- Teacher: Caryn Swartz
- Teacher: Susan Stepney
- Teacher: Tim Clarke
- Teacher: Leo Caves
Information and Discussion relating to the York Centre for Complex System Analysis.
This site enables graduates of the MSc in Mathematical Finance at York to keep in touch and share experiences.
This course enables current students and past graduates of the MRes course Mathematics in the Living Environment to keep in touch and share experiences.- This site accompanies the Maths Teachers Workshop at the Department of Mathematics and allows Teachers to share experiences, resources, tools and tips.
- Teacher: James Gray
- Teacher: Peter Zerwas
- Teacher: Andreas Juettner
- Teacher: Vincent Caudrelier
- Teacher: Niall MacKay
- Teacher: Gustav Delius
- Teacher: Emiliano Imeroni
- Teacher: Alberto Guffanti
- Teacher: Michael Rauch
- Teacher: Christine Cockett
- Teacher: Atsushi Higuchi
The 37th British Universities Summer School in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics- Teacher: Neil Strickland
- Teacher: Gustav Delius
- Teacher: Jon Breitenbucher
- Teacher: Ken Monks
- Teacher: Manolis Mavrikis
- Teacher: Chris Sangwin
- Teacher: Greg Gamble
- Teacher: Gustav Delius
AiM is a system for computer-aided learning and assessment in mathematics. It is built on top of the symbolic mathematics program Maple, and thus has a rich understanding of mathematics built in. This allows it to randomize questions in complex ways, detect correct answers given in unusual forms, trap common errors and give intelligently tailored feedback and so on.AiM is an open source project. This means that you are free to download it, use it, and even change it to suit your needs. To learn more about it you can have a look at the documentation or try it out by taking an AiM quiz. Please visit the AiM Communitysite with its discussion forum.
AiM was originally written by Norbert Van den Bergh and Theodore Kolokolnikov at the University of Gent in Belgium, but now is being developed by an international team under the lead of Neil Strickland at the University of Sheffield and Chris Sangwin at the University of Birmingham. It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY under the GNU General Public Licence.
- Teacher: Jakub Kahovec
- Teacher: Daniel May
- Teacher: Alex Smith
- Teacher: Neil Strickland
- Teacher: Yann Golanski
- Teacher: Manolis Mavrikis
- Teacher: Phil Ramsden
- Teacher: Julian Sedding
- Teacher: Chris Sangwin
- Teacher: Gustav Delius
This JISC project developed open-source software tools to address the special requirements of Mathematics in the context of e-learning and e-assessment. Our focus was on making existing tools user friendly, accessible and interoperable.