By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-13 | Reference & Education If youre the parent of a student who is having a difficult time with math, youre familiar with the complaint that equations seem pointless. Students want to know how solving equations with variables will help them in the real world. Students arent sure that real people in the real world... read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2008-11-18 | Reference & Education Math tutorial can acts as an interactive internet learning tool, especially in helping an individuals effective mastery of math. It is an innovative approach that has been proven to be convenient and efficient. Math tutorial refines the skills and visualizes mathematical concepts with greater understanding. The program offers animated lessons and... read more
By: Morgan Hamilton | 2007-05-24 | Reference & Education Nowadays you can find a great variety of online math programs Honestly, as a teacher, I dont believe that any subject, especially Math, can be tutored online... read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-05-16 | Reference & Education Dont worry about your difficulties with math, Albert Einstein is said to have told a schoolgirl who wrote to him to lament her lack of success in the subject - Mine, he wrote, are still greater. read more
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By: Ann Knapp | 2008-05-09 | Reference & Education Most of the mathematical concepts we encounter every day - numbers, addition, subtraction - seem so basic, so hard to avoid in discussing reality on even the most basic level, that its hard to imagine someone having to sit down and invent them. read more
By: santosh bhol | 2009-08-17 | Online education At the present time mathematics is not a difficult subject for the students. However some of the students face problems while solving questions. So Mathematics is a tough subject to deal with consisting of varied twists and turns. Internet math tutoring has become a very famous method in today’s education industry read more
By: Article Expert | 2009-01-19 | Online education Studying mathematics by online tutorials is one of the easiest ways of securing high marks in this subject. Quality education of mathematics is also available online to enhance the knowledge of secondary and higher secondary students. read more
By: SHUBHRANSHU AGARWAL | 2008-11-13 | Online education Today nobody can deny the importance of math knowledge. But even then, many students see math as a boring subject and parents too find it very tough to teach math to their child. There are many factors causing this universal problem but one can tackle this problem easily by applying some simple tricks. This article provide you some but easy to do tips for math learning. read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-17 | Reference & Education Flannel shirts. Dial-up connections. The X-Files. Nirvana and NAFTA. Baggy pants and Seinfeld. The Bridges Of Madison County and Rent. The phrases At the end of the day, Generation X, and Think outside the box. And ... higher mathematics? Like any decades, the 1990s had its trends, from the sartorial (backwards baseball... read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-17 | Reference & Education One of the most fascinating things about history is the amount of it thats been wiped out - on purpose. For example, in the ninth century CE, the greatest library in the world, the Library of Alexandria, was burned in an act of war, and ever since, history buffs have... read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-17 | Reference & Education If youve taken a first-year college history course - or read through a basic history textbook - you may have noticed a small gap. Its only a thousand years or so. For a long time, the history of Western culture was told like this: around the fifth century BCE, math, philosophy... read more
By: Chris Jensen | 2010-01-10 | Childhood education Lets consider Cool math games for kids a very good alternative. For us to be able to get their full attention and for them to be interested with mathematics. read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-13 | Reference & Education Learning algebra can be difficult for even the brightest of students. Furthermore, all levels of students, from junior-high school through adult, as well as many college students find it necessary to review algebra concepts in preparation for advanced courses such as calculus. For others, algebra review is an integral part... read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-17 | Reference & Education Every day, we make decisions based on what we think may, or most likely will, happen. Many of these decisions seem to be based more on wishful thinking than on logic - sure, youll run off that extra banana split! No, of course you wont get a parking ticket in... read more
By: Heather Eagar | 2010-01-10 | Reference & Education Its great to know that there are a number of resources available to offer students the help they need with math. But whats even better is that much of this assistance is now online. Whether you want to prepare for a math test, or get through a difficult homework assignment,... read more
By: Lizzi | 2008-10-17 | Online education The math section, which is the quantitative section, comprise of questions related to graphical problems, data comparison, grid-ins, data sufficiency and problem solving. read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-03-29 | Reference & Education Theres a question asked by any number of bored sophomores - and hard-working, frustrated adult learners as well - a question many math teachers dread, and that a few of the best welcome: What does this math stuff have to do with everyday life? read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-13 | Reference & Education Toddler Tips Does your toddler appear to have a streak of your genius? Do you seek strategies to enrich your toddlers intellectual capacity? Recent research has challenged the conventional notion that small children have native ability to distinguish quantity and to count. Research by Janellen Huttenlocher, Susan Levine and Kelly Mix indicates that... read more
By: Ann Knapp | 2008-09-17 | Reference & Education Among publishers, advertisers, and other business folk, the idea that Americans hate numbers is almost proverbial. One publishing-industry dictum holds that each equation an author puts in a books manuscript will cut that books sales in half. Pundits decry slipping American math scores, suggesting that such math illiteracy may indicate... read more