Smartbook Access Card for Beginning Algebra
Autor Julie Miller, Molly O'Neill, Nancy Hydeen Limba Engleză Hardback – vârsta de la 18 până la 22 ani
SmartBook is the first and only adaptive reading experiencedesigned to change the way students read and learn. It creates a personalizedreading experience by highlighting the most impactful concepts a student needsto learn at that moment in time. As astudent engages with SmartBook, the reading experience continuously adapts byhighlighting content based on what the student knows and doesn't know. Thisensures that the focus is on the content he or she needs to learn, whilesimultaneously promoting long-term retention of material. Use SmartBook(R)'sreal-time reports to quickly identify the concepts that require more attentionfrom individual students-or the entire class.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781259936265
ISBN-10: 1259936260
Dimensiuni: 25 x 0 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Ediția:5
ISBN-10: 1259936260
Dimensiuni: 25 x 0 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.02 kg
Ediția:5
Notă biografică
Julie Miller is from Daytona State College, where she has taught developmental and upper-level mathematics courses for 20 years. Prior to her work at Daytona State College, she worked as a software engineer for General Electric in the area of flight and radar simulation. Julie earned a bachelor of science in applied mathematics from Union College in Schenectady, New York, and a master of science in mathematics from the University of Florida. In addition to this textbook, she has authored several course supplements for college algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus, as well as several short works of fiction and nonfiction for young readers.
My father is a medical researcher, and I got hooked on math and science when I was young and would visit his laboratory. I can remember using graph paper to plot data points for his experiments and doing simple calculations. He would then tell me what the peaks and features in the graph meant in the context of his experiment. I think that applications and hands-on experience made math come alive for me and I'd like to see math come alive for my students.
My father is a medical researcher, and I got hooked on math and science when I was young and would visit his laboratory. I can remember using graph paper to plot data points for his experiments and doing simple calculations. He would then tell me what the peaks and features in the graph meant in the context of his experiment. I think that applications and hands-on experience made math come alive for me and I'd like to see math come alive for my students.