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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

This video is from an Expedition on Systems of Equations in my Algebra classroom. Watch for the student independence and teamwork.

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  • screw you anonymous elektron

  • monica kelly is awesome

  • lots of background noise hard to focus on what was being talked about or shown

  • @TsShakezoola If you read the op, I was just saying that "appearing" adept at math is the same thing as actually *being* adept at math.

    And that there's no special trick to it.

    Obviously, I was talking about people of Chinese culture, and making a generalization.

  • @AnonymousElektron You argue that the Chinese "ARE more adept at math." But then you're reasoning behind that claim is that it is because math takes rigor and effort (something you seem to think interchangeable with the word 'Chinese') Not only does this follow along a similar line of your opposition's point, but you're oblivious to it. Don't you think your display of stupidity only credits the poster you were replying to?

    If I was as dumb as you, I guess I'd be stuck in school at 25 as well.

  • @AnonymousElektron it;s harder those some but those people might find playing a guitar harder or sailing harder. its a matter of genes. respect other's abilities.

    Let's see you bust out a perfect race sailing, while I try to engineer the perfect tribute to the WTC towers...

  • @Doleafol also, I would argue, it's the engineers and the scientists that enable the philosophers and the artists.

    And, I'm sorry that, to you, items of technology are just disposable tools, and that you can't see their beauty.

    You know, someone actually designed every curve on that network of leads, on a circuit board, or that facade on a skyscraper.

  • @Doleafol don't worry about that -- we'll always have people like that.

    I know this may be upsetting for some people to hear, but, being an engineer is HARDER, and not everyone can do it.

    I know, I'm still in school at 25 and my friends who were humanities or art majors are all done now, and work in retail.

    And, engineering IS art, how could you think otherwise???

    Engineering isn't just mind-numbing number crunching, it requires imagination and creativity.

  • @AnonymousElektron

    Thank you for your thoughtful reply. However, I would add that "build[ing] bridges or spaceships" are not the only worthwhile endeavors. A society of only engineers and scientists would be a dull place, indeed. Every society needs a "useless" element as well...its share of poets and artists. These people are those who "share their feelings." It's a necessary balance. Einstein and Walt Whitman riding a seesaw together...

  • @Doleafol they don't "appear" more adept at math, they ARE more adept at math.

    And, it's because it requires rigor and effort.

    It's pathetic, the excuses people make.

    "Math just isn't my thing, I don't like math" NOBODY likes learning math, it's hard, but the payoff is worth it.

    You don't build bridges or spaceships, by writing essays about your feelings.

    And school systems today are terrified of having to make kids work.

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