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3 Dimensional Fractals & Mandelbulb. Information Visualization Manifesto. Posted: August 30th, 2009 | Author: Manuel Lima | Filed under: Uncategorized | – “The purpose of visualization is insight, not pictures” Ben Shneiderman (1999) – Over the past few months I’ve been talking with many people passionate about Information Visualization who share a sense of saturation over a growing number of frivolous projects. The criticism is slightly different from person to person, but it usually goes along these lines: “It’s just visualization for the sake of visualization”, “It’s just eye-candy”, “They all look the same”. When Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viégas wrote about Vernacular Visualization, in their excellent article on the July-August 2008 edition of interactions magazine, they observed how the last couple of years have witnessed the tipping point of a field that used to be locked away in its academic vault, far from the public eye.

Even though a clear divide is necessary, it doesn’t mean that Information Visualization and Information Art cannot coexist. A visual exploration on mapping complex networks. Language Comparison. It's important when choosing a programming language to choose the right language for the job. While there are many factors involved, one of the most important is certainly the fit of the tool to the project at hand. Tcl and Tk aren't the perfect tool for everything, but they do work well for a surprisingly large number of projects. Here are some things to consider when trying to decide if Tcl and Tk might be a good fit as one of the languages for your next project. Dynamic Languages vs. System Programming Languages Tcl is a dynamic programming language, along with other languages like Perl, Python, Ruby, etc.

Dynamic languages are complementary to system programming languages, and designed to solve different problems. As a result, dynamic languages tend to be "higher level". Dynamic languages aren't right for everything though, and many projects in fact combine both dynamic and system programming languages, using each where appropriate. Choosing a Dynamic Language So then, why Tcl? Open Visualization Data Explorer. Www.math.dartmouth.edu/~prob/prob/prob.pdf. Metronome. GeoGebra Tutorial 11 – Sliders and Graphs of Trigonometric Functions. Standard Grade Bitesize - Trigonometry. Www.science-animations.com/support-files/pythagoras.swf. X^2+y^2=25 Walfram. GeoGebra.

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Shine + Write. Maths Games. SUMS Mathematics - as CDs, SCORM packs, Online, plus Apps. Rader's NUMBERNUT.COM. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives. Amazing Mathematical Object Factory. AMOF, the Amazing Mathematical Object Factory, shown on the left, produces lists of mathematical objects in response to customer orders. Today you are a customer and you must tell AMOF what you want produced. This factory is totally non-polluting and the objects produced are absolutely free! (There is a vicious rumour however, that the workers are underpaid and overworked.) Click on a icon with an Indigo background, such as , to learn about that object, or on an icon with a Green background, such as to generate the object.

Get it? , which appears both at the top and at the bottom of all succeeding pages. Appears on every page as well; clicking on it will take you back to the SchoolNet home page. Combinatorial objects are everywhere! But what is a combinatorial object? There are many, many types of combinatorial objects and we work with just a few of them in AMOF. Web 2.0 Tools for Math Educators. By Laura Turner This is a continuing series on Web2.0 and other web-based tools for educators. This information is specific to math educators, but there is some crossover into science. Math educators will find a large number of useable interactive companion web sites for the teaching of math concepts and skills. 3Dvinci 3D design is a great motivational and instructional tool. It exercises both left-brain and right-brain skills, and appeals to students of all abilities.

Algebasics This site contains a variety of interactive Algebra help/ problems/activities Archimy This site has a service for drawing the graphs of all kinds of functions . Arcademic Skill Builder Our research-based and standards-aligned free educational math games and language arts games will engage, motivate, and help teach students.

Teaching Time. Refraction: Teaching Fractions through Gameplay. IDEAL WebMath – A Calculator that Explains How to Solve Problems. Ideas for Teaching Math. Copyright | Super Teacher Ideas : Math Lessons and Activities Activities & Lesson Ideas Looking for a Teaching Job? This eBook can help! Interview Questions and Answers, Resume and Cover Letter Help, and more! Three fun ways to teach geometry, measurement, and fractions using food! Winner of the December 2008 contest! This class teamed up with a local pizza parlor to learn about math and business. Addition and subtraction dice games make reviewing math facts fun. Bingo is a classic game for reviewing multiplication, but kids love it!

Use popcorn, yarn, and noodles to build and identify different types of angles. First graders use Ellison die cuts to teach students about nonstandard measurement. A couple of fun ideas for Kindergarten math. Fun beach ball game for reviewing multiplication facts. Kids use Matchbox cars to learn about rounding numbers. Kids use giant number cards to visually demonstrate expanded form numbers. Use place value cards to teach kids about addition with regrouping. Visual Fractions - A Fraction Tutorial. Inkflow - An iPad App for Visual Thinkers. ISTE12 Resources - iPads in Education. Dy/dan » Algebra: The Supplement. Using Architecture to Do Math...Draft a Floor Plan with Software.

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