Embedding Live SMath worksheets

Embedding Live SMath worksheets - Messages

#1 Posted: 7/25/2023 2:20:34 PM
Alvaro Diaz Falconi

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Hi. Two questions. First, which could be the easiest way for embedding Live SMath worksheets into an HTML page?

Second, trying it I see the tag [LIVE] under the [BB/] menu here, but have not success using it.

Thanks in advance.
Alvaro.
#2 Posted: 7/25/2023 4:24:23 PM
Jean Giraud

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1.13.6354.10316 [5/25/2017]
Has an HTML option, probably like Mathematica, saved to file.
No recollection of such attachment(s) in the Forum.
#3 Posted: 7/25/2023 4:44:43 PM
Martin Kraska

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In the early days of the forum, the [LIVE] tag used to provide an environment, where text in the internal storage format was parsed as if in a formula region on the canvas.

In my CalculiX Github page I use screenshots from the cloud version linked to the corresponding worksheet at SMath in the cloud.

Here is an example

It might be an option to include a cloud page as an iframe, yet I didn't test this.

A very exciting feature for me would be some Moodle-Plugin, where I could ask the students to do some SMath stuff to solve a given problem, or to have the SMath Studio input engine (formula editor) instead of the command line interface of the STACK question type.

Integration into web applications should in principle be possible, SMath in the Cloud and Knovel interactive equations are proof of this. Yet I understand that the developers don't share the server side engine with the public.


Martin Kraska Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
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Alvaro Diaz Falconi 7/25/2023 7:09:00 PM
#4 Posted: 7/25/2023 7:44:49 PM
Alvaro Diaz Falconi

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Hi Martin. Thanks very much for your detailed explanation, now I understand that what I'm looking for is the implementation of the entire SMath technology, not just embedding one html page into another, which of course, I don't think for asking for, or at least, not just another simple question.

A Moodle plugin could be great. And an specific SMath course too. For example, Vanderbilt University have a Coursera and others MOOC's centers Matlab course with embedded boxes for execute matlab's code, like ones in python, scipi, R, etc.

I don't check your alma matter home, but if not isn't important, sure have Moodle platform and a commercial SMath plugin sure it's a great tool, both as formula editor or/and a live math where the student develop the solution for questions.

Best regards.
Alvaro.
#5 Posted: 7/25/2023 8:14:52 PM
Martin Kraska

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Wrote

Hi Martin. Thanks very much for your detailed explanation, now I understand that what I'm looking for is the implementation of the entire SMath technology, not just embedding one html page into another, which of course, I don't think for asking for, or at least, not just another simple question.

A Moodle plugin could be great. And an specific SMath course too. For example, Vanderbilt University have a Coursera and others MOOC's centers Matlab course with embedded boxes for execute matlab's code, like ones in python, scipi, R, etc.

I don't check your alma matter home, but if not isn't important, sure have Moodle platform and a commercial SMath plugin sure it's a great tool, both as formula editor or/and a live math where the student develop the solution for questions.

Best regards.
Alvaro.



Yes, for some programming languages there are Moodle plugins like the coderunner plugin. For my engineering mechanics stuff, I use the STACK plugin, which has a computer algebra kernel (Maxima) so that students can input symbolic expressions and get them auto-graded. In combination with JS code you can even have graphical input with auto-grading, see our demo Moodle course.

But that is probably off-topic here...
Martin Kraska Pre-configured portable distribution of SMath Studio: https://en.smath.info/wiki/SMath%20with%20Plugins.ashx
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Alvaro Diaz Falconi 7/25/2023 8:24:00 PM
#6 Posted: 7/25/2023 8:29:16 PM
Alvaro Diaz Falconi

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Hi. Thanks for the link. And is not off topic.

Best regards.
Alvaro.
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