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Open access to 589,805 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics
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On our website you will find thousands of our free mathematics enrichment materials (problems, articles and games) for teachers and learners from ages 5 to 19 years. All the resources are designed to develop subject knowledge, problem-solving and mathematical thinking skills.
Month: February 2010
links for 2010-02-27
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Good example of colourful graphic scribing (via Kathy Schrock http://twitter.com/kathyschrock/statuses/9727384390)
links for 2010-02-26
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Getting the Most Out of the Technology
This study, as well as what we know about good teaching in general, suggests how teachers might use interactive whiteboards more effectively.
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Totally independent and free to use, bestCourse4me shows you the link between what people study and their employment record afterwards.
links for 2010-02-24
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Low-cost webcam-on-a-stick visualiser looks good enough for most general-purpose school use
links for 2010-02-23
links for 2010-02-22
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Don Ledingham kicks off an attempt to balance the negative coverage of Scottish education
links for 2010-02-21
links for 2010-02-20
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Wi-Fi Turns Rowdy Bus Into Rolling Study Hall
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