I've written quite a bit about using Linux to help educate people. In the past, I've discussed using Linux to teach astronomy, programming and computer logic design. So today, I'm writing about using ...
We know the struggle with mathematics—for both teachers and students—all too well. Students’ math scores, as per the “Nation’s Report Card,” have plunged to record lows. Misconceptions in early grades ...
ZACH: Our virtual skateboard is looking awesome, Kayla! KAYLA: Yeah, but I think we should add in some more ramps. ZACH: Let’s have a look at our design.Ah, one of the angle measurements is missing on ...
MOORHEAD - Pre-calculus students at Park Christian School learned by teaching this year. The 11th-graders wrote and illustrated storybooks outlining basic geometry principles for the fourth-grade ...
I once asked a colleague if he’d read a particular book. “Read it?” he replied incredulously. “I haven’t even taught it!” A former college English professor, he came by the joke honestly. The first ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Half-Life: Alyx may give you nightmares full of head crabs, but it can also be used to give a ...
Keiran McLean: Building your own home is an exciting adventure for any family, but for one couple, Hugh and Daisy Watson, they’re really embracing the unknown. Cosmo Wunderlich:Listen you boring man, ...
Acknowledging that sometimes math isn't always the most riveting of subjects, a 7th-grade teacher recently got her students' attention by changing her lesson plan to be all things Beyoncé-oriented.
To get her seventh-graders excited about geometry, Ciera Paul took a page out of her students’ book. And since her students love Beyoncé, she decided to get a little creative, changing the lyrics of ...
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