2015 1st Half in Review – Multimedia Resources

In the previous post, we have reviewed some posts in Math and Multimedia that discusses mathematics content. In this post, let us review some of the multimedia resources that had been posted in the first half of this year. This includes resources software, hardware, and videos. These multimedia resources can be used for teaching and learning mathematics.

2015 Year in Review – 1st Half

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2015 1st Half in Review – Mathematics

Time flies indeed! Half of the year is over.

If you have observed,  I have refrained from posting reviews every month. This is due to the fact that I am only posting 4-5 posts every month. The first half of the year have been so busy and I think the next half will even be busier.

Anyway, here are the mathematics content posts for the first half of the year. Enjoy!

1st Half in Review – Mathematics

1.) How to Use the Factorial Notation
2.) How to Use the Factorial Notation
3.) What exactly is the vertical line test?
4.) Why the Area of a Rhombus is Half the Product of its Diagonals
5.) Understanding the Concept of Inverse Functions
6.) Why the Multiplication by 11 Trick Works
7.) The difference between AND and OR
8.) Introduction to Negation and the NOT Operator
9.) Understanding the Basics of the De Morgan’s Laws
10.) Understanding If-Then Statements
11.) 4 Interesting Things about the Japanese Counting Systems
12.) On Equations of Intersecting, Coinciding, and Parallel Lines
13.) How to Represent Inequalities in One Variable
14.) A Closer Look at Coinciding Lines

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Year 2014 in Review – The Cool and Funny Math Posts

It’s 15 minutes before New Year here in Japan! This is the last post for the year and in this post we review the cool and funny posts of 2014. These are the posts that will make you laugh or say “Wow!” or “Cool!”  All in all this blog has 1404 posts!

The Cool and Funny Math Posts

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