What belongs here?
This is a home for projects that begin with curiosity rather than formulas: How does a shape melt? What makes a roller coaster feel smooth? Why does a soccer ball bend? How does a guitar body shape sound?
The math is important, but it enters as a tool for exploring the question and telling the story more clearly. Math is an extremely valuable supporting character, but I want the questions and visuals to be the stars of our stories.
Explore the Lab
These collection will grow over time as we clean old projects, share current student work, Desmos models, 3D prints, and course visuals. My hope is to organize all this work in one engaging spot that encourages more questions.
Spring 2026 Project Showcase
Current WXML TeamStudent guided visual projects including shells, roller coasters, soccer free kicks, guitar sound, Laplace transforms, waves, melting, and Math 124 visuals.
3D Prints & Calculus Visuals
Visual Joy Archive3D surfaces, volumes, ruling lines, soap bubbles, sphere intersections, apple slicing, and other visual calculus models from earlier WXML work.
Calculus Projects
Student & Instructor ProjectsCalculus project writeups and explorations: melting snowballs, distance to the horizon, playground math, pancake cutting, Torricelli’s law, and more.
Course Visual Galleries
Desmos & Course ConnectionsInteractive visual collections organized by course and topic, starting with Math 124 related rates and optimization visuals.