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David Wetzel

To Blog or Not To Blog in Science or Math Class - 9 views

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    The primary purpose of blog is to facilitate interaction between a teacher and his or her students. This is possible because a blog is a dynamic tool which can be easily updated or transformed as necessary to meet the needs of a science or math class. The integration of blog technology in a class requires an investment of time. Because of this commitment, additional evidence is needed to support the integration this technology in a science or math class curriculum.
nikhil jain

Why Qualified Help with Math Homework is so Important - Online Math Tutoring - Zimbio - 0 views

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    Does your child need qualified help with math homework? Academically speaking, some subjects are naturally easier for some students than others. When the material is understandable, learning can be enjoyable and the assignments are no big deal. But, if the concepts are difficult to comprehend, like mathematics, help with math homework is so important.
anonymous

Exotic spheres, or why 4-dimensional space is a crazy place | plus.maths.org - 11 views

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    Richard has such cool books out, too!
Nikki Red

A Local-based SEO Consultant is a Good Pick - 1 views

As a businessman in Kent, it has always been my desire to have my sales increased and retain my customers. That is why I put up a website for my tree nursery business. Next, I needed to hire a loca...

SEO consultant

started by Nikki Red on 19 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
shalani mujer

Online PC Support No Once Can Match - 1 views

When I avail of ComputerTechSupportOnline online computer tech support services, I am always assured that my computer is good hands. Whenever I have problems with my PC, I know that they can fix ...

online computer tech support

started by shalani mujer on 30 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Maggie Verster

A Calculating Web Site Could Ignite a New Campus 'Math War' - 0 views

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    I love the Wolfram Alpha site, if it does ignite another math war, then I'm OK with it. I think what it means is that we have to ask students different questions, ask them better questions, make them create their own problems, interpret their answers, decide what methods are most efficient and why, but don't stop asking them questions just because some are going to use the available tools.
dagusto

como ayudar mis chicos - 61 views

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    I really like this article because of how relatable it is. I want my students to ask questions but getting them to ask them is the tricky part. Encouraging them constantly that they can do it and to ask questions can be exhausting but that's what I want so that they will become confident and improve. I also love the end of the article were she talks about giving credit for showing work even if the answer is wrong. I do this in my classroom as well because if I see that the student is trying then I can hopefully help them in he future move toward the correct answer.
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    This is a great article. I run into adults today who when I say I am going to teach math they say "ooh why? Math was alway so hard." And I can admit at times my response it "but it's so easy." Which obviously isn't the greatest response to that. However, they react the same way the article describes, by claiming they aren't "math people" and didn't get it. But every one can learn math (can learn anything for that matter).
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