March 2013 – The Most Popular Posts

It’s the end of the month once more and let us look at the posts you liked most. Below are the most popular posts from the month of March 2013.

Most Popular Posts

  1. Solve Problems and Save the Trees with Grid Maths
  2. 13 Calculus Tutorial Sites, 22 000+ Solved Problems
  3. iPad App: Mathematics Utility Belt
  4. Fractals: A Different Type of Geometry
  5. The Geometry of the Least Common Denominator
  6. How to Import Google Reader Data to Feedly via Google Chrome
  7. Screencasting, Video Editing with Active Presenter
  8. The Solution to the Matchstick and Square Puzzle
  9. Math iPad App: Hungry Fish
  10. A Closer Look at the Meaning of Dimensions

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Math and Other Multimedia Materials at HippoCampus

From time to time, I receive emails from site owners asking me if I can write something about their website. If I find the website useful and free of charge for users, I usually write about them also for free.

HippoCampus Multimedia Materials

My most recent email was from HippoCampus.org, a  multimedia resource site for teachers and students.  HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE) that produces multimedia materials. According to its website, its goal is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge.

HippoCampus allows users to register for free. I registered an account and explored their website. The site contains collections of videos on the following mathematics topics: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Advanced Math, Statistics,  and Probability. It also contains multimedia materials in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science. The site includes collections from Khan Academy, NOAA, and the University of Colorado’s PhET science and math interactive simulations.

Registered users can watch the videos, launch a course, or browse the interactive Flash textbooks.

All in all, I think HippoCampus is a great resource site both for teachers and students. It is certainly worth a visit.

Screencasting, Video Editing with Active Presenter

To teachers who want create screencasts, audio and presentations, another addition to the screencast software I have introduced in this blog (CamStudioScreenr and Jing) is Active Presenter. Active Presenter is a software capable of saving video images and audio narration.

The Active Presenter Window

What separates Active Presenter from the other software is its powerful editing environment. Saved audios and videos in Active Presenter can be cut, joined, deleted and split in its Timeline. Adding comments and annotation and auto panning is also possible. » Read more

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