I am probably the world’s worst math mind. Well, okay, I have a few redeeming qualities. For instance, I can calculate tips really easily. I can also do some really interesting fuzzy-headed things around percentages and the like. However, after that, I’m useless.
Lucky for you and me, someone out there’s got a wiki loaded with math information, including math screencasts and the like. What’s really cool is that lots of this stuff (all of it?) are done by kids and teachers. Here’s a sampling of the casts:
- Algebra and Functions
- Plotting Points
- Compound Interest Problems
- PreCalc
If your eyes just glazed over, you’re like me. Don’t worry. These folks make it make a LOT more sense. Check it out.
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[...] Saw a great post at lifehack.org today about a wonderful site called Mathcasts.org. Mathcasts.org is set up in the Wiki format and has links to math tutorials ranging from the 4th Grade to Calculus. On the site you will find links to many short movies that give great explanations to a variety of math principles. Enjoy and I hope these links help you Unravel to Understand the often difficult world of mathematics. Explore posts in the same categories: Learning, Tools, Mathematics [...]