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Skeptical combination of experiments
01-30-2020, 07:00 PM
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Skeptical combination of experiments
I put a write up in the HP Prime Software area (On the skeptical combination of experiments) to share with the community.

Am loving my HP Prime G2! I teach applied physics and I find it a much better tool in my physics labs than the TI-84, nSpire, or Casio calculators. I find it more intuitive to use. Unfortunately, the HP Prime hasn't penetrated the market so I'm about the only one that has one around the college.
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01-31-2020, 07:03 AM
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RE: Skeptical combination of experiments
Hello,

Thanks for the kind words...

We do hope that experiences like yours and your enthusiasm will help convince/push others in your college to get a Prime!

When I was in high school, many years ago, I was the first (and only one for a time) with a HP48 (the others mainly had Casio FX8000g and the like)...

It took months of me working hard, creating games (arkaniod, Xennon...) and school tools (notes, with typical exam question and developed solutions, and a nice note browser) for others to slowly get HPs.. 2 years later, when it was time to pass the bacalauréat (the french end of high school exam), all my classroom had HP:-)

Cyrille

Although I work for the HP calculator group, the views and opinions I post here are my own. I do not speak for HP.
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02-13-2020, 07:46 PM
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RE: Skeptical combination of experiments
(01-31-2020 07:03 AM)cyrille de brébisson Wrote:  Hello,

Thanks for the kind words...

We do hope that experiences like yours and your enthusiasm will help convince/push others in your college to get a Prime!

When I was in high school, many years ago, I was the first (and only one for a time) with a HP48 (the others mainly had Casio FX8000g and the like)...

It took months of me working hard, creating games (arkaniod, Xennon...) and school tools (notes, with typical exam question and developed solutions, and a nice note browser) for others to slowly get HPs.. 2 years later, when it was time to pass the bacalauréat (the french end of high school exam), all my classroom had HP:-)

Cyrille

You games were legendary and I did play them very much, and so many students in the classroom, (Kwirk, Micro Games, Xenon, Arkanoiid...), and i did also like the great work on LEMH, MASD, Meta-Kernel..

After bacalauréat I remember my programming professor (R.ERRA) was talking a lot about your Engineer skills to the classroom ;-)

GG Cyrille!
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