From: W. Trevor King Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 18:25:34 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Update course website post. X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5476a32354af6d4f751ed263a7ff12e6e977c9f5;p=mw2txt.git Update course website post. --- diff --git a/posts/Course_website.mdwn b/posts/Course_website.mdwn index 2d0b9b4..80568df 100644 --- a/posts/Course_website.mdwn +++ b/posts/Course_website.mdwn @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -[[!template id=gitrepo repo=intro-physics]] +[[!template id=gitrepo repo=course]] Over a few years as a TA for assorted introductory physics classes, I've assembled a nice website framework with lots of problems using my [[LaTeX]] [[problempack]] package, along with some handy `Makefiles`, a bit of [[php]], and [[SSI]]. -The result is the `intro-physics` package, which should make it very -easy to whip up a course website, homeworks, etc. for an introductory -mechanics or E&M class (321 problems implemented as of October 2010). +The result is the `course` package, which should make it very easy to +whip up a course website, homeworks, etc. for an introductory +mechanics or E&M class (431 problems implemented as of June 2012). With a bit of work to write up problems, the framework could easily be extended to other subjects. @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ to include their source code). Note that because this framework assumes the HTML content will be relatively static, it may not be appropriate for courses with large amounts of textbook-style content, which will undergo more frequent -revision. It mayq also be excessive for courses that need less +revision. It may also be excessive for courses that need less compiled content. For an example of another framework, see my -[[branch|Parallel Computing]] of [Prof. Vallières'][MV] [Parallel +[[branch|Parallel_computing]] of [Prof. Vallières'][MV] [Parallel Computing][phys405] website. -[MV]: http://www.physics.drexel.edu/directory/faculty/homepage/?lname=Valli%C3%A8res&fname=Michel +[MV]: http://drexel.edu/physics/contact/facultyDirectory/Vallieres%20Michel/ [phys405]: http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~valliere/PHYS405/ [[!tag tags/code]]