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Watch a Berkeley seminar presentation exploring the development and implementation of an innovative online textbook "Relational thinking: from Abstractions to Applications," designed to communicate categorical thinking to STEM audiences outside mathematics. Discover how the authors leveraged open source technologies to create accessible educational content, while gaining insights into the book's comprehensive coverage of relational thinking concepts. Learn about opportunities to develop inclusive mathematical materials using modern technologies, with a specific focus on category theory. The 53-minute talk demonstrates practical approaches for bridging complex mathematical concepts with broader STEM applications, encouraging educators and content creators to participate in making advanced mathematical concepts more accessible to diverse audiences.