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(10-05-2014 09:01 PM)hansklav Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Jose,

The Statistics Lesson Plans on the Prime Graphing Calculator | HP® Official Site (1.4 on the list) are very useful in learning how to use the Statistics and Inference apps. Unfortunately the .pdf's are crippled by cryptic references to the Prime keys.

In search for the Rosetta Stone to decrypt these I found the site of the book 'The Practice of Statistics for the AP Exam' from which the unspoiled .pdf's can be downloaded (as one .zip file, which also happens to contain all datasets for the examples!). You can download the file from this page: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/tps5e/default.a...__929328__.

Maybe someone can give HP a hint to update their pages (also the German ones) with these files.

Another find during my search was the (unfinished) English translation of the excellent French 'TUTORIAUX HP Prime' by Mickaël Nicotera (2.1 on the list) which can be found on this German HP webpage. Click on UNTERRICHTSMATERIAL and then on 'Download PDF' next to 'HP Prime Exercise Book'. Unfortunately in this file too the references to the Prime keys are cryptic, but if you read the translation next to the French original you will understand. Also you could use my cross-reference (attachment).

Hans

Thank you, Hans!
Here is most likely the font they used. Note this was superseded by the release version of the font (http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1925.html), but if you have documents with the old one it might be useful to have that installed.

Do not use this font to create new documents. It will just make headaches for people in the future.

Could someone validate if it works properly and displays if you have installed this ttf?
(10-12-2014 08:51 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: [ -> ]Here is most likely the font they used. Note this was superseded by the release version of the font (http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-1925.html), but if you have documents with the old one it might be useful to have that installed.

Do not use this font to create new documents. It will just make headaches for people in the future.

Could someone validate if it works properly and displays if you have installed this ttf?

Thanks for your help, Tim.

To my knowledge a particular font should only be installed on the computer of the maker of a .pdf file, not on the computer of the reader of that file.

That's why on my computer (without the Prime or 39gII fonts installed) the French "TUTORIAUX HP Prime" has visible Prime keys while the English translation "Exercise HP Prime" from the German HP website has not.

With both fonts installed I see no difference, even after restarting my MacBook.

Hans
Hi guys,
Recently I've ordered HP Prime and while waiting for its international delivery I've created small website. Smile
Two cool (as for me) features it has:
1. One-page, colored commands reference with fast search:
http://en.hpprime.club/docs/reference
2. HP PPL code highlight and format engine:
http://en.hpprime.club/apps/graphics/koch
Maybe that will be useful to someone.
(02-05-2015 09:07 PM)mortiy Wrote: [ -> ]Hi guys,
Recently I've ordered HP Prime and while waiting for its international delivery I've created small website. Smile
Two cool (as for me) features it has:
1. One-page, colored commands reference with fast search:
http://en.hpprime.club/docs/reference
2. HP PPL code highlight and format engine:
http://en.hpprime.club/apps/graphics/koch
Maybe that will be useful to someone.

1 and 2 are both very cool. Perhaps whoever put together 2 could also implement a click feature whereby clicking a program block would highlight it, collapse it, and expand it (switching between each mode per click).
(02-05-2015 09:16 PM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-05-2015 09:07 PM)mortiy Wrote: [ -> ]Hi guys,
Recently I've ordered HP Prime and while waiting for its international delivery I've created small website. Smile
Two cool (as for me) features it has:
1. One-page, colored commands reference with fast search:
http://en.hpprime.club/docs/reference
2. HP PPL code highlight and format engine:
http://en.hpprime.club/apps/graphics/koch
Maybe that will be useful to someone.

1 and 2 are both very cool. Perhaps whoever put together 2 could also implement a click feature whereby clicking a program block would highlight it, collapse it, and expand it (switching between each mode per click).
Glad to hear that.
I'll try to implement click and highlight feature if that will work for such complex cases: http://en.hpprime.club/apps/games/sokoban Smile
Hi,
I've added block highlighting on hover.
Also block can be collapsed/expanded on click.
(02-06-2015 07:03 PM)mortiy Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
I've added block highlighting on hover.
Also block can be collapsed/expanded on click.

Awesome! If only these features were on the Prime itself! The line numbering and blocking are very useful!
Why the hell do people make a youtube video of everything nowadays... 'tutorials' presented on youtube are way inferior to anything written down. What's wrong with writing something down? You read at your own pace, you can quickly glimpse at recent stuff..... What is with that youtube-mania? Does self-expression inflict technological topics aswell? I don't think so.

