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SMART Math

Jackson State's SMART Math is an enhanced developmental math program that prepares students for their own educational goals whether they involve beginning a program of study in a field that requires advanced mathematics, completing a general education mathematics course, or applying for admission to JSCC nursing or allied health programs. Students' varying levels of preparation, math anxieties and diverse learning styles are accommodated. Student learning are active and  learner centered. On-demand individualized assistance increases student persistence as well as help instructors continuously improve the learning activities in the course. Receiving immediate feedback on homework and tests motivates students to persist until they understand the concepts and allows them to obtain needed diagnostic feedback and revised study plans. Instructors monitor each student's progress as well as time-on-task. click here for more information

Mathematics Add-In for Word 2007

Working with Setup Information (.inf) Files Sample .inf File for Component Download Service   An information (.inf) file is a text file that specifies the files that need to be present or downloaded for your component to run on 32-bit versions of Windows. The Internet Component Download service uses these instructions to install and register software components downloaded from the Internet and any files required by the components. The Internet Component Download service has been part of Internet Explorer since version 3.0. An Internet software distribution unit is a "package" consisting of a cabinet file (.cab) that contains an .inf file. A distribution unit can also contain a software component, such as an ActiveX control (.ocx), a .dll file, an .exe file, a Java class file, or a small program. When a cabinet file that contains an .inf file is referenced by the CODEBASE attribute of an OBJECT element on a Web page, Internet Explorer 3.0 or later automatically treats the cab...

How to Become Good at Math

Many people are intimidated by math, but learning to be good at math is a matter of putting in the effort. As with most things, the key to improvement lies in hard work and plenty of practice, along with the ability to do some memorization. Instructions Start with memorization. Although the school system seems to discourage memorization as a way to learn spelling and math, it can work. Learn the multiplication tables through 10. Learning the tables at least through 10 means you can figure out things longhand if you need to. Practice. Much like we didn't all drive a car perfectly the first time we tried, math also takes practice. At the grocery store, work on estimating what the before-tax cost of your purchase will be, or calculate the amount you are saving via coupons. It is not necessary to be exact, just to work on math. As your math skills improve, you will get closer to the actual price Get rid of the digital products when possible. Digital clocks make it more difficult ...

SMARTBoard and Thinking Blocks

Sites like   Thinking Blocks   should be placed front and center on your school's list of Internet resources that work great on your SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard. This site was developed by Colleen King as a way to model Mathematical problems related to Addition,  Subtraction, Multiplication,  Division,  Fractions,  and Ratios. 

Why Asian Kids are Smart in Math?

We all, as parents, wish our kids are smart in Math. Pretty much like the Asian kids. Today's world has acknowledged the superiority and ingeniousity of the math skills of Asian kids. We as parents or teachers always indulge in the discussions of rote memorizing the times tables which results in dull boring way to tutor our children. Asians on the other hand have been using age old technique of Abacus education.