We hear all the time about project-based learning. But how does it really work? Of all the tools humans have ever created to help describe and understand our world, few are more useful than ...
Funded by a three-year, $300,000 National Science Foundation grant, Associate Professor of Instructional Technology Dabae Lee ...
Imagine walking into a math classroom. Everything is quiet, students are diligently writing and reading and thinking. You hear the rustle of paper, scratching pens, and the occasional student shifting ...
Statistics allows us to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions. Collect weather data for your city for the past five years. Analyze trends like average temperature or rainfall using statistical ...
Exercise your mind with the challenging problem sets at Project Euler. Designed to provide a fun way to introduce new concepts , the frequently asked questions section of Project Euler has this to say ...
Higher mathematics are hard. Yarn is soft. And in most cases, these two things would remain separated — after all, how could concepts like a pursuit curve or circle ratios possibly relate to making a ...
Learn to use math and computers to model tissues, treatments, and toxicology. Develop mathematical and computational models to enhance understanding of the mechanisms governing tissue damage as a ...
This R&D Item can be divided into two sub-themes: One is "Mathematical Collaboration with other Moonshot Projects" and the other is "Database Construction”. Mathematical collaboration involves the ...
Students in Generative Art spent the past month developing computer-generated art pieces before getting to project their ...