Polarizing, I know that some prefer videos. I don't mean to offend or blame the youtubers, but when it comes to watching videos I prefer to relax, have a beer and put my feets up.
So if you are unsure and have no good reason for testing your new cam, consider just writing down your turorials.
I tend to write my tutorials because (a) I have a written record of what I did, (b) the person can print and/or save them & go at their own pace without the worry of whether the internet is going to work or not, and (c) personally, it is easier to blog my tutorials. Videos take a lot more time and my free time is limited.


OK, I am going to start working on HP Prime tutorial series for the Spreadsheet app, which hopefully will start being available in early October.
(03-10-2015 12:42 PM)Angus Wrote: [ -> ]Why the hell do people make a youtube video of everything nowadays... 'tutorials' presented on youtube are way inferior to anything written down. What's wrong with writing something down? You read at your own pace, you can quickly glimpse at recent stuff..... What is with that youtube-mania? Does self-expression inflict technological topics aswell? I don't think so.

Polarizing, I know that some prefer videos. I don't mean to offend or blame the youtubers, but when it comes to watching videos I prefer to relax, have a beer and put my feets up.
So if you are unsure and have no good reason for testing your new cam, consider just writing down your turorials.

For me I sit in both camps. Often, it *depends* on the content, many times I'm frustrated wanting to quickly see how something is done while watching someone wave their mouse around the screen. Succinct videos can be good. Also, a fifteen minute video that has the 3 steps listed in the description can leave all the mouse waving for someone who has nothing better to do.

On the other hand, documents that assume you already know almost everything about the topic can tend to glaze over a number of concepts, leaving my eyes similarly glazed over. Many times a document will make a quantum leap from a basic concept to some solution. Once again, succinct, good documents are very useful.

So, I switch between the two, and depending on the quality, I don't necessarily always wish for one or the other.

I think at least some discussion on this holds merit in this thread as a heads-up to our kind tutorial makers.

Edit, on reflection, another + for documents; especially if the material is lengthy, is that they are searchable. Videos aren't really searchable until we get the next level of AI (soon Wink). Though I think YT videos can be annotated, just not sure about the searching bit.
New! Tutorials: Spreadsheet App

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #1: Sum of a Column of Numbers
http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...1-sum.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #2: Copying and Pasting Formulas
http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-2.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #3: Adding Labels, Numeric Calculations, Cell Numeric Format, and Extend Columns
http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-3.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #4: Naming Columns and Using them Outside of Num View
http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-4.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #5: Spreadsheets and Histograms
http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-5.html
HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #6: Row and Column References in Formulas

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...6-row.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #7: Absolute References (Post 500)

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-7.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #8: Statistical Analysis

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-8.html

HP Prime Spreadsheet Tutorial #9: Custom Functions and the AMORT Function

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/09/h...ial-9.html
HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 1: Circles

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-1.html

More to come!
HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 2: Triangles

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-2.html
HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 3: Lines and Line Segments

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-3.html

HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 4: Tangent Lines and Changing the Color of Objects

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-4.html

HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 5: Plotting Functions and Differential Equations

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-5.html

HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 6: Polygons

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-6.html

HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 7: Conic Sections and Equations

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-7.html

HP Prime Geometry App Tutorial Part 8: Rotating Triangles

http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/11/h...art-8.html
There are new Lesson Plan documents added to this index.

Thanks to gtspringer@MoHPC for sharing!
Hi Jose,

Can you make some changes to this one:

Quote:12.1) HP Prime – Portal (In German)
Herzlich willkommen im HP Prime-Wiki! - Welcome to the HP Prime-Wiki!
Comprehensive covering of calculator usage, including known issues, wish list, tips&tricks, tutorials, tools, and software downloads.
Latest update on January 20, 2014.
http://wiki.hp-prime.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite

Into:

Quote:12.1) HP Prime – Portal (In German, English, Dutch, Russian and Italian)
Official HP Prime Portal from MORAVIA Europe, EMEA distributor for HP calculators.
Comprehensive covering of calculator usage, including known issues, wish list, tips&tricks, tutorials, tools, forum and software downloads. With education support documents from own team.
Updated weekly.
http://www.hp-prime.com

Thanks!
It is done.
Thank you, Klaas!
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