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marshal mathers

IS Outsourcing Work to India a good path? - 0 views

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    Now Days India is in top outsourcing country and number of Call Centers in India is increasing day by day. India has become the main hub for these center services.
Angela Christopher

Math Forum: Varnelle's Primary Math - 0 views

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    These lessons are designed to guide young children through an introduction to symmetry using a puzzle set of seven geometric shapes called Tangrams. As children manipulate the tangrams, they will visually learn about slides (translation), turns (rotation), and flips (reflection).
Clif Mims

Ed.VoiceThread - 2 views

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    Secure VoiceThread network for students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with classrooms anywhere in the world. Group conversations around images, documents, and videos Messages can be text-based (computer keyboard, phone text), audio (computer mic, telephone call, upload), or video (computer webcam, upload) Can be used to put "instruction" online.
Angela Christopher

Use "Weird Rules" To Boost Your Creativity :: Tips :: The 99 Percent - 2 views

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    "Ten years ago, Stanford professor Robert I. Sutton wrote a book on how to manage for maximum creativity called Weird Ideas That Work. After studying some of the most innovative people and companies, Sutton concluded that what is right for routine work is consistently wrong for creative work. The best way to manage for creativity, he discovered, is to simply take every tried-and-true management trope and do the opposite. .... "
Frank Curkovic

A Guide to the Golden Ratio (AKA Golden Section or Golden Mean) for Artists - 0 views

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    There's a mathematical ratio commonly found in nature-the ratio of 1 to 1.618-that has many names. Most often we call it the Golden Section, Golden Ratio, or Golden Mean, but it's also occasionally referred to as the Golden Number, Divine Proportion, Golden Proportion, Fibonacci Number, and Phi. You'll usually find the golden ratio depicted as a single large rectangle formed by a square and another rectangle. What's unique about this is that you can repeat the sequence infinitely and perfectly within each section.
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