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Undergraduate Teaching in Mathematics with Open Software and Textbooks

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Getting the UTMOST out of Open-Source Resources

Audrey Malagon, editor of the MAA’s blog DUE Point, talks to Rob Beezer about taking advantage of open resources in mathematics and about the UTMOST project. Read the article.

Math to Braille made easy!

An outcome of UTMOST is a system for converting math books to Braille with minimal overhead. Using PreTeXt as the source, books can be produced in multiple output formats (HTML, PDF, ePUB) and now Braille. Read the full story or listen to a brief podcast from public radio in Tacoma.

News stories

Recent articles from the news media about textbooks, prices and accessibility, open educational resources

What’s new?

  • UTMOST Related Presentations at the JMM, Denver 2020

UTMOST 1

The first UTMOST project (2010 to 2014) is where this all began. Results of that project were
  • SageMathCloud: a comprehensive cloud computing environment for education and scientific computing. In 2017 it was renamed CoCalc.
  • Sage Cell Server: embed live computations into any webpage.
  • MathBook XML: a framework for writing mathematical material to publish in a variety of formats.
  • Sage Education Workshops: workshops for learning how to use Sage in education
  • AIM Open Textbook Initiative: quality open-source textbooks.
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Partial support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation's Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) program under Award No. 1626455. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.