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Maggie Verster

Mathematics: Algebra 1 from Educator.com - 2 views

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    In Educator's Algebra I course, instructor Dr. Grant Fraser walks you through the building blocks of mathematics, starting from Functions, Graphs, and Inequalities, to Factoring, Polynomials, and Rational Expressions. Utilizing his 27 years of teaching experience, UCLA educated (Ph.D and B.S.) Professor Fraser carefully explains each concept from multiple angles to ensure learners of any math ability can master Algebra. Dr. Fraser finishes off every idea with a reinforcing example in addition to the four worked-out video examples and things to remember at the end of each lecture.
Maggie Verster

How One's 'Number Sense' Helps With Mathematics - 0 views

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    Scientists have for the first time established a link between a primitive, intuitive sense of numbers and performance in math classes, a finding that could lead to new ways to help children struggling in school.
Maggie Verster

A naths game to learn about fractions and percentages - 1 views

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    The game aims to help children associate fractions with percentages. A cartoon Santa Clause introduces a snow scene with a group of identical parcels that contain either a fraction or a percentage. It is operated using the mouse, and the goal is to pair up matches, for example 1/3 and 33%, which pop out of the boxes. There are no instructions, but the game would be quite intuitive to children, though perhaps not to less inquisitive adults.
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Creating Equations in Microsoft Word: Eq editor 3.1 - 0 views

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    Using the equation editor that comes with Microsoft Word, equations can be inserted into Word, PowerPoint, or any application that supports OLE (Object Linking and Embedding). Although most of this document provides instructions pertaining to Word, the procedures for inserting and editing equations in Word are the same as for PowerPoint. Some PowerPoint specific notes can be found at the end of this document.
Maggie Verster

Google Calculator Funny Tricks - 0 views

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    Google calulator proves to have a few funny quirks
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The Little Office Fart - 0 views

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    A story of the little office fart from my favourite cartoonist. Very sweet.
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The OpenScience Project - 0 views

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    The OpenScience project is dedicated to writing and releasing free and Open Source scientific software. We are a group of scientists, mathematicians and engineers who want to encourage a collaborative environment in which science can be pursued by anyone who is inspired to discover something new about the natural world.
Maggie Verster

Steve Sherman: 5 Brainteasers, Mission Possible, Number Cruncher, Riddle me this?, Quic... - 0 views

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    A few coding puzzels and brainteasers
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Can we be less prescriptive in our classrooms - and more successful with our students? - 0 views

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    "This model for learning mathematics may be quite different from what teachers experienced themselves in the past where classrooms were less interactive, filled with little activity and conversation. Teachers were generally in control, directing all aspects of what was to be learned; different points of view and approaches seldom brought to the surface new ideas and insights and a high degree of redundancy meant that everybody learned the exact same thing at the exact same time.
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Droste Effect with Mathematica - 0 views

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    Heavy coding but wow effect!
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How to Read Mathematics - 0 views

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    Mathematics has a reading protocol all its own, and just as we learn to read literature, we should learn to read mathematics. Students need to learn how to read mathematics, in the same way they learn how to read a novel or a poem, listen to music, or view a painting.
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