Very nice on all fronts: design, usability, and content. Source is here: <a href="https://github.com/danielkunin/Seeing-Theory" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/danielkunin/Seeing-Theory</a> (Apache licensed)<p>Seeing projects like these makes me optimistic about EdTech. Such "math toys" and visualizations can really make otherwise dry STEM subjects come to life. See also <a href="http://immersivemath.com/ila/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://immersivemath.com/ila/index.html</a> which is linear algebra book with very good visualizations.
This is excellent, thank you! I think one thing that would make it better is a reset button for each visualization. It's always nice to go back to the default without having to reload.
Beautiful, and looks thoughtfully-designed. I'm looking forward to seeing this develop. One bug: In "Distributions", when you add several different values, they are graphed in lexical order, not numerical order: -5, 104, 12, 8.
I clicked on a couple of sections and they seem to be stubs.<p>Writing a book, even a new and revolutionary book, is a lot of work, much of it not fun.
I was hoping examples with real world stories and emotional hooks, that's was 'seeing' means to me. This is great effort nevertheless, love this format compared to traditional book formats.