Dr. Sadie Bragg, Sr. VP/Dean of Academic Affairs at BMCC was just awarded the prestigious American Mathematical Association of Two-Year College (AMATYC) award for 2010.
College Math Tutoring
College students continue to struggle with their math courses. They find math a difficult subject, often having trouble with problems. One way to resolve this issue is to ask for the assistance of a math tutor. Math tutors provide a great solution to many of the college students who find their courses difficult. Difficulty with math is a major issue, especially when there is such a strong emphasis getting good grades for job placement. Math tests on metric measurements
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Community Service in a Virtual World on Second Life by University of Texas and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation
The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation has announced that the University of Texas will hold the first Carter Academic Service Entrepreneur (CASE) grant program for an online virtual world project that serves the community and contributes to student learning. This competition will seek to find the most innovative way for students to serve the community online in the virtual world Second Life.
Algebra Homework Help
The mere idea of going for a college class in Algebra scares many, many students. It is evident that there is some sort of trauma in what refers to learning algebra and other math subjects, and more precisely, learning math in a way that the academic success is at the stake. This strong aversion is originated in the fear of failing, which sets the alarms and creates an state of constant agitation. This retroactive setting makes things more difficult, since these fears tend to feed into one other.
MathVids.com Announces Math Video Contest
MathVids.com is holding a video contest in which users create / submit a math video that features a Texas Instruments graphing calculator. The grand prize winner will receive 6 TI-Nspire™ graphing calculators with computer emulator software and 150 1-year premium subscriptions to MathVids.com. Every entrant will receive at least a 2-month MathVids premium subscription.