![]() ![]() I've already demoed it sans bracket to a lot of teachers at the school, and at least one of them would be willing to pay me to build such a device for them, and I've been scratching my head over just putting another pirated copy on the duplicate or selling it with the price of Mathematica included. I designed a bracket to hold the thing together, and, once the 3D printing gets done (over the weekend, I'll go to a place that does it), I'll have an arm-mounted teaching tool! Wolfram Mathematica Wolfram Language, C/C++, Java Windows, macOS, Linux (includes separated support for Raspbian on Raspberry Pi), online service. I put a pirated copy of Mathematica on the Pi (couldn't find a way to transfer the one I already payed for), wrote a few scripts that do useful things (such as show slope fields, illustrate integrals, show solutions to differential equations, that kind of stuff), and pre-rendered a few animations that show essential concepts (I'm still in the process of that one). I already had a Raspberry Pi I ordered a battery and miniature keyboard for it, as well as a pico projector (for projecting onto the surface of the desk). Some weeks ago I got fed up with using a graphing calculator (I tutor high school students in my spare time), and began to devise an alternative solution. A teaching tool is exactly what I'm using it for. ![]()
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