Friday, June 12, 2009

Math - A Key Building block for Economic Recovery.

The recent Carnegie report which calls for higher levels of learning in Math and Science has been supported by the American Chamber of Commerce.

A high level of mathematical performance is linked to economic growth in the modern technological age. The importance of mathematical education has never been greater. It's important for all economies to refocus on key STEM skills as a means to pave the path to global economic recovery.

The report is called the Opportunity Equation.

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Math skills and the economic downturn

One profession that should be recession proof is being a math teacher. The importance of skills in math has never been more apparent. Today in the US the auto industry is in turmoil. If the worst is to happen and lets hope it doesn't, hundreds of thousands of workers will have to up skill to find employment elsewhere.

I wonder how many math teachers have thought of opportunities to help up skill workers. The demand for good math instruction should dramatically increase.

In the past most western students were complacent and in most cases did not put the effort required into math class at high school level.

The economic difficulties we all face may in someway make students take more interest in class.

Will the recession knock some sense into today's math students?

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Apologies to all Windows 2000 and Mac Power PC users

Brain Power Math does not work on Windows 2000. A number of teachers have contacted me about this issue. Approximate 2% of visitors to our website use the Windows 2000. I would also like to point out that the MAC OSX version only works on Intel Macs.

From a development point of view we believe that the best way to make the software usable for Windows 2000 and non-Intel Mac users is to move the software to a browser based platform. Unfortunately this will take some time.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Future of Math Education

As western economies decline we see the development of Asia as the World's economic power center. Unlike in Asia, for many years math education has been neglected in the US and Western Europe, and as a result, today's "Western" workforce is at a distinct disadvantage.

More emplasis must be placed on math education to address the current economic situation. Innovation in math and science is key to global economic success. However, creating math and science masterminds is not the only reason to improve math education. The general workforce must have a solid understanding of mathematical concepts to truely participate in the 21st century economy. Unfornatually, this is not the case especially in the US and Western Europe in general.

Yesterday we witnessed the election of a new President of the United States of America. I suggest to President Obama that education is the best economic policy.

Although it will not solve the problem on its own, e-learning software that encourages collaboration and sharing can contribute to the solution when used by teachers to fit best into their teaching style.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

E-learning and the Developing World.

I believe that e-learning software can be a great equalizer in terms of global education. Great advances in bringing down the cost of computing has helped this. OLPC and the Intel Classmate PC have opened up the possibilities for 1:1 computing across the globe. Open source operating systems such as Linux help dramatically reduce the cost of these laptops further.

As you know, Brain Power Math is a free software application and we hope to eventually get around to a Linux release.

I also, think that certain web based applications may not be suitable for developing countries that do not have good Internet penetration rates. Although I see Brain Power releasing online applications in the future I think offline applications should be developed in tandem.

An example I would like to use is Google Docs where there are both online and offline versions of Docs.

Again, lets hope that e-learning software continues to help all students fulfill their potential.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

How to open an assignment in the Student Tool

When you download an example assignment from brainpowermath.com you will see that it is a .ZIP file. The first thing you need to do is extract the .ZIP file (to extract: Windows right click and select "extract here", or MAC just click to open the file). The extracted folder will contain two files. 1) The assignment, which is an XML file and 2) a "read me" or instruction file, which is a .txt file. Before you attempt or edit the assignment read the "read me" or instruction file as it contains brief details on the assignment.

To attempt the assignment open it using the student tool. If you would like to edit an assignment so it meets your students' needs better, open it using the Authoring tool.

Here is a video walkthrough of how to attempt an assignment using the student tool. NOTE: The video only shows a question where one step is required to be answered. However, you can create assignments where individual question/problem require several steps to be entered by the student.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Indices Rule - Example Assignment

You can download an assignment that introduces the Indices Rules in Algebra.

This assignment is a simple drill and practice resource for students. You can edit it so it meets your own students' requirements. Remember, that you need to download the student tool to attempt the assignment and the Teacher Authoring Tool to edit it.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Brain Power e-learning assignments for students

You can get a pre-designed e-learning assignment from the usage example page of our site.

We will also be posting more e-learning assignments over the next few weeks.
You will be able to use them "as is" or edit them to your own specifications.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Entering "Back to Back" Brackets

1) When entering "back to back" brackets you should firstly enter the character you wish to put inside the brackets.

2) Then press the "brackets button" or use the keyboard to enter the brackets. It should then look as follows:
3) Enter the contents of the first set of brackets then move the cursor outside the brackets by using the arrow keys or by clicking the mouse outside the brackets. Then enter a character you wish to be inside the second set of brackets. 4) Click the brackets button or use the keyboard to enter the second set of brackets. Then complete the contents of the second set of brackets.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Facebook and Learnhub

Brain Power Math now has a page on Facebook. Just search for Brain Power Math on Facebook to find us.

I have set up a new group in learnhub.com called Math Teaching Software Tools. All you learn hubbers out there should check it out.

http://math-teaching-software-tools.learnhub.com/

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Brain Power Math Beta to be available tomorrow!

We plan to release the first beta of the much anticipated Brain Power Math e-teaching system tomorrow. May Math be easier for students forevermore!

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