Math and Multimedia New Year Update

Happy New Year to all. This past week, during the winter break, I was able to update some of the pages of Mathematics and Multimedia. Before, I lost many links of the free ebooks but now, they are all updated. I have also added some new ebooks, so you may want to check out the following pages.

Of course, you might also want to look at the Free Probability and Statistics Ebooks and the new Free Plane, Solid, and Analytic Geometry Ebooks.

In addition, I have also updated the Age Problem Series (Part 1, Part 2) which is part of the Math Word Problem Solving Series.

If you have also recall Mathematical Palette, the blog that I abandoned before, I am turning it to a photo blog (check out my two new photos). It will contain photos that are related to mathematics. You may use the photos provided you link back to the original post.

October 2013 – Month in Review

October has been a busy month for me and I hope that you have enjoyed the five articles. This month, I will still continue the Introduction to Word Problem Solving Series for Middle and High School students. The introduction to this series discusses the Problem Solving Basics while 3 parts of the Solving Number Problems Series had already been started. Here are the following posts:

  1. Part 1: How to Solve Number Problems Mentally
  2. Part 2: Solving Number Word Problems Using Model Method
  3. Part 3: Solving Number  Word Problems in Numbers Using Algebra

Of course, I have also introduced Dbook, a software for creating textbooks which has made significant changes since its previous version. This month, we will continue the Number Word Problem Series and discuss some new apps.

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August 2013 – The Most Popular Posts

It’s the first day of September and  the breeze is getting cold, but it is still warm during the afternoon here in the Philippines.

September is the beginning of the “ber” months, a sign that Christmas is near. While enjoying the first cold breeze, you might want to explore the most popular posts for the month of August. As you can probably observe, I’m going back to the basics. I have been posting articles that are quite beyond high school mathematics which is the scope of this blog. Expect more basic mathematics and tutorial posts in the months to come.

The Most Popular Posts

  1. Proof that Out of 6 Persons Either 3 are Friends or 3 are Strangers
  2. Aristotle’s Theory on the Mathematics of Rainbows
  3. Math Misconception: Incorrect Real Number System Diagram
  4. How to Play and Enjoy the Dots and Boxes iPad App
  5. Fractions with Terminating and Non-Terminating Decimal Representations
  6. Who is the greatest mathematician?
  7. Math Trick 4: A Shortcut on Multiplying Numbers by 13
  8. Math Teachers at Play 65: Teach, Learn and Enjoy
  9. Dodgem Cars: A Pretty Interesting Abstract Game

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