MathUI 2014 - 9th Mathematical User Interfaces Workshop 2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
MathUI is an international workshop to discuss how users interact with mathematics represented on a computer.
Did users of your software have the a-ha moment after exploring mathematical objects?
Did you meet a team of people that exchanged math electronically as easily as talking together on a blackboard?
Is it as easy to search for mathematics facts as to search for a history date?
Have mathematics learning resources a special flavor that make them less easy to re-use?
We invite all questions, that care for the use of mathematics on computers and how the user experience can be improved, to be discussed in the workshop.
EpsilonWriter at MathUI 2013: Lots of easily inputtable formulæ
Topics include:
user-requirements for math interfaces
presentation formats
mobile-devices powered mathematics
cultural differences in practices of mathematical languages
didactically sensible scenarios of use
spreadsheets as mathematical interfaces
manipulations of mathematical expressions
This workshop follows a successful series of workshops held at the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics since 10 years; it features presentations of brand new ideas in papers selected by a review process, wide space for discussions, as well as a software demonstration session.
Did users of your software have the a-ha moment after exploring mathematical objects?
Did you meet a team of people that exchanged math electronically as easily as talking together on a blackboard?
Is it as easy to search for mathematics facts as to search for a history date?
Have mathematics learning resources a special flavor that make them less easy to re-use?
We invite all questions, that care for the use of mathematics on computers and how the user experience can be improved, to be discussed in the workshop.
EpsilonWriter at MathUI 2013: Lots of easily inputtable formulæ
Topics include:
user-requirements for math interfaces
presentation formats
mobile-devices powered mathematics
cultural differences in practices of mathematical languages
didactically sensible scenarios of use
spreadsheets as mathematical interfaces
manipulations of mathematical expressions
This workshop follows a successful series of workshops held at the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics since 10 years; it features presentations of brand new ideas in papers selected by a review process, wide space for discussions, as well as a software demonstration session.
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