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Resource type The double angle formulae
Double angle formulae are so called because they involve trigonometric functions of double angles e.g. sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) 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 The double angle formulae
Double angle formulae are so called because they involve trigonometric functions of double angles e.g. sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) The video is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type The Education Drop-in Centre at the University of Glamorgan
The education Drop-in Centre at the University of Glamorgan was established during the academic year 1996/97. Its aim has always been to provide generic study support for students with writing and study skills as well as mathematics and statistics skills. Since its creation the Centre has been through a variety of changes in terms of staffing and layout. It has grown steadily each year and now comprises of two sites and seventeen staff, three full-time administrators and fourteen part-time tutors. The Centre is seen to play a key part in retaining students and has become part of the fabric of the University.
Resource type The effectiveness of a special mathematics course for improving the transition from secondary education to higher professional education
This paper reports upon "the mathematics problem" experienced in some universities in the Netherlands. A mathematics course was designed to tackle the problem. The paper reports upon its effectiveness. The paper was presented as part of the SoTL conference through the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction.
Resource type The exponential constant e
This leaflet gives some basic information about the constant e. It shows graphs of the exponential function. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.4)
Resource type The exponential constant e
The letter e is used in many mathematical calculations to stand for a particular number known as the exponential constant. This leaflet provides information about this important constant, and the related exponential function.
Resource type The exponential form
Complex numbers can be written in exponential form. This leaflet explains how this is done. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 7.7)
Resource type The extent of mathematics learning support in UK higher education—the 2012 survey
Glynis Perkin, Tony Croft and Duncan Lawson. (2013) The extent of mathematics learning support in UK higher education—the 2012 survey. Teaching Mathematics Applications, 32 (4), 165-172 doi:10.1093/teamat/hrt014. Many higher education institutions have introduced some kind of mathematics learning support provision in response to the well-documented ‘mathematics problem’. In 2001 and 2004 two independent studies were undertaken to assess the number of universities offering mathematics learning support to students in addition to that provided through lectures, tutorials and the personal tutorial system. The results of these surveys showed a growth in the number of institutions providing support from 46 to 66. In this article we report on a survey carried out in 2012 to establish the current position regarding the provision of mathematics learning support in UK universities. In addition to determining the number of institutions providing mathematics learning support—there has been a further rise to 88—the article analyses the distribution of mathematics learning support by university mission group and by the type of support provided. The main findings are that the extent of mathematics learning support provision is largely independent of mission group and the dominant provision is drop-in support.
Resource type The form r(cos(t) + j sin(t))
This leaflet explains how a complex number can be written in the form z=r(cos(t) + j sin(t)). (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 7.5)
Resource type The form Rcos(x-a)
In this unit we explore how the sum of two trigonometric functions e.g.3 cos x plus 4 sin x, can be expressed as a single trigonometric function. Having the ability to do this enables us to solve trigonometric equations and find maximum and minimum values. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) 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 The form Rcos(x-a)
In this unit we explore how the sum of two trigonometric functions e.g.3 cos x plus 4 sin x, can be expressed as a single trigonometric function. Having the ability to do this enables us to solve trigonometric equations and find maximum and minimum values. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) The video is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type The Geometry of a Circle - Part 1
IPOD VIDEO: In this unit we find the equation of a circle, when we are told its centre and its radius. There are two different forms of the equation, and you should be able to recognise both of them. We also look at some problems involving tangents to circles. 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 The Geometry of a Circle - Part 2
IPOD VIDEO: In this unit we find the equation of a circle, when we are told its centre and its radius. There are two different forms of the equation, and you should be able to recognise both of them. We also look at some problems involving tangents to circles. 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 The Gradient of a Straight Line Segment Part 1
IPOD VIDEO: In this unit we use a system of co-ordinates to find various properties of the straight line between two points. We find the distance between the two points and the mid-point of the line joining the two points. 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 The Gradient of a Straight Line Segment Part 3
IPOD VIDEO: In this unit we find the gradient of a straight line segment, and the relationships between the gradients of parallel lines and of perpendicular lines. 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 The Gradient of a Straight Line Segment Part 2
IPOD VIDEO: In this unit we find the gradient of a straight line segment, and the relationships between the gradients of parallel lines and of perpendicular lines. 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 The gradient of a straight line segment
In this unit we find the gradient of a straight line segment, and the relationships between the gradients of parallel lines and of perpendicular lines. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) 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 The gradient of a straight line segment
In this unit we find the gradient of a straight line segment, and the relationships between the gradients of parallel lines and of perpendicular lines. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) 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 The graph of a function
This leaflet reminds students of important conventions associated with graph plotting. It explains the terms dependent variable and independent variable.(Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.2)
Resource type The graph of a function
A very useful pictorial representation of a function is the graph. In this leaflet, we remind you of important conventions when plotting a graph.
Resource type The hyperbolic functions
This leaflet gives definitions of the hyperbolic functions in terms of exponential functions. Graphs of the hyperbolic sine, cosine and tangent are illustrated. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.5)
Resource type The hyperbolic identities
This leaflet lists common identities involving the hyperbolic functions. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.6)
Resource type The impact of maths support tutorials on mathematics confidence and academic performance in a cohort of HE Animal Science students
Students embarking on a bioscience degree course, such as Animal Science, often do not have sufficient experience in mathematics. However, mathematics forms an essential and integral part of any bioscience degree and is essential to enhance employability. This paper presents the findings of a project looking at the effect of mathematics tutorials on a cohort of first year animal science and management students. The results of a questionnaire, focus group discussions and academic performance analysis indicate that small group tutorials enhance students’ confidence in maths and improve students’ academic performance. Furthermore, student feedback on the tutorial programme provides a deeper insight into student experiences and the value students assign to the tutorials. van Veggel N, Amory J. (2014) The impact of maths support tutorials on mathematics confidence and academic performance in a cohort of HE Animal Science students. PeerJ 2:e463 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.463
Resource type The impact of the mathematics support centre on the grades of first year students at the National University of Ireland Maynouth
(FOR COPYRIGHT REASONS YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS THIS LINK DIRECTLY.) This paper, by Mac an Bhaird, Morgan & O'Shea, is an analysis of first year students' grades in the academic year 2007-2008. We compared the grades of students who attended the MSC and those who did not. To compare students of similar abilities, we split the groups (First Arts and First Science) up into smaller groups depending on their grades (Leaving Cert) at the end of second level. There was a significant difference in all sub groups. We then expanded by comparing the grades of students depending on the results of their proficiency tests. Again there was a significant difference. All students seems to benefit from support but this is particularly true for 'at-risk' students. Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications (2009) 28,117-122 doi:10.1093/teamat/hrp014
Resource type The Internet Librarian and Curator of Mathematics Videos
This website links to selected, reviewed and academically-validated mathematics video tutorials. The vast size and lack of discrimination in the results of an internet search make it hard for students to identify suitable resources and to know whether they are relevant and reliable. This website was created by a pilot project led by Trevor Hawkes. This website is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type The inverse of a 2x2 matrix
This leaflet explains what is meant by the inverse of a 2x2 matrix and how this can be found using a formula. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 5.4)