Friday, September 7, 2012
Where You Can Find Online Math Explanation Videos
This past Spring, while I was taking my online Elementary Algebra class via Rose State College, I was in desperate need of explanations for several of the problems I had to solve. It took me a really long time to find videos which were actually useful and helpful. The best source I came across was Math Meeting via Youtube. You can check out Chris' website for information on live tutoring (I never did this, but it is an option).
This is a great source of helpful information for the student or the teacher!
Here are a few topics that are covered by his videos:
~Long Division of Polynomials
~Dividing Fractions
~Basic Math videos: Fractions
~Basic Math Videos: Decimals
~Algebra: Factoring, Inequalities, Logarithm, and Linear Algebra: Matrices.
~Calculus: Derivatives, Integrals, and Limits.
~Geometry
Be sure to check out the Youtube channel and website for more videos and information!
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Online math help is a great option that fits the bill perfectly. It offers a lot of flexibility in scheduling sessions, in fact the most out of all the tutoring options. Students choose the time to schedule sessions. This means that your tutoring is compatible with your daily activities. Students also have the option of scheduling sessions ahead of time, for a week or even a month.
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You should also try Khan Academy! He's been on the new & in Time!
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