Wolfram Demonstrations Project - 6 views
Mathematics podcasts - 6 views
Simulations - 8 views
GeoGebra - 6 views
Numeracy: Crucial to Your Health - 6 views
Math4Mobile - The mLearning Way - 8 views
YouTube- Follow the Money - 6 views
Content For 2009 - 6 views
-
Here is where you'll find the course content for Spring, 2009. Assignments are here. Syllabus is here. GEOGEBRA: Throughout the notes, you will find many GeoGebra applets. These are interactive Java applets. To activate them, just click on them, and wait for the applet to load. If you're using Internet Explorer, you may have to click on the "Allow ActiveX control" warning bar at the top of your browser, for the applet to load. I encourage you to download GeoGebra yourself, or use the "Web Start" option, over at http://www.geogebra.org . It's very easy to use, and a lot of fun!
Wolfram|Alpha Widgets - Mathematics - 4 views
Federal Reserve Economic Data - FRED - St. Louis Fed - 6 views
-
Want to let students explore with real data then welcome to FRED® (Federal Reserve Economic Data), a database of 25,176 U.S. economic time series. With FRED® you can download data in Microsoft Excel and text formats and view charts of data series. Students can explore data, create models & hypothesis, and test their models as the year progresses. If their models aren't working they can go back to their original data set and make changes based on what they've learned and see how those predictions work on new data. The best part is the variety of data that is available. We plan to continually improve FRED® and encourage you to send feedback through our contact form.
Online Math Tutors | 1-1tutor.com - 7 views
Online math tutoring is a great help for the students across grades. Since, the time has changed, the way of teaching too. Nowadays students are more internet-savvy and so inclined to online tutori...
When What You See Is What You Get: The Consequences of the Objectifying Gaze for Women ... - 6 views
-
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)
-
Wow, what an amazing study!
Project Euclid Enables MathJax for 20 Journals | MathJax - 6 views
I stumbled upon some math today … - 8 views
« First
‹ Previous
441 - 460
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page