Monthly Archives: January 2013

Simple programming of your TI calculator

I had wanted to make a video of this, and I will still try to, but here’s this for now to get you started: Simple Programming for the TI calculator by amcsquared

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Logs and blogs, blogs and logs!

Some of you weren’t there when we did this in class, and apparently the archive doesn’t show all the slide images, so here are the slides I showed of peoples’ log explanations from  last week: You might have to click … Continue reading

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Reflections on exponents

This past week I asked all of you for various reflections, and offered the option of putting them on your blogs or into the checklist. As of this moment (Sunday morning), I have only seen reflections via the checklists, none … Continue reading

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If you like Vihart, check out Vsauce

This is mind-blowing all on its own, but I would like to point out that there is an exponential statement in here around the 3-minute mark, see if you notice it:

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Happy New Year!

This was created by a brilliant man named Daniel Mentrard, who is a geogebra genius, also a science teacher: I couldn’t embed it properly so that the whole thing would be visible here, so click here http://www.geogebratube.org/student/m26078 to see the full … Continue reading

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