Camilo Andrés Ramírez Sánchez
Camilo has been a user of Mathematica since Version 7, when he began using it for high school students. He continued to promote Mathematica in college-level courses in linear algebra, differential calculus, integral calculus, vector calculus, and differential equations. Mathematica is considered essential in education for the analysis of graphical representations, verification of results, and for solving problems involving processes such as surmising, visualizing, representing, and encoding.
In his research, Camilo has developed CDF software that helps first-semester university students to reinforce the different processes and concepts covered in the course Mathematics I. He is the research group leader responsible for the development of the interactive book Mathematics I, fully created in Mathematica.
Organization:
Institución Universitaria Politécnico Grancolombiano; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Colombia
Degrees:
BA in Mathematics, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
MS in Applied Mathematics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Languages:
Spanish, English
Interests:
Board games, paintball, technology culture, listening to music