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March 15th, 2008 by

amy:

But math is DIFFERENT. Even on a social test, I don’t penalize kids because they can’t read the question. We do a lot of reading in day-to-day social, yes. But when kids ask “Does spelling count?” I always tell them the same thing: “As …

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another day, another math error

March 15th, 2008 by

petern:

One is similarity solutions, which is cool, because it reduces the number of variables your working with. The other so far is perturbation analysis. I’m not sure if that’s cool or not, since I’m only partway through it. …

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CSUN 2008/A Toolbelt for a Lifetime

March 15th, 2008 by

petern:

Toolbelt Theory is based in the concept that students must learn to assemble their own readily available collection of life solutions. They must learn to choose and use these solutions appropriately, based in the task to be performed, …

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Ancient math puzzle has found a solution

March 15th, 2008 by

unknown:

Mathematician Daniel J. Madden and retired physicist, Lee W. Jacobi have found a way to generate an infinite number of solutions for a puzzle known as ‘Euler’s Equation of degree four.’ The equation is part of a branch of mathematics …

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Testing, testing…

March 15th, 2008 by

LoveMyTanker:

I took my placement tests this morning. The English Test was extraordinarily easy and I finished it with about a half-hour, forty minutes to spare. Okay, fine. The Math Test, however left me flabbergasted. It took me the entire hour and …

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Some Men Like Cheese

March 15th, 2008 by

will:

If you like the famous cantata Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, you’ll love this interpretation. It is not a small download, but it is worth it. Enjoyed a decent local production of Guys and Dolls last night. The parts of Miss Adelaide and …

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Physics Mar. 11-20

March 15th, 2008 by

Sam:

an introduction to the physics and function of magnetic resonance imaging QC 762.6 M34 W5413 2006 The method of moments in electromagnetics QC 760.54 G43 2008 Terahertz spectroscopy : principles and …

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More Crayon Physics Deluxe Clips from GDC

March 15th, 2008 by

bsge7:

Also I was positively surprised to see Crayon Physics Deluxe talked on DL.TV. They did this small round up of couple of the IGF games and Crayon Physics Deluxe was one and the other one was the sweet 2D/3D platformer Fez. …

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Trying to Teach Reading and Writing to Emotionally Distracted Kids

March 15th, 2008 by

Marshall Jevons:

The kids who have behavior issues, 2 of the 5 get services such as counseling and speech. Our school follows the Teacher’s College Reading and Writing Workshop Model. Math is Everyday Math. We try fit Science, Social Studies in as best …

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Interactive Physics on Your Desktop With Phun

March 15th, 2008 by

arcterex@ufies.org:

Phun is a very addictive 2-D physics application for your desktop created by Emil Ernerfeldt a Computer Science graduate student in Sweden. The program comes with twelve preloaded scenes that you can use to become familiar with some of …

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