During semesters that I am teaching from the notes, I often make changes to the version of the notes in the ConstructionZone directory. Versions in the other directories are battled-tested and good to go.
This free and open-source textbook was written by me (Dana C. Ernst) and is designed to used with an inquiry-based learning (IBL) approach to a first-semester undergraduate abstract algebra course. The textbook starts with groups (up to the First Isomorphism Theorem) and finishes with an introduction to rings (up to quotients by maximal and prime ideals). While the textbook covers many of the standard topics, the focus is on building intuition and emphasizes visualization.
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I would love to see people contributing to this project. If you make any modifications, you can either make a pull request on GitHub or submit the improvements to me via email. Check out the issues for ways to contribute.