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This site was created for the benefit of the students in my current courses. Here, I put all important information about each of my courses, my office hours, and the progress (grades and attendance) of all my current students.
On each course's web page, one can find out the material covered in the most recent classes and the material to be covered next classes, the dates of the exams, the homework assigned and its due date, and other important information related to the course.
The page for a particular course is in the box at your right. Just click on the name of the course and you will be taken to its web page. If there are more than one session of the course, these sessions will share a common webpage.
There will also be information about tutoring and final exams (when these are made available by the college).
If you are my student be aware that from time to time, there will be some changes to the information provided here, so ..., make sure you stop by very often.

I've created and I am still creating a set of pages that contain randomly selected problems for various of my courses and for some other Mathematics courses taught at CCP.
These pages were creating using JavaScript, PHP, MathJaxTM and JSXGraphTM.
If you are faculty and want to use any of these problems (pages), feel free to either copy the code or contact me. A reference and a link would be very appreciated, but it is not mandatory.
Even though I retain the copyright to all the code you can use and change it provided you make your changes and the original code available for all, free of charge. If I need to use any language that would hide the code, it, the code, will still be available upon request. The hidden code would be there for "pedagogical reasons" only.

Besides the ones mentioned above, I created this site using a MacintoshTM computer, and the following software: BBEditTM,Python, AppleScriptTM, SmileTM and features of the Mac OS XTM.

Exams and class notes are created using LaTeX via TeXShopTM, gnuplot and Tikz.

Some presentations are created using KeynoteTM, and QuickTimeTM.

This page was created using CSS. If you are not familiar with it, please visit the Zen Garden of CSS.

This page should be fully compliant with HTML 5. One can check this verifying this site in W3.org. Please report any problems.

Please let me know if you have any problems visualizing this page. I am open to suggestions and I'll be willing to make any changes that improves readability ands visualization of these pages.

I should remind you that, this page, and all the others for that matter, is better viewed on an Apple MacintoshTM computer, running Mac OS XTM.

Again, if you are one of my current students, bookmark this page (or your course's page) and, please make a point of visiting your course's web page as frequently as possible.

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