Augmented and Virtual realities' immense potential in the field of medicine
(surgery) for pedagogical and practicing purposes
Using only elementary geometry, determine angle x. Provide a step-by-step proof.
You may only use elementary geometry, such as the fact that the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees and the basic congruent triangle rules (side-angle-side, etc.). You may not use more advanced trigonomery, such as the law of sines, the law of cosines, etc. There is a review of elementary geometry below.
The suburban Washington school is among 3,000 across the nation that
have tossed aside the traditional calendar for one with a shorter summer
break and more time off during the rest of the year. The goal:
preventing kids from forgetting what they have learned.
This great 2 minute video explains exactly what social networking is.
Aimed at anyone interested in truly learning about wine, Gary and the WLTV community embrace the notion that wine can be enjoyed by all. In each episode, Gary tastes wines on the fly-it is unrehearsed, unscripted, and off-the-cuff. Episodes have focused on a wide variety of topics. Most of all, WLTV strives to be fun, which is just what we feel wine should be.
Funding sources for teaching and learning from within MIT
The virtual laboratory for NMC member institutions and their faculty in SL.
SLED listserv on the web with an Atom feed
Beth Ritter-Guth's blog site
SLED listing of educational uses of Second Life