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Picking the Best Online Precalculus Math Tutor

Students who want to go on to study math, science, engineering, and other disciplines in college, usually find that their chosen college values some prior knowledge of calculus. An online precalculus math tutor could be the answer. High schools commonly offer precalculus courses in the 11th grade before introducing calculus in the 12th. Precalculus is […]

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Overcoming Math Test Anxiety

Have you ever been in a situation wherein you felt nervous when your Math teacher asked you a question? Have you ever had a crisis when your teacher told you to answer a math problem on the whiteboard? Or been depressed answering Math problems? If you experience some of these things, you are not alone, […]

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Use it or lose it

dementia brain scanIt can be a good idea for the health of our brains to keep working as late as possible.

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Cookie jar math

kuih bangkit packagingHow can we neatly stack cookies into a circular jar? This mathematics is called "tessellations".

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TechXav - a student-run tech blog

TechXav has good quality articles covering tech news and Web 2.0 developments.

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The coming EcoBounty

greenwashing scaleA new report from Trendwatching.com opens up many opportunities for job-seekers and for schools who prepare them.

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Intel Schools of Distinction - real-life math gets the nod

Some schools stand out in the way they approach math and science education. See what some of the winning schools did.

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Obama inauguration - Oh happy day

Some thoughts on a significant day — for the world.

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Project Euler

Project Euler has some interesting math questions that require the use of computer algorithms to solve.

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Disrupting Class

Computers in school are disruptive - but that's not a bad thing, according to this book.

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