Learning Web move
My very first web site was http://www.np.edu.sg/~bms/. I developed “Interactive Mathematics” on that URL and had to move it off there in 2003. The math site was moved to http://www.np.edu.sg/mscIntMaths/ and was not under my control at that time.
On my “~bms” site, I developed The Learning Web, where I put some brain-related stuff that interested me and also started blogging. Then I heard that the “~bms” and “mscIntMaths” sites were going to be shut down and the URLs would cease to exist.
So I moved the math site to a Linux server and it became operational in May 2004 (Interactive Mathematics). I also started squareCircleZ at the same time.
I recently published the “Learning Web” materials at http://www.squarecirclez.com/learning/. I was heavily into Flash-based navigation systems when I first set this up – no more…
On the Learning Web, you can see The Learning Brain (a Flash-based brain model) and some ideas for how to use digital pictures in engineering. Everything else that was on that site is now absorbed into this squareCircleZ blog.
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