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John Evans

The Impact Of Technology On Curiosity - 4 views

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    "Curiosity is the "complex feeling and cognition that accompanies a desire to learn what is unknown," according to Min Jeong Kang and fellow researchers in a 2009 study. Neurological research here focused on, among other areas, the difference in neural activity when answers are presented, and when questions are presented for both high-curiosity and low-curiosity questions."
Ustudy Hall

How to Help Your Child to Love Math - 0 views

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    Can your kids do not have to struggle with Math if he or she learns the fundamental concepts of Math? Addition, subtraction, multiplication, percentage and division are about recurring patterns. When your children study to spot the pattern, he or she will learn to love Math.
Garrett Eastman

Babies' Intuition for Numbers Predicts Later Skill at Math - 1 views

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    "If a 6-month-old can distinguish between 20 dots and 10 dots, she's more likely to be a good at math in preschool. That's the conclusion of a new study, which finds that part of our proficiency at addition and subtraction may simply be something we're born with."
awenthomas

Algebraic Calculator; Gear Up Your Studies With Faster Calculations - 0 views

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    An Algebraic calculator is the most ideal approach to traverse those challenging math classes without liquefying down.
Garrett Eastman

iPads: Improving numeracy in the early years - 3 views

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    Concludes from research studies involving five-year-old school children in Dubai that iPads help improve numeracy learning in young children as well as increase motivation through "kinaesthetic and play-based learning":"
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus-Help.com: Survive calculus class! - Tutorials for the Calculus Phobe - 7 views

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    Calculus help tutorials that go with students studying at home. This would be very helpful for students to get a different voice and be able to share their findings during class discussion. 
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus Applets - 2 views

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    Nice set of instructional activities/lessons that have dynamic or interactive aspects to them. Would take some study to be able to use effectively, but a good resource.
nikhil jain

Personalized Help with Math Homework - 0 views

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    Is your child having trouble with the simplest equations in elementary mathematics, or does he/she need help preparing for the SAT? At either end of the spectrum or somewhere in the middle, would personalized help with math homework be beneficial? Why suffer needless hours of frustrating study? Help with math homework is only a click away.
Garrett Eastman

Want to Ace Your Test? Share Your Feelings - ScienceNOW - 9 views

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    Reports research from UChicago: "Students who spend just ten minutes writing about their worries before a test score higher than" otherwise. Math tests of increasing difficulty and with more daunting circumstances were used in the study.
Garrett Eastman

Futurity.org - Walk in the woods leads to math 'aha!' - 5 views

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    Mathematicians at Emory University make a breakthrough in the study of partitions of numbers, using insights from fractal geometry.
Garrett Eastman

Mathematical Model Could Help Predict and Prevent Future Extinctions - US National Scie... - 7 views

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    Northwestern University scientists created a model to explore food web dynamics towards species conservation. "The goal of this project, funded by the National Science Foundation's Division of Mathematical Sciences, is to develop mathematical methods to study dynamical processes in complex networks. Although the specific application mentioned here may be useful in management of ecosystems, the mathematical foundation underlying the analysis is much more universal. The broad concept is innovative in the area of complex networks because it concludes that large-scale failures can be avoided by focusing on preventing the waves of failure that follow the initial event."
Garrett Eastman

When What You See Is What You Get: The Consequences of the Objectifying Gaze for Women ... - 6 views

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    From the abstract: "This research examined the effects of the objectifying gaze on math performance, interaction motivation, body surveillance, body shame, and body dissatisfaction. In an experiment, undergraduate participants (67 women and 83 men) received an objectifying gaze during an interaction with a trained confederate of the other sex. As hypothesized, the objectifying gaze caused decrements in women'smath performance but notmen's. Interestingly, the objectifying gaze also increased women's, but notmen's,motivation to engage in subsequent interactions with their partner. Finally, the objectifying gaze did not influence body surveillance, body shame, or body dissatisfaction forwomen or men. One explanation for themath performance and interaction motivation findings is stereotype threat. To the degree that the objectifying gaze arouses stereotype threat, math performance may decrease because it conveys that women's looks are valued over their other qualities. Furthermore, interaction motivation may increase because stereotype threat arouses belonging uncertainty or concerns about social connections. As a result, the objectifying gazemay trigger a vicious cycle in which women underperform but continue to interact with the people who led them to underperform in the first place. Implications for long-term consequences of the objectifying gaze and directions for future research are discussed." (Full text available online (.pdf) )for now) ) (Winner of the 2011 Georgia Babladelis Best Paper Award)
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    Wow, what an amazing study!
Garrett Eastman

Math Disability Tied To Bad Number Sense - Science News - 9 views

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    A study of 300 Missouri school children from kindegarten to third grade to determine cognitive defects behind dyscalculia or math learning disability
Martin Burrett

http://www.mathsmaster.org/ - 0 views

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    A great maths video tutorial site that covers all the basics. Great to use for extra support or home study guides. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Garrett Eastman

Gender gap in spatial abilities depends on females' role in society - 3 views

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    Study of two Indian tribes, one a partilineal society, the other matrilineal, to discover ability to solve a spatial reasoning task
Maggie Verster

Born to count? - 14 views

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    People as well as animals are born with a sense for numbers. But is this inborn number sense related to mathematical ability? A new study suggests that it is.
Maggie Verster

Fundamentals of Mathematics open source textbook - 0 views

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    Fundamentals of Mathematics is a work text that covers the traditional topics studied in a modern prealgebra course, as well as topics of estimation, elementary analytic geometry, and introductory algebra. It is intended for students who (1) have had a previous course in prealgebra, (2) wish to meet the prerequisite of a higher level course such as elementary algebra, and (3) need to review fundamental mathematical concepts and techniques. NOTE: This collection is a work in progress, and the content has not yet been marked up in CNXML. You can download PDF copies of individual chapters in from their respective modules.
Matthew Leingang

Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    A case study of a teacher using twitter to collect probability statements in natural language
Maggie Verster

Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) - Overview - 0 views

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    The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) provides reliable and timely data on the mathematics and science achievement of U.S. 4th- and 8th-grade students compared to that of students in other countries. TIMSS data have been collected in 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007. TIMSS 2007 results were released on December 9, 2008.
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