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Roland O'Daniel

SHOW®USA - A New Way To Look At The USA - 7 views

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    Lots of data displayed in an interactive way. Great for use with an interactive white board. Easy for students to gather data, display, and report.
anonymous

Cool Math Sites - 9 views

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Colleen Young

Home - Homepage - 9 views

shared by Colleen Young on 11 Oct 09 - Cached
Ginni Jabbour

Fibonacci webquest - 7 views

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    This one is different from the first one because it doesn't have a PDF that students use as a journal. The pictures of flowers are good. It also has a blog that you could adapt.
Roland O'Daniel

Calculus Applets - 7 views

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    Great set of resources from David Little at Penn State. Easy to use java applets with explanation of usage ideas.
Roland O'Daniel

Pauls Online Notes : Calculus I - 7 views

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    An E-book about calculus. I didn't find a lot of dynamic aspects of the online book and wish it was more interactive. There are a lot of color graphical images students can access, and content is presented pretty well. Nice extra resource.
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

Eureqa | Cornell Computational Synthesis Laboratory - 3 views

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    s a software tool for detecting equations and hidden mathematical relationships in your data. Its primary goal is to identify the simplest mathematical formulas which could describe the underlying mechanisms that produced the data. Eureqa is free to download and use.
Roland O'Daniel

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Meaningful Work:Even Geniuses Work Hard - 7 views

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    Let's give students learning tasks that tell them, "You can be as smart as you want to be." Great article on changing the mindset of American mathematics students from smart kid.s are smart rather than smart kids work hard to be smart. 
Garrett Eastman

Measuring hell - The Boston Globe - 7 views

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    Mount Holyoke physics professor Mark Peterson argues that Galileo's applications of mathematics to Dante's Inferno laid the groundwork for his later discoveries (to be expanded on in a forthcoming book: ""Galileo's Muse: Renaissance Mathematics and the Arts" )
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

Promising Practices in Undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics ... - 7 views

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    "the National Research Council (NRC) convened two public workshops to examine the impact and effectiveness of selected STEM undergraduate education innovations. This volume summarizes the workshops, which addressed such topics as the link between learning goals and evidence; promising practices at the individual faculty and institutional levels; classroom-based promising practices; and professional development for graduate students, new faculty, and veteran faculty. The workshops concluded with a broader examination of the barriers and opportunities associated with systemic change."
Garrett Eastman

Levi, M.: The Mathematical Mechanic: Using Physical Reasoning to Solve Problems. - 7 views

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    Well received book on using physics to demonstrate mathematical concepts by Mark Levi, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania State University
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