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Andrius Kulikauskas Self Learners Network. Directory of ways of figuring things out. Chicago Street Artist Blog. Video summary of knowledge of everything. Notes on Gamestorming. Living by Truth working group. Twitter: @selflearners Email: ms @ ms.lt Franz Nahrada Global Villages in Transition. Global Villages mailing list. Franz Nahrada at P2P Foundation. Franz Nahrada at Facebook. GIVE. Pamela McLean Dadamac. Dadamac blog. Learning from each other. Twitter: @dadamac Janet Feldman ActAlive. Holistic Helping. KAIPPG: Kenya AIDS Intervention Prevention Project Group. Janet Feldman at Facebook. Ricardo Edward Cherlin Earth Treasury Sasha Mrkailo John Rogers Value for People, Community Currency. Cyfranogi, Community Currency. Kennedy Owino Nafsi Afrika Acrobats Benoit Couture Ben de Vries Fred Kayiwa Samwel Kongere Mendenyo Josephat Ndibalema Kiyavilo Msekwa Jeff Buderer Eluned Hurn George Christian Jeyaraj Markus Petz Lucas Gonzalez Santa Cruz Zenonas Anusauskas Internetine televizija Audrone Anusauskiene God Christine Ax, Steve Bonzak, James Ferguson, Maria Agnese Giraudo, Marcin Jakubowski, Ed Jonas, Rick Nelson, Hannington Onyango, Linas Plankis, Proscoviour Vunyiwa Pyramid of Peace to avert genocide in Kenya in 2008.
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Mathematics See also: ClassicMathProblems, MathEncyclopedia, MathHomeSchooling, Education, StrategicInterests AlgebraAndrius: Here are my notes for teaching algebra with an emphasis on the deep, fundamental ideas. I prepared these notes for my 1992 class which I taught at UCSD and now I am using them to teach in Bosnia. Math WebsitesConnect with Eric Weisstein regarding a gigantic math encyclopedia of basic math facts illustrating various dimensions (such as mass, time, speed, money, etc.). He is the encyclopedist for Wolfram Research and is interested in making detailed math and science information accessible to the lay person. Thank you to John Harland for alerting us to http://www.xyalgebra.org AlexanderVoznesensky: I created a website which contains collection of math lessons from algebra to differential equations: http://equmath.net Mathematics OrganizationsCommentsSashaMrkailo June 21, 2007 19:10 CET I never really understood the language of mathematic (is it a language?), only once perhaps had I had a glimpse of what it is about when I read a book about history of mathematics. And there I saw what was behind it, what was the significance of trigonometry and such, what was really behind the need, how did people solved problems that were very real to them. And that was very different for me than dry mathematic lessons in my school days, where I really didn't understand anything. And have forgoten everything. Hmm, what is the correlation between interest and memory?AboutThisPage
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