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  1. Interactive Geometry Tool

    Interactive Geometry Tool

    Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Oct 30, 2008

    The Live Geometry project is “A computer model of plane geometry that allows you to create interactive ruler and compass constructions and experiment with them.” Looks very cool to me. I can imagine lots of ways for

    Also tagged: education, education technology

  2. Teacher Favorite Templates: Ms. Stivers for 6th and 7th grade

    Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Aug 28, 2008

    OK these teacher templates recommendations from LeeAnn Stivers who teaches at the International School in Bellevue, Washington look awesome to me. Grade book, curriculum planners, a seating chart tool using PowerPoint

    Also tagged: education, teaching, education technology, computer literacy

  3. Math In Office

    Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson - Aug 5, 2008

    OK here is another link for you math teachers out there. Murray Sargent has a blog called Math in Office that as you might expect focuses on mathematics related features and tools with Microsoft Office. Sample

    Also tagged: education, office, microsoft office

  4. Napkin Math in OneNote

    OneNote Tips & Tricks - Jun 11, 2008

    In addition to being a great place to store all of your notes and other content, OneNote also serves as a calculator. For example, say you're taking some notes and you suddenly have to do some quick arithmetic. You can

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  5. Basic Math

    Virtual Earth 3D team blog - Jun 11, 2008

    When working with things that exist on the globe, there is a fair bit of basic math that complicates your life. Let's start of with a mesh that you want to add to the Earth. We recommend that you orient your mesh so

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  6. Sieve of Eratosthenes in F#

    Chris Smith's completely unique view - Apr 30, 2008

    If you don’t know what the Sieve of Eratosthenes is, don’t worry because a few days ago neither did I. But in short it is a very simple way to calculate prime numbers. Essentially you loop through all integers and keep

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  7. How to find help for homework and Math

    Academic Care Blog (Gautam's Blog) - Apr 3, 2008

    Students often have difficulty finding the information they need to get their homework done because the available productivity tools and search engines are optimized for business professionals, not students. Also help

    Also tagged: students, homework, encarta

  8. Publishing Workflow – Math content as paths vs glyphs in generated PDF files

    ex Scientia - Apr 3, 2008

    Recently I was involved in diagnosing an issue where, when a PDF file was generated from Word 2007, the Math content from the Word document was being converted to paths, instead of being represented by glyphs from the

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  9. Some soon to be updated documentation for napkin math

    OneNote Testing - Feb 22, 2008

    I had an old machine give out on me earlier this week. The memory on it had started giving parity errors, and the hard drive finally went out completely - fdisk simply would not even run any more. This particular

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  10. F# and Markov Chains, oh my!

    Chris Smith's completely unique view - Jan 5, 2008

    Recently I started playing a collectable card game after some friends got me into it. (Who themselves got back into it after some friends of theirs started playing. Witness the economic potential of viral card games!)

    Also tagged: f, snippets

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