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This sigma CETL report by Chengliang Hu presents an investigation into the educational potential of mobile devices in
supporting mathematics teaching and learning. (2007) The zip file contains the full report and all appendices.
Statistics resources from www.statstutor.ac.uk offering statistics support materials, free of charge, to students, lecturers and everyone looking for post-16 statistics help. statstutor is a sister site to mathcentre and has the same look and feel.
The Engineering Maths First Aid Kit is a set of 75 photocopiable double-sided free-standing A4 sheets designed for use in mathematics support centres. The First Aid Kit has been made available on the mathcentre site with the kind permission of the publishers, Pearson Education Ltd. (www.pearsoneduc.com). The material presented here can be reproduced for student handouts but for no other purposes. The resources may be downloaded as a zip file. Select Save to download the zip file to your computer.
Support material from the University of Plymouth:
The output from this project is a library of portable, interactive, web based support packages to help students learn various mathematical ideas and techniques and to support classroom teaching.
There are support materials on ALGEBRA, GRAPHS, CALCULUS, and much more.
This material is offered through the mathcentre site courtesy of Dr Martin Lavelle and Dr Robin Horan from the University of Plymouth.
The output from this project is a library of portable, interactive, web based support packages to help students learn various mathematical ideas and techniques and to support classroom teaching.
There are support materials on ALGEBRA, GRAPHS, CALCULUS, and much more.
This material is offered through the mathcentre site courtesy of Dr Martin Lavelle and Dr Robin Horan from the University of Plymouth.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be multiplied together.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video explains how to divide complex numbers.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be added or subtracted.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone download introduces complex numbers by explaining how it is useful to be able to formally write down the square root of a negative number.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be represented pictorially using an Argand Diagram.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by a complex number, and how to find its real and imaginary parts.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by the complex conjugate of a complex number.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video shows how the imaginary number i can be used in the solution of some quadratic equations.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by the complex conjugate of a complex number. Sigma resource Unit 6.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by the polar form of a complex number.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video explains how to divide complex numbers. Sigma resource Unit 7.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be represented pictorially using an Argand Diagram. Sigma resource Unit 8.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be multiplied together. There is an accompanying leaflet. Sigma resource Unit 5.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone download introduces complex numbers by explaining how it is useful to be able to formally write down the square root of a negative number. Sigma resource Unit 1.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by the polar form of a complex number. Sigma resource Unit 10.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains what is meant by a complex number, and how to find its real and imaginary parts. Sigma resource Unit 3.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains how to calculate the modulus and argument of a complex number.
There is an accompanying leaflet.
This mobile phone video explains how to calculate the modulus and argument of a complex number. Sigma resource Unit 9.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video explains how complex numbers can be added or subtracted. There is an accompanying leaflet. Sigma resource Unit 4.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
This mobile phone video shows how the imaginary number i can be used in the solution of some quadratic equations. Sigma resource Unit 2.
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by mathcentre.
4 questions on using partial fractions to solve indefinite integrals. Numbas resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Bill Foster and Christian Perfect, School of Mathematics & Statistics at Newcastle University.
