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Lecture 3: Solving First-order Linear ODEs | Video Lectures | Differential Equations | ... - 0 views

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    First order Differential Equations
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Applet showing Euler's Method of Solving a Differential Equation - 0 views

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    This applet from MIT allows you to select from 8 examples of differential equations. It allows you to select the step size. As you toggle through, the step size you selected traces out the "solution" in the vector field. You can then change the step size. It demonstrates the value of a small step size and also provides the actual solution.
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Lecture 1: The Geometrical View of y'= f(x,y) | Video Lectures | Differential Equations... - 0 views

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    Differential Equations, a brilliant lecture
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daretodifferentiate - home - 0 views

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    Differentiation in the classroom.
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Dr. Kathie Nunley's Layered Curriculum Web Site for - 0 views

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    Differentiation and tiered lesson plans.
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Bloom's Taxonomy - University of Victoria - 1 views

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    Taxonomy for categorizing level of abstraction of questions
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phET Simulations - 0 views

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    Provides research-based simulation of physical phenomena. Includes fractions, projectiles, plinko, graphing lines, differentiation, etc.
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beGalileo|Online Adaptive Learning Platform| Maths practice worksheets - 0 views

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    beGalileo is a personalized adaptive learning platform for students, provides math video tutorials, questions and maths practice worksheets for kids. Offers differentiated math learning with remediation
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About | Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere - 0 views

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    This blog is a teacher who posts a lot of cool math lessons on Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus topics.
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To 'Frustrated Parent': Understanding and Fluency Are Both Important - Learning Deeply ... - 3 views

  • An example of an outdated vision is a Facebook post that has gone viral. In it, Jack Severt, the father of a second grader in Cary, North Carolina, expressed his exasperation at a mathematics problem his son brought home.
  • I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics [sic] Engineering which included extensive study in differential equations and other higher math applications. Even I cannot explain the Common Core mathematics
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    The importance of fluency and understanding
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Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere | I have no idea why I picked this blo... - 1 views

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    Teacher blog includes lots of brain teasers, worksheets and links to interactive applets for students.
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    Math Blog
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