By: prabhat marwaha | 2009-08-02 | Writing & Speaking Mathematics, study of relationships among quantities, magnitudes, and properties and of logical operations by which unknown quantities, magnitudes, and properties may be deduced. In the past mathematics was regarded as the science of quantity, whether of magnitudes, as in geometry, or of numbers, as in arithmetic, or the generalization of these two fields, as in algebra. 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: Andrew Bleak | 2006-09-10 | Reference & Education Do a random survey among grade schoolers with the question Do you like math or Is math fun... read more
By: Mark Sanford | 2009-02-16 | Reference & Education I once asked a math major what integration meant. The question must have caught her by surprise since she stopped, looked at me and said “I don’t really know, but I did get all A’s in Calculus.” read more
By: sai charan | 2008-11-26 | Online education Providing Personal online mathematics tuition (homework help and general doubts)from the last 4 years... For further queries pl. contact me via g.saicharan@gmail.com, Mobile: read more
By: Tis Amit | 2009-07-15 | Reference & Education Mathematics is one of the most commonly chosen subjects. If you are the type of student who has a technical mind and enjoy, or are good at thinking in a logical way, you should definitely choose some level of HSC maths. Not only will you find maths interesting, you will also come to realise that it will help you well into your university career and life beyond. read more
By: Tis Amit | 2009-11-20 | Reference & Education If you are already a mathematics teacher and looking forward to advancing your career then selecting a degree program in mathematics can be the best option. These days many colleges and universities are offering mathematics education programs that may further help you improve your individual proficiency. Learn here more about degree programs in mathematics education. read more
By: Dev Von De | 2009-02-05 | Reference & Education The Atharva Veda, the fourth Veda is usually referred to as The Book Of Spell. Its magical character can be seen in its hymns, rituals & spells which can create, heal, preserve or destroy. The Atharva Veda, written in 2nd Millennium BC has a more efficient substitute for everything that can be done today and the things we dream of achieving tomorrow. read more
By: Joel Kontinen | 2008-09-23 | Science Elephants are exceptionally clever at mathematics, especially if they benefit from it. They are more actually adept at counting apples than apes are. read more
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: chandrajeet | 2010-01-10 | K-12 Education ‘Mathematics is the queen of all sciences’ – those are the words of Carl Friedrich Gauss the greatest mathematician of all time. read more
By: chandrajeet | 2008-12-26 | K-12 Education NO banking WITHOUT Mathematics. Many of you would have learned about Simple interest and compound interest in your middle school. Simple interest is seldom used in practice. The concept of compound interest is used in banks and many financial institutions. read more
By: Philip Yaffe | 2007-07-27 | Science This article defines the fundamental but frequently neglected principles of persuasive communication. These principles are easily applicable to virtually all kinds of writing and speaking. It is based on the book In the I of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional. read more
By: Lim EeHai | 2007-09-07 | Science There are always argument over which is the easier subject to learn and also to teach. However, the answer does not come as a straight forward one. The reason being it has many other factors that determine ones inclination and receptiveness to the subject. read more
By: Lim EeHai | 2007-10-26 | Science Learning mathematics can take two approaches. A simple approach is to remember all the facts and details and recalling them when asked. The second approach is to study and master the concepts. This mastery of concepts method of learning mathematics has a better knowledge retention benefit since it involves linkage of facts with solving strategy. read more
By: Genius-enlighten | 2008-09-20 | Childhood education In spite of the fact that the students of mediocre category in India have been suffering a lot and full of fear at maths. But the situation has been changed in India, Genius Abacus and Genius Vedic Mathematics have been spread all corners of the globe. Now the students are enjoying a lot at maths using the above concepts and defeating computers and calculators. All the children are GENIUS but we ENLIGHTEN the minds of the geniusness. Genius is not innate ability-Its the output of the hardwork read more
By: Roger Vanderlely | 2008-10-21 | K-12 Education Mathematical concepts and skills need repetition and regular practice to master, yet these two aspects of teaching math have fallen by the wayside in recent decades. read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-02-20 | Tutoring Have you ever heard of Vedic mathematics sutras? If you are in the dark about the meaning of a sutra, in this case a Hindu sutra, it is a literary composition that is distinctive in nature, easy to understand and mainly technical. Fortunately, its also easy to work with. read more
By: chandrajeet | 2008-10-08 | K-12 Education Math is a set of interrelated concepts. One concept serves as the prerequisite for many other concepts. Math at early years of elementary school forms the basis for K-12 mathematics. read more