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Leibniz as an educational frontend

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  • Subject: [mg30019] Leibniz as an educational frontend
  • From: dirk.bollaerts at pandora.be (ill-fan)
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 16:16:44 -0400 (EDT)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

There is a very good Mathematica frontend which is very usable for
high school education and earns a lot of attention from the
mathematical high school community and all students who are taking
their first classes in calculus in college and university.

It is called Leibniz and is very well maintained by its creator who is
very responsive to remarks.

The only disadvantage is that you must use Mathematica as the kernel
for the Leibniz frontend and that could be very expensive unless you
get a good deal as a school (educational program) from Wolfram
Research.

I think Leibniz cannot be beaten by any frontend for educational work.

You should try it.

And by the way, I have nothing to do with the program or the author
whatsoever.

http://www.leibnizsoftware.com


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