When I was in middle school, I had a classmate who would look at trigonometric functions and yell, "I will never need these!" ...
Have you ever seen a person playing their favorite video game and suddenly start dodging like a maniac in real life? After a certain amount of playtime, gamers reach a level of immersion where their ...
AI-generated videos showing what appear to be underage girls in sexualized clothing or positions have together racked up millions of likes on TikTok, even though the platform’s rules prohibit such ...
Regarding the Bloomberg guest editorial, “For too many kids, math isn’t adding up” (Nov. 20 print edition): Memorizing math rules does not always lead to understanding math problems. It may lead to ...
Starting today, YouTube will enforce stricter rules for videos featuring gambling-related content. YouTube’s gambling restrictions extend beyond classic online casinos. Alexandra Kurdyumova is ...
The Hindu hosted a webinar titled ‘Teaching Maths for competency-based assessment’, on November 1, at 5:00 p.m. The panellists included Parijat Jain, Author of S.M.A.R.T. Minds Mathematics Series; ...
YouTube on Thursday will begin offering previously banned users the opportunity to create new accounts and potentially re-publish some videos that may have contributed to their termination but no ...
In grade school, you were probably constantly drilled on mathematics. Whether it be multiplication tables, simple addition, or complicated division, it was taught over and over again that quick math ...
It is the last period of a long school day, and the subject is mathematics. You sit there wondering when you'll need to use these concepts in real life, counting down the minutes until the bell rings.
A high school teacher didn't expect a solution when she set a 2,000-year-old Pythagorean Theorem problem in front of her students. Then Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson stepped up to the challenge.