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The Language of Mathematics (2): Instructions (NOTE: Exercises are not available right now)

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Table of contents listing all instructional math videos available from Chycho TV at http://www.chycho.com/?q=math_Table_Contents

List of videos that are available for download at http://www.chycho.com/?q=math_download_chycho

INTRODUCTION:
http://www.chycho.com/?q=Introduction_Instructions

During the last few years the education systems in Canada and the United States has been eroding. Students have been crammed into larger class sizes while the quality of teaching has deteriorated, in large part due to a lack of funding from local and federal governments.

John Ralston Saul, one of Canada's most celebrated authors and essayist, has warned us that "Canada's democracy... is eroding with every dime deducted from education budgets."

I have stated previously that I believe "as a collective we must understand that democracy can only exist in a society with an educated populace, and the right for self-governance can only be obtained through knowledge." I also believe that as long as the Internet remains Neutral, we, as a global community, can make a difference. We can fill the gap left behind by our governments and be proactive in educating our children

Sharing our communal experiences and knowledge is the essence of the Internet and chycho.com is proud to be a part of this movement. The information contained and conveyed through this medium is what will shape our future, and this site was created to represent a unique personal perspective and to contribute in bringing about positive changes.

As a result I have decide to produce instructional math videos to help those that want to improve their abilities in communicating in the language of mathematics. The videos are available on Chycho TV Located in the top right corner of http://www.chycho.com. Even though these videos are geared towards high school students, they will also help those in elementary school and those that are struggling with certain college and university courses.




The format of the videos is as follows: Lessons are in large part self contained and most have exercises which should be completed before proceeding to the next lesson. To help people understand a specific topic I have included answers to the exercises and a video showing how I solved the problems. Hence all exercises will have a video showing the exact steps taken to get the correct answer. Please make sure that you view these videos if you are having difficulty solving the problems.

During the next few weeks and months, possibly years, I hope to be able to provide a vast library of resources for those that wish to finally understand the language of mathematics.

If there are certain areas that you are having problems with or wish me to discuss further then please send me a message or post a comment at my website. Even though I can not guarantee that I will be able to properly represent a topic I will try my best to produce a lesson if there is strong enough demand for a specific topic.

I hope these videos will help people learn how to communicate in the language that we have chosen to understand the world around us in a scientific manner, in the language of mathematics.

Best

Chycho
http://www.chycho.com/

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  • Ok I will try to try that. I liike the way you break math down. You givee it an easier concept. Idk what happened it is like I blanked out higher ed. math skills. My english and language was 51's yet math was so low. Thank you for your videos

  • you're welcome, and good luck.

  • I didn't see your response to my first comment before I left a second one. You didn't save backups of your excersises? Why would someone want to take from you trying to help others?

  • I have some backups, just not organized, so it's not a simple search and retreat, unfortunately.

    As for why would someone do this, guess haters will always be haters.

    As for practice, try redoing the examples that i do in the videos, this should help a little.... sorry :(

  • I have not found your exercises though. I have been to the site.

  • sorry, my site was hacked a while ago and i lost the exercises :(

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  • [? I was looking forward to your help. I have to retakee my CPAt test in 3 weeks. I horribly failed the math last time. My score was 34 for the math I need to bring it up to a 50.

  • I love that I have found your lessons.

  • Excellent !!!!! Finally a math course taught by an instructor who admits to failing a math course in college. He is an inspiration to those of us who have failed courses in grade school, high school, and college. Most of the instructors I had never would admit they failed courses or had trouble understanding mathematics. I lost count on the number of so-called math geniuses I met in college.

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