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EIS Calculus 416
Tuesday, 14 November 2006
Eduspace Registration Demo for Students
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Eduspace Registration Demo for Students
Topic: Demo
Hi Students! Finally I got my Calculus On-Line Vitual Classroom all set-up through Houghton Mifflin's Eduspace. You need to register with Eduspace in order to access my Vitual Classroom. Please view this demo (click here). You will be prompted to install the WebEx Player. It may also take up to 10 minutes to completly download the presentation, depending on the speed of your computer & internet connection. Just be patient OK? It's worth it. After watching this presentation, do not register immediately....wait till I give you the "Registration & Enrollment Guide for Students" on Monday (Nov 15, 2004) because it contains the "passkey" for your enrollment.

Posted by james-yoong at 12:01 AM
Updated: Sunday, 4 September 2005 10:16 AM
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More Information about my Virtual Classroom
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: More Information about my Virtual Classroom
Topic: General/Information
Hi Students! Finally I got my Calculus On-Line Vitual Classroom all set-up through Houghton Mifflin's Eduspace. You may have some questions about how to do your assigned homework through this Virtual Classroom, your computer settings, registration with Eduspace and using the communication tools in this Virtual Classroom. Click here to find out more. Please watch the demo in my previous posting too. Do not register yet....wait till I give you the "Registration & Enrollment Guide for Students" on Monday (Nov 15, 2004) because it contains the "passkey" for your enrollment.

Posted by james-yoong at 12:01 AM
Updated: Sunday, 4 September 2005 10:14 AM
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Monday, 9 January 2006
AP Calculus AB Course Description
Mood:  special
Now Playing: Download A Free Copy Of AP Calculus AB Course Description
Topic: Course Outline
Download the AP Calculus AB Course Description (.pdf/1.5MB) for free. Complete course and exam information is available in the Course Description. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader (latest version recommended). Click here to download. Or click here to read more about AP Calculus before downloading.

Posted by james-yoong at 12:01 AM
Updated: Sunday, 4 September 2005 12:38 PM
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Tuesday, 1 November 2005
My MathTechnology Forum
Mood:  spacey
Now Playing: MathTechnology Forum
Topic: Forum
Hey! Visit my MathTechnology Forum. Lots of stuff for you to read about EIS, students, teachers, games, making friends, Calculus, study tips, university life, etc. You can also post comments or reply to othere people's comments there in the forum. But if you want to post comments there or start a new discussion topic, you must register first (free, of course). OK, here (click here) is my Forum. Enjoy yourself! 3 post = 1 BONUS point.

Posted by james-yoong at 12:01 AM
Updated: Wednesday, 2 November 2005 10:17 PM
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Monday, 24 October 2005
Zecundes
Mood:  hungry
Topic: General/Information
Hey~ Seniors~ Do any of you guys interested in joining the Joint Medical programme at Srinakharinwirot U and U of Nottingham this year~ I am really interested in knowing who is keen on deciding to join this program. If you are one of them, this is the time when you have to prepare everything, for the deadline is coming quite near.... (Get your application form and IELTS test results ready)If you are not interested, and think I'm talking rubbish so just skip this post and go on and enjoy your calculus post by Mr. James (hope you enjoy your teaching Mr. James ^^")then~ I'm looking forward to see some of my juniors here in Nottingham~
Cheers~~~

Posted by zecundes at 11:01 PM
Updated: Sunday, 30 October 2005 5:27 PM
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Friday, 21 October 2005
University Preparation
Now Playing: University Prep Suggestion
Topic: Advice/Encouragement
Name: CCDiane
Home Page: machambre.gq.nu
E-Mail: munthol@hotmail.com

University prep suggestion:

For those who plan to take Sci and Tech (IT, com sci, etc.), b prepared for Cal I and II. Try to understand Cal very well b4 u go to university...also watch out for Physics, Chemistry, and Stat...it's a warning...if u don't want to end up dying in universiy...

Goodluck and enjoy sweet time in highschool that u would never experience it again...huhu

PS: University life is not that tough lork :-)

Posted by james-yoong at 11:01 PM
Updated: Sunday, 30 October 2005 5:24 PM
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Tuesday, 18 October 2005
The Mean Value Theorem
Mood:  accident prone
Now Playing: The Mean Value Theorem
Topic: Mean Value Theorem
Here is an On-Line Interactive Exercise (15 practice problems) on "Mean Value Theorem" to help you grasp and understand the process thoroughly. You will be guided every step in solving each of the 15 problems. After you've done some of the questions (as many as you wish, not necessarily all), return to my Calculus Blog and post a comment (your feedback) on how you find this interactive exercise (Is it helpful? impressive? etc.). [3 Bonus points] If you are ready to do the exercise, click here. And then click "Calculus Book I", click "4.Techniques and Theory of Differentiation", click "5.Theory", finally click "1.Mean Value Theorem" and you are ready to answer the questions. By the way, it's not multiple choice questions. You'll have to type your answers in the blank boxes. You may want to read about "How To Type Your Answers"(click here) first.

Posted by james-yoong at 11:01 PM
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Thursday, 29 September 2005
Implicit Differentiation
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Implicit Differentiation
Topic: Differentiation
Hi! I know many students will find "implicit differentiation" very hard (or confusing). Here is an On-Line Interactive Exercise (19 practice problems) on "Implicit Differentiation" to help you grasp and understand the process thoroughly. You will be guided every step in solving each of the 19 problems. After you've done some of the questions (as many as you wish, not necessarily all), return to my Calculus Blog and post a comment (your feedback) on how you find this interactive exercise (Is it helpful? impressive? etc.). [3 Bonus points] If you are ready to do the exercise, click here. And then click "Calculus Book I", click "4.Techniques and Theory of Differentiation", click "4.Implicit Differentiation", finally click "1.Implicit derivatives" and you are ready to answer the questions. By the way, it's not multiple choice questions. You'll have to type your answers in the blank boxes. You may want to read about "How To Type Your Answers"(click here) first.

Posted by james-yoong at 11:01 PM
Updated: Saturday, 1 October 2005 3:31 AM
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Wednesday, 28 September 2005
The Chain Rule
Mood:  hungry
Now Playing: The Chain Rule
Topic: The Derivative
Watch this Flash Presentation & you'll learn about "The Chain Rule." After you watch it, write (in 3 sentences) a comment about any 3 things you learn from this presentation & post your comment here by clicking the (post your comment) link below this text. Try NOT to write in exactly the same words as what the others have written (use your own words). If you are ready to watch this Flash Presentation, click here. [6 BONUS points]

Posted by james-yoong at 11:01 PM
Updated: Saturday, 1 October 2005 2:16 AM
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Thursday, 15 September 2005
Tips On Doing Well In Calculus
Mood:  cheeky
Now Playing: Tips On Doing Well In Calculus
Topic: Study Tips
Here is a BONUS activity for my Calculus students. Read this article entitled "Doing Well In Calculus" by D.A.Kouba and in 2 or 3 sentences, write about one of the suggestions given in the article which impress you most & tell me why you like the suggestion. Post what you have written here by clicking the "Post comment" link below this text. This activity is worth 3 BONUS points. You can read/obtain this article by ckicking here.

Posted by james-yoong at 11:01 PM
Updated: Thursday, 22 September 2005 7:22 PM
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