Math for the People Feedback
Thank you for using Math for the People! As a collaborative project, we invite any feedback and contributions which you wish to make to the text.  So that we can properly attribute collaboration, we will ask for your name, institution information, and email address.

If you would like to make comments directly on the document (for example, editorial comments or comments related to specific material, you can join our hypothes.is group.  Hypothes.is allows you to navigate to a website (in this case, the Math for the People Textbook) and leave annotations which only group members can read. 

If you have materials that you would like to contribute to the textbook - additional exercises or projects for a module, instructor content, or a module of your own - you can email the editors Mark Branson (mbranson@stevenson.edu) and Whitney George (wgeorge@uwlax.edu).  Any and all contributions are welcome!
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The following questions give us quantitative information about the quality of the text and how instructors are using the text.  You can skip any questions which you do not wish to answer.

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