Monday, July 28, 2008 |
Reflection on 3rd week presentation. |
Salam and Hai, what a pleasent surprise... In this week, we felt very glade and thankfull because during this week, we were exposed to the usage of calculator during lecture. The lecture were carried out by our friends. What we found out is, for us this is one of the best ways to enhance the usage of calculator in the lecture that we can prctice it in out classroom, instead of the teacher just present what she has with her only in front of the classroom. That is why it is important to have interpersonal interaction with the teacher and the students.Thus, good job for the group that just presented during in this week. Untill we meet again, Salam... |
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Monday, July 21, 2008 |
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Using Ict in learning math |
we were very impressed with how we can exploit ICT in learning. There are a lot of resources about maths that we can find in the internet. with the help of the lecturer, we are able to find many interactive ways in learning maths. for us, this is very good because we could maximize the use of ICT in the process of learning in classroom thus providing a good environment for children's learning. |
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Monday, July 14, 2008 |
Maths IN digital Era |
Nowadays many people have been exposed to the use of internet but we have forgotten the origin of our technology. Our computer was build based on the basic calculation that is I and O which represents on and off. BY