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| *[http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/b/b0/Slides_octconf_gdf_jgh.pdf Slides] | | *[http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/b/b0/Slides_octconf_gdf_jgh.pdf Slides] |
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| === Octave in numerical methods courses === | | === === |
| Paola Gervasio gave a presentation about how she and her colleagues ([http://mox.polimi.it/qs/ authors of several books])use Octave in their courses at the university. You cansee exmaples used for the classes and some interesting pedagogic techniques in the slides.
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| [http://www.ing.unibs.it/~gervasio/ Contact her] if you have questions!
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| *[http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/2/27/Slides_octconf_paola_gervasio.pdf Slides] | | * [[File:slides_octconf_paola_gervasio.pdf|Slides]] |
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| === Teaching engineers with GNU Octave === | | === Teaching engineers with GNU Octave === |