How to create educational linear algebra animations?
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I'm looking to create animations for a linear algebra course. I need things like writing and changing equations, including matrices, plotting of 2- and 3-dimensional axes with points, vectors, lines and planes, and so on. The intention is to incorporate the animations into a separate video, to demonstrate and visualize what's being said.
How can I go about creating such animations? I'm ideally looking for a free solution.
I'm aware of 3Brown1Blue's youtube channel and vPython package, but I'm looking for other options. Mostly because I don't like working with vPython.
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I'm looking to create animations for a linear algebra course. I need things like writing and changing equations, including matrices, plotting of 2- and 3-dimensional axes with points, vectors, lines and planes, and so on. The intention is to incorporate the animations into a separate video, to demonstrate and visualize what's being said.
How can I go about creating such animations? I'm ideally looking for a free solution.
I'm aware of 3Brown1Blue's youtube channel and vPython package, but I'm looking for other options. Mostly because I don't like working with vPython.
linear-algebra education
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See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
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Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
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I'm looking to create animations for a linear algebra course. I need things like writing and changing equations, including matrices, plotting of 2- and 3-dimensional axes with points, vectors, lines and planes, and so on. The intention is to incorporate the animations into a separate video, to demonstrate and visualize what's being said.
How can I go about creating such animations? I'm ideally looking for a free solution.
I'm aware of 3Brown1Blue's youtube channel and vPython package, but I'm looking for other options. Mostly because I don't like working with vPython.
linear-algebra education
I'm looking to create animations for a linear algebra course. I need things like writing and changing equations, including matrices, plotting of 2- and 3-dimensional axes with points, vectors, lines and planes, and so on. The intention is to incorporate the animations into a separate video, to demonstrate and visualize what's being said.
How can I go about creating such animations? I'm ideally looking for a free solution.
I'm aware of 3Brown1Blue's youtube channel and vPython package, but I'm looking for other options. Mostly because I don't like working with vPython.
linear-algebra education
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See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
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Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 28 at 18:07
add a comment |Â
1
See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
1
Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 28 at 18:07
1
1
See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
1
1
Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 28 at 18:07
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 28 at 18:07
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See mathematics educators. You'll get better answers there, than here.
â amWhy
Aug 27 at 17:02
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Thank you, I will do that. I wasn't aware that it existed.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 27 at 17:11
You may try GeoGebra.
â user1551
Aug 27 at 17:16
please migrate to math educators. I'm skipping close vote on this, as should all.
â Nick
Aug 27 at 20:45
I have no idea how to migrate; I posted the question on math educators.
â PhysicsTeacher
Aug 28 at 18:07