# User talk:Paris Fraser

Jump to: navigation, search

Hey: How is Wiki going for you. I think its neat and will really make my life simpler in time to come.

## Contents

Thread titleRepliesLast modified
Warm greetings from Mexico001:30, 27 February 2009
Chemistry and Math Simulations113:50, 25 February 2009

## Warm greetings from Mexico

 Hi Paris , I'm your WikiNeighbour.I see you are planning to add some math notation, it's the perfect moment to start using the powerful $\mathrm{L\!\!^{{}_{\scriptstyle A}} \!\!\!\!\!\;\; T\!_{\displaystyle E} \! X} \,$ codes in order to render clear & good looking formulas like this one: $x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}$. Seems familiar to you? Absolutely. 1. First of all, you will need a cheat sheet where you will find codes of the most common math symbols. Click here for Help:Displaying Special Characters 2 I'm also working in the creation of a comprehensive collection of $\mathrm{L\!\!^{{}_{\scriptstyle A}} \!\!\!\!\!\;\; T\!_{\displaystyle E} \! X} \,$ symbology help page: Help:LaTeX_Symbol_Tables. This job is still in progress, please visit the project, I'd love you hear your suggestions and, If you wish, join me! 3. Practice the codes in your Sandbox. Once you feel confident, you may want to learn more. Great! look around some of the thousands of pages we have in WE, if you find $\mathrm{L\!\!^{{}_{\scriptstyle A}} \!\!\!\!\!\;\; T\!_{\displaystyle E} \! X} \,$ symbols, switch the page to edit mode and study the codes. Copy and paste them in your sandbox, we always learn from others, that's the wiki way. 4. I highly recommend you to visit the Content page, where you will find most of the current projects we are developing in WikiEducator. Click on the Math or Physics Projects, you will find more pages with math symbols to learn from. Click here for more projects. Please let me know if you need further assistance. Just drop me a message in my Talk Page or Reply this message. I will come back. Have fun while learning. Gladys Gahona. --chela5808 01:30, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
01:30, 27 February 2009

## Chemistry and Math Simulations

Hi Paris,

I thought you might be interested in some of these simulations at the Physics Education Technology website. They have recently expanded their mission to include sciences other than Physics and Maths. Rob

04:30, 25 February 2009

i just broswed through the site and it seems very simulating and science-like. Thanks very much.

Paris Fraser (talk)13:50, 25 February 2009