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Making Mathematics Meaningful - M^3
How to Learn Math. Making Mathematics Meaningful - M 3. Learning and teaching in the digital classroom. I teach mathematics to fantastic kids at West Carleton Secondary School in rural Ottawa, Canada. I am now blogging here. Andrew Stadel's 3-Act Catalog. Tap into Teen Minds (3-act math tasks sorted for Ontario Curriculum). Nathan Kraft's Toothpicks Video. November 20, 2012. A Day in the Life of this Math Teacher. So the alternative is to wear blue (? 6:30 am Out the door. Well, not really. They ...6:55 ...
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Because calculus has its limits. Our biggest enemy is going space crazy through loneliness. The only thing that helps me maintain my slender grip on reality is the friendship I share with my collection of singing potatoes. Holly (Primary Computer aboard the Red Dwarf). Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations. From the Wolfram Demonstrations Project. By Sándor Kabai. 2013 Eric Hall Contact Me.
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Mr. Vitale's Web Page
Follow me on Twitter. Welcome to Algebra 1. This web site was created for all 8th grade students at Plainedge Middle School. The information on this site will be updated weekly. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. Problem of the Week (POW). Good Luck tomorrow on the Algebra 1 Regents Exam. Optional Extra Help Session on June 17 from 8 - 12pm. Regents June 17th from 12-3:30. Last minute answer Key. Tweets by @Vitale Math. Common Core - Know the Facts.
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Because calculus has its limits. Our biggest enemy is going space crazy through loneliness. The only thing that helps me maintain my slender grip on reality is the friendship I share with my collection of singing potatoes. Holly (Primary Computer aboard the Red Dwarf). Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations. From the Wolfram Demonstrations Project. By Sándor Kabai. 2013 Eric Hall Contact Me.
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Because calculus has its limits. Our biggest enemy is going space crazy through loneliness. The only thing that helps me maintain my slender grip on reality is the friendship I share with my collection of singing potatoes. Holly (Primary Computer aboard the Red Dwarf). Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations. From the Wolfram Demonstrations Project. By Sándor Kabai. 2013 Eric Hall Contact Me.
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Benjamin W. Ong - Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University
Benjamin W. Ong. Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Michigan Technological University. Ben is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Michigan Technological University! Ben has several active projects:. 3) Computational Plasma Physics - This project uses various methods, including the above boundary integral methods, to solve Boltzman's equation in regimes exhibiting multi-scale behavior in space and time. Target problems include arc-and-spark simul...
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Keeping Myself in Stitches!
Keeping Myself in Stitches! Life, love, and the pursuit of yarn. September 29, 2014. 2014 Spartan Beast Race, VT Recap. So last Saturday I did a Spartan Race. well, not just a Spartan Race, but the World Championship Spartan Beast on Killington in Vermont. (trust me. theres a distinction there). Why so glum, chum? In fall of 2011, I found myself unexpectedly (and excitedly) part of the Lady Red Claws Dance Team for our local NBA D-League team. This amazing experience made my confidence soar! So basically...
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Adventures of a Math Geek
Adventures of a Math Geek. I am a mathematics professor at the University of Montana in Missoula. I like mathematics and where it takes me, from the student-filled classroom, to the far-off and interesting places of both the earth and the mind. I also like the freedom my job allows, giving room for the adventures written about here. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the Math Geek Adventures blog archive. Monday, March 12, 2018. The Bridger Ridge with Al. Sunday, March 4, 2018. Mill Point, Bitterroots.