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Resource type Motion due to gravity
This leaflet introduces gravitational force.
Resource type Motivating the study of complex numbers
This unit 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.
Resource type Motivating the study of complex numbers
This video 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.
Resource type Motivating the study of complex numbers
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.
Resource type Motivating the study of complex numbers
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.
Resource type Motivating the study of complex numbers
This video 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.
Resource type MSOR Connections Vol. 11 No. 3 HE STEM Special Issue
This special issue of MSOR Connections is themed around work undertaken as part of the National HE STEM Programme. This includes work organised by the Network under the Mathematical Sciences HE Curriculum Innovation Project and work organised by other HE STEM partners. Work is reported in sections. The first contains an account of our HE Mathematics Curriculum Summit and work which addresses the recommendations for curriculum development made by that Summit. The remainder of the articles are arranged according to several areas of activity: graduate skills; employer engagement; mathematical thinking; technology; inclusive curricula; engineering maths; outreach and widening participation through schools and colleges. This edition was edited by Peter Rowlett. This report is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type Multiplication And Division
Fractions involving symbols occur frequently. It is necessary to be able to multiply and divide them. On this leaflet we revise how these processes are carried out.
Resource type Multiplying matrices 1
Matrices 5: This leaflet introduces the conditions under which matrices can be multiplied. It shows how matrix multiplication is carried out whenever this is possible. There is an accompanying video tutorial.
Resource type Multiplying matrices 1
Matrices 5: This video tutorial introduces the conditions under which matrices can be multiplied. It shows how matrix multiplication is carried out whenever this is possible. There is an accompanying help leaflet.
Resource type Multiplying matrices 1
Matrices 5: This video tutorial introduces the conditions under which matrices can be multiplied. It shows how matrix multiplication is carried out whenever this is possible. There is an accompanying help leaflet.
Resource type Music and harmonic intervals
This mathtutor extention video discusses the relationship between mathematics and music explaining notes and harmonies. This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type Mwy o Ffeithiau a Fformwlâu - Fersiwn argraffu
This is a Welsh language version of the More Facts & Formulae Leaflet. It is designed to be printed on A3 as a double-sided folded leaflet. Print quality is printer dependant. An onscreen version is available in mathcentre. The leaflets were translated by Dr Tudur Davies, a Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Lecturer of Mathematics, at the Institute of Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science, Aberystwyth University. Funding from the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol is gratefully acknowledged.
Resource type Mwy o Ffeithiau a Fformwlâu - Fersiwn arlein
This is a Welsh language version of the More Facts & Formulae Leaflet. It is designed to be viewed onscreen. A higher resolution print version is available in mathcentre. The leaflets were translated by Dr Tudur Davies, a Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Lecturer of Mathematics, at the Institute of Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science, Aberystwyth University. Funding from the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol is gratefully acknowledged.
Resource type Negative and fractional powers
This leaflet reminds students how to interpret negative or fractional powers. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 2.2)
Resource type New Approaches to Teaching and Learning in Engineering at the University of Strathclyde
Mathematics is perceived as a difficult subject within engineering or science degree courses. Traditional lectures, with students passively listening to the lecturer or transcribing notes, do little for the studentsâ?? image of mathematics. This style of lecturing and its lack of feedback can also be very unsatisfactory for the lecturer. In an attempt to overcome these problems, an element of interaction has been introduced into lectures. This has been achieved by encouraging communication via the Personal Response System, part of the Interactive Classroom developed by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde. Lectures are problem-based, with students immediately given the opportunity to put the methods they have learnt into practice.
Resource type Newton's first law of motion
This leaflet introduces the first of the laws of motion.
Resource type Newton's second law of motion
This leaflet introduces Newton's second law of motion
Resource type Newton's third law of motion
This leaflet introduces Newton's third law of motion.
Resource type Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Test 1 - Answers
These are fully worked solutions to the 'Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Test 1'. The document has been designed to allow graduates to prepare for the Non-Verbal Reasoning test they may have to take during the job application process. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire and reviewed by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Test 2 - Answers
These are fully worked solutions to the 'Non-Verbal Reasoning Practice Test 2'. The document has been designed to allow graduates to prepare for the Non-Verbal Reasoning test they may have to take during the job application process. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire and reviewed by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Non-Verbal Reasoning Test
These PPT slides include information about the Non-Verbal Reasoning test and sample questions. They have been designed to allow graduates to prepare for the test they may have to take during the job application process. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Laura Hooke, Loughborough University London and reviewed by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Numeracy Professional Skills Practice Test
These PPT slides include information about the Numeracy Professional Skills test and sample questions. They hava been designed to allow trainee teacher applicants to prepare for the test. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London and reviewed by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Numeracy Professional Skills Practice Test 1
This is a practice test adapted from Department for Education practice tests. It has been designed to allow trainee teacher applicants to prepare for the Numeracy Professional Skills test. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London and reviewed by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Numeracy Professional Skills Practice Test 1 - Answers
These are fully worked solutions to the 'Numeracy Professional Skills Practice Test 1'. The document has been designed to allow trainee teacher applicants to prepare for the Numeracy Professional Skills test. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London and reviewed by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.
Resource type Numeracy Professional Skills Practice Test 2
This is a practice test adapted from Department for Education practice tests. It has been designed to allow trainee teacher applicants to prepare for the Numeracy Professional Skills test. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Dr Kinga Zaczek, Royal Holloway, University of London and reviewed by Frances Whalley, University of Hertfordshire. It is one of a series of 17 resources produced by the sigma Network Employability Special Interest Group.