Monthly Archives: November 2013

Mathematica Seminar at Penn State Beaver

“Computers have the power to liberate math from calculating, raising its use to new levels—exactly what’s happened outside education,” said Conrad Wolfram. “Mimic this real-world of math, and your education will become more conceptual, more practical, and more motivational.” Mathematical … Continue reading

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Wolfram Demonstration Project

Mathematics, like the air we breathe, is part of every subject we study, image we gaze on, and sound we hear.  To hear someone say they don’t have the math gene, strikes me with the same sadness as to hear … Continue reading

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What does it all mean?

At our Fall/Winter quarterly meeting on December 5th, BC STEM will get back to basics and discuss the importance of STEM education for our kids. Plus, the Carnegie Science Center will be on hand with some hands-on fun activities for … Continue reading

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