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Pages in category "Mathematics education television series" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Educational videos with expert-led courses, tutorials and documentaries Paid ? The Great Courses: Gresham College: Multidisciplinary Institution with a history of "free public lectures" hosts many online. [1] [2] Free ? Gresham College: IRIS Consortium: Multidisciplinary Educational Earth-science videos, animations, lessons for educators.
Math Blaster! is a 1983 educational video game, and the first entry in the "Math Blaster" series within the Blaster Learning System created by Davidson & Associates. The game was developed by former educator Jan Davidson. [2] It would be revised and ported to newer hardware and operating systems, with enhanced versions rebranded as Math Blaster ...
One barn is equal to 1.0 × 10 −28 m 2. The name derives from the folk expressions "As big as a barn," and "Couldn't hit the broad side of a barn", used by particle accelerator physicists to refer to the probability of achieving a collision between particles. For nuclear purposes, 1.0 × 10 −28 m 2 is actually rather large. [25]
Also in season 1, Beverly Mickins played assistant Amber Jeannette. Piece of the Pie (Introduced in season 2, lasted until season 4): a survey-based game similar to Family Feud, using pie charts and teaching percentages. The game was hosted by Cris Franco in seasons 2 and 3, (with Arthur Howard as co-host in season 2) who was replaced by ...
Basic Math is an educational video game for the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS). [ a ] The game was developed at Atari, Inc. by Gary Palmer. The game involves a series of ten arithmetic problems involving addition , subtraction , multiplication , or division .
A to Zap! Featuring the Sunbuddies [1] ImageBuilder Software N/A 1995 Animal Jam [2] WildWorks: N/A 2010 Basic Math: Atari Arithmetic N/A 1977 [3] Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree: Nintendo EAD Group No. 4: Big Brain Academy: 2007 Big Brain Academy: Nintendo EAD Group No. 4: Big Brain Academy: 2005 Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Broderbund ...
A three-part lesson is an inquiry-based learning method used to teach mathematics in K–12 schools. The three-part lesson has been attributed to John A. Van de Walle, a mathematician at Virginia Commonwealth University. [1] [2]