Archive for May, 2007

How to determine if Japan’s teachers are incompetent?

Prime Minister Abe's latest newsletter gives his outline on education reforms. But how will it play out?

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Trends in learning with technology

The 2007 Horizon Report points out where technology in learning is going. Is your institution listening?

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Math of mobile and cordless phones

Are DECT phones safe? What is the mathematics behind the decision?

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Vedic mathematics

Vedic mathematics is an Indian system of mental arithmetic. But do we need such techniques when we have calculators?

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Hotmaths - usability challenged

Here's the story of my first experiences with HOTmaths. They have some usability problems to sort out, before anyone can learn any math.

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Mathletic motivation

Mathletics is a popular Australian mathematics tutorial system.

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Who are you? Visitors to the IntMath site…

Here are some interesting bits of information about you, dear visitor.

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The IntMath Newsletter - May 2007

In this newsletter:
1. This month’s math tip
2. Latest testimonials
3. Latest revisions in Interactive Mathematics
4. Latest from the math blog

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Keychain password management?

A thumb-drive to eliminate passwords? Bring it on!

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Math Matters, Apply It

Check out some interesting posters on applied mathematics from SIAM.

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