discuss] Re: Free Software in education - News
collection Jan 2014
From: Guido Arnold <watsolldat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, February 11, 2014 9:06 am
To: zor@xxxxxxxxxx, schoolforge-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Zor,
On 6 February 2014 15:23, <zor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Would you please consider http://www.unizor.com as well?
You can read about it at Texas A&M University newsletter at
http://disted6.math.tamu.edu/newsletter/newsletters_new/2012_4_07.pdf
I couldn't see if it is related to Free Software, so I didn't mention
it this time. Please ping me if I missed something.
Greetings,
Guido
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Guido Arnold
guido@xxxxxxxx
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