Hi Josie,
I believe that they are using
WebWork.
I’ll check with them first before sharing emails.
Regards
Inba
From: BC Open <bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca>
Sent: March 6, 2025 8:10 AM
To: bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca
Cc: press <press@uvic.ca>
Subject: [Bcopen] Re: Math and Latex in Pressbooks - User Research Invitation
Hi Inba,
Thanks for this information! Do you know the name of the platform?
For context, Pressbooks does support MathJax and MathML. In Pressbooks, you can write equations in LaTeX and there is a MathJax
plugin installed in Pressbooks that both renders the LaTeX and translates the LaTeX into MathML. You can also insert MathML into Pressbooks and it will render. I think right now Pressbooks is interested how to improve how all that works within Pressbooks.
That said, I think it would also be helpful for Pressbooks to hear from an instructor who uses a different platform because it
better supports math/scientific authoring. If you have someone in mind that you think may be able to provide that perspective, please have them reach out to me.
Thanks so much for your input!
Josie
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Manager, Open Education
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From: BC Open <bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2025 17:15
To: bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca <bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca>
Cc: press <press@uvic.ca>
Subject: [Bcopen] Re: Math and Latex in Pressbooks - User Research Invitation
Hi Josie,
Most our math faculty use a different program to do math textbook, especially question and answer sets. It’s quite nice in the way it works. The quizzes seem to have some built in features. I believe it is called MathJax. So,
if they looked at that program for suggestion to improve – that would be a way to go. Math folks at UBC also use it. I feel like we would be asking them to change where they publish when it currently works very well for them. I would prefer to see BCcampus
offer a MathJax solution instead.
Regards
Inba
From: BC Open <bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca>
Sent: March 5, 2025 2:59 PM
To: bcopen@lists.bccampus.ca
Subject: [Bcopen] Math and Latex in Pressbooks - User Research Invitation
Hello BC Open folks,
Pressbooks has reached out to BCcampus to ask for suggestions of people they can talk to get feedback and so they can improve the way that Pressbooks
handles mathematical and scientific notation, including improving their LaTeX support and updating or expanding their use of MathJax.
They are specifically looking to conduct short user research interviews with "power users" -- people who use LaTeX or math/scientific notation heavily
in their teaching and writing in order to better understand needs and pain points and to refine and prioritize improvements and new features.
This is a really great opportunity to contribute to the improvement in how Pressbooks handles math and scientific content.
If you are interested (or know someone who might be) please send me an email at
jgray@bccampus.ca, and I will pass
the information on to Pressbooks.
Thanks!
Josie
Josie Gray, MDes she/her/hers
Manager, Open Education
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