Posted by NARUTO on May 5, 2010 ·
The new TI-Nspire technology responds to different learning styles of students, by allowing multiple representations of the same problem, linked dynamically. View and explore multiple representations of a problem with a single technology.
The TI-Nspire family has menus similar to those of your computer and lets you work in an innovative and intuitive, [...]
Posted by Robert on September 4, 2009 ·
It’s true that most school children are relatively weak in mathematics. When I was a kid, more than half of my classmates would frequently flunk mathematics including myself. In fact, I even developed an aversion towards the subject as it used to bring down my overall grades. So, if your kid is weak in mathematics and if you do not want him/her [...]
Posted by GSerrano on June 6, 2009 ·
Scientists believe that there are some economic solutions that can be sourced from physicists, engineers, biologists, ecologists, and others. Since economy has of late proven to be vulnerable, even disastrous, when left alone to the arbitrary whims of unpredictable markets, scientists suggest that there are ways and means from the fields of science [...]
Posted by GSerrano on January 14, 2009 ·
Constance Reid, foremost mathematical biographer of our time, wrote a biography of David Hilbert, the greatest mathematician of the first half of the 20th century. The result is pure celebration of mathematics. While the story is about the mathematician, the novel is also a vibrant history of mathematics at around Hilbert’s time. Math was seen in [...]