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  2. Silent ball - Wikipedia

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    Silent ball is a party game, commonly played in a classroom, in which a ball is thrown from player to player while everyone attempts to remain silent.The game was created to stimulate interpersonal relationships by the Psi Chi honor society [citation needed], in which the ball represents the psyche and the throwing of the ball represents cheires.

  3. Symbolab - Wikipedia

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    Symbolab is an answer engine [1] that provides step-by-step solutions to mathematical problems in a range of subjects. [2] It was originally developed by Israeli start-up company EqsQuest Ltd., under whom it was released for public use in 2011. In 2020, the company was acquired by American educational technology website Course Hero. [3] [4]

  4. Game theory - Wikipedia

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    Separately, game theory has played a role in online algorithms; in particular, the k-server problem, which has in the past been referred to as games with moving costs and request-answer games. [124] Yao's principle is a game-theoretic technique for proving lower bounds on the computational complexity of randomized algorithms , especially online ...

  5. Talk:Silent ball - Wikipedia

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  6. Caleb Gattegno - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for introducing new approaches to teaching and learning mathematics (Visible & Tangible Math), foreign languages (The Silent Way) and reading (Words in Color). Gattegno also developed pedagogical materials for each of these approaches, and was the author of more than 120 books and hundreds of articles [ 2 ] largely on the ...

  7. Experiment - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Researchers also use experimentation to test existing theories or new hypotheses to support or disprove them. [3] [4] An experiment usually tests a hypothesis, which is an expectation about how a particular process or phenomenon works. However, an experiment may also aim to answer a "what-if" question, without a specific expectation ...

  8. Sustained silent reading - Wikipedia

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    Sustained silent reading (SSR) is a form of school-based recreational reading, or free voluntary reading, where students read silently in a designated period every day, with the underlying assumption being that students learn to read by reading constantly. While classroom implementation of SSR is fairly widespread, some critics note that the ...

  9. Five-ball - Wikipedia

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    Five-ball, fiveball, 5-ball, or 5 ball may refer to: 5 ball, the pool ball numbered "5" and colored orange; 5 ball, the blue snooker ball, worth 5 points, normally referred to as "the blue" 5-ball, a five-dimensional n-ball in mathematics