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A unit on fractions in applied mathematics that uses programmed graphical models to let students see what happens when any mathematical operation takes place. Students also see what a fraction is, comparison of...
Through the ages, various forms of visual expression have implicitly (and explicitly) drawn on a variety of mathematical principles. The people at the Center for Cultural Design at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are...
Developed by Tina Fujita, James Hawker, and John Whitlock of Hillsborough Community College, these five curriculum guides integrate mathematical and biological concepts. These guides can be used in mathematics courses to...
This site from the Center for Cultural Design will help students understand the connection between musical rhythms and mathematic ratios. The site also provides some background on Latino-Carribean music and the Carribean...
For people of a certain age, the phrase “math worksheet” may conjure images of pieces of paper with wet purple ink, freshly mimeographed. For others, they might just say: “What’s a mimeograph?” Both groups will find...
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