Archive for March, 2011

IntMath Newsletter: Free resources, derivative from first principles

31 March 2011

In this Newsletter:

1. Free resource: Study Tips from Cornell University
2. Have your say – how should math education be changed?
3. Free resource: Space Math @ NASA
4. Derivative of square root of sine x by first principles
5. GeoGebra is part of Google Summer of Code 2011
6. Lesson idea for order of operations
7. Final thought – enthusiasm

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Derivative of square root of sine x by first principles

29 March 2011

Derivative from first principles - trigonometryHere’s how to find the derivative of √(sin x) from first principles.

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Lesson idea for order of operations

29 March 2011

Order of Operations - lesson ideaHere’s a motivating way for students to learn order of arithmetic operations.

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GeoGebra is part of Google Summer of Code 2011

28 March 2011

GeoGebra and Google Summer of CodeThis is an interesting summer project – write some math-related software for Google!

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IntMath Newsletter: Pi Day, new obesity index, resources

14 March 2011

14 Mar 2011 – Pi Day

In this Newsletter:

1. Latest feedback – IntMath reduces math anxiety
2. Let’s drop pi
3. New measure of obesity – body adiposity index (BAI)
4. Resource – FREE (Federal Resources for Educational Excellence)
5. Friday math movies: (a) Pi Day Song and (b) Conrad Wolfram on Teaching kids real math with computers
6. Final thought – Positive results

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Let’s drop pi

14 March 2011

pi or tau?Should we use a symbol other than pi? Is pi wrong?

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Friday math movie: Pi Day Song

11 March 2011

Pi Day SongHere’s a fun song about learning the digits of pi – and some of its characteristics.

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New measure of obesity – body adiposity index (BAI)

9 March 2011

measure-body-fatResearchers have suggested a new way to determine body fat – the BAI. What is the math behind it?

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Friday math movie: Conrad Wolfram on Teaching kids real math with computers

4 March 2011

Conrad Wolfram on mathematics educationMathematics is boring when it concentrates on calculation rather than understanding and application. Conrad Wolfram, one of the developers of Wolfram|Alpha, shares his views.

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