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Hello all, I am currently taking a graduate course at Western Michigan. The course is focused on school budgeting and finance. I have to conduct the following questions and report back with answers...
View ArticleGo Blue (or, Go Maize)
I completed my first visual assignment last night. I chose to use the color splash on the University of Michigan football helmets. I have always loved the contrast in colors of the maize and the blue....
View ArticleVideo Story Problems
Last spring, at the tail end of my first year of teaching, I was pondering how to make my math classroom more engaging. I wanted to make the math more meaningful for students (an almost universal...
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The Cartesian coordinate system is a fundamental necessity to mathematics. Anyone beyond elementary school knows this. However, when a student first encounters the system, it can be overwhelming....
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I recently introduced the video problems that my students and I have been working on this year. Here, I would like to explain the students videos a little more. While I have found a highly effective...
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