Year in Review – 2011

This is the last summary post for 2011, and before I begin, I would like to thank the people who have grown this blog —  readers, subscribers, and guest writers. I would also like to thank the advertisers who have helped me pay my  domain,  host, internet, and electric bills. Of course, that includes my coffee.

In 2011, I, together with a few guest bloggers, have written  346 posts. This blog has been viewed more than 425 000 times (in 2011), and so far it has also attracted 1471 subscribers/followers since it went live in 2009.  I have listed the top posts below in case you missed them.

From time to time, I am revising old posts — content, grammar, and construction. If you see any error in my blog, please send me a note or use the comment box. Although I am doing my best to be as accurate as possible, I’m only human.

I’m looking forward of writing more articles this year. Again, have a prosperous and blessed new year to all.

Top 20 Multimedia Posts for 2011

Yesterday, we have listed the top 20 mathematics posts written in 2011. Below is the list of the top 20 multimedia posts.

  1. How to write math equations (integrate Latex) in Blogspot/Blogger
  2. Using Wolfram Alpha in Teaching Math
  3. Conrad Wolfram: Teaching kids real math with computers
  4. What is GeoGebra Tube?
  5. Geometer’s Sketchpad Essentials 5: Basic Graphing
  6. How to download Math Videos from Youtube
  7. Winmat Tutorial 1: Basic Matrix Operations
  8. Exploring the Universe with Worldwide Telescope
  9. Interactive Maths Dictionary for Kids
  10. Creating Flipbooks with Youblisher
  11. Explore Solids with Archimedean
  12. Plot Functions with Google Search
  13. Screenr: An excellent Screencasting Software
  14. Exploring Computational Thinking
  15. Wolfram launches computational document format
  16. Building widgets with Wolfram Alpha
  17. Quick Graph: A graphing tools for iPad, iPhones, and iPad Touch
  18. Calculize – an online scripting language
  19. The Codebreaker Game
  20. Free Grid and Graphing Papers

Have a happy new year everyone!

Posts Summary Christmas Edition

Merry Christmas everyone. Despite the busyness due to Christmas season, Math and Multimedia still remains active.  Here are the summary of posts for this week.

I. Mathematics and Multimedia

II. My Other Blogs

To those who want to give love this Christmas, you may want to donate (via GMA Kapuso Foundation) to the flood victims in Southern Philippines. More than 1000 people were killed and hundreds of families were left homeless.

Happy holidays and a blessed new year!

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