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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Maggie Verster

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Does the Iranian election stand up to statistics? - 0 views

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    Can a staytistical analysis tell us if fraud was committed in the election?
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How eating chocolate can help improve your maths - 0 views

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    Eating chocolate could improve the brain's ability to do maths, a new study suggets. Jipeeeeeeeeeee- off to buy choccies
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maths online - 0 views

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Prepared links to more than sixty online mathematics tools for every day purposes - 0 views

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    This page contains prepared links to more than sixty online tools for every day purposes, and some hints where you find more. Some selected links which will be used very often (on account of their generality) are designed as buttons. Below these you find a list of more specialized tools. Each tool is started in its own browser window, so that it may be used simultaneously with other pages of maths online.
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Interactive learning material for the maths class - 0 views

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    At this page you find some selected links ordered by topic, where we have laid emphasis on interactive learning material which needs no download or additional software, although some spreadsheets (requiring Microsoft Excel to run on your computer) and other media have been included.
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The mathematics of chaos in economics and nature - 0 views

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    In brief, it contrasts the modern understanding of causality (and the mathematics this presupposes) with the more recent, perhaps in a sense "postmodern" understanding of causality (again with a concomitant mathematical model) and on the basis of this distinction, draws some interesting parallels between economics and natural events.
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The Exponential Curve - 0 views

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    The purpose of this blog is to help generate and share ideas for teaching high school math concepts to students whose skills are below grade level.
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Yeaah a maths teacher blog! - 0 views

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    Planet Infinity...My K.H.M.S. Math Class Come and explore the beautiful world of Mathematics with me.Web 2.0 has powered us with tools and new methods to make teaching and learning an enjoyable process. Let's learn together!
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Classroom - Charlotte Area Math Educators' Wiki - 0 views

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    This wiki is a meeting place to experiment with and exchange ideas about online mathematics education collaborative tools. Our intent is to: Identify, evaluate, catalog, and aggregate online collaborative tools. Identify technologies and tools that im
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Making mathematics learnable in school: What is the work of teaching mathematics? - 0 views

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    Deborah Ball 's paper at Amesa2009
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Math E-learning Software for Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry and Geometry - 0 views

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    The goal of the software is to help you the teacher author, edit and compile drill and practice e-learning assignments in math. Topics such as algebra, calculus, trigonometry and geometry can be introduced to students using this educational software. The software is geared towards K-12 particularly from grades 7 - 12. It can also be used to introduce math based topics at college and university levels. The content is created by you the teacher so you decide the difficulty level of each assignment. The purpose of the software is to help your students with calculation methodology by attempting interactive drill and practice assignments.
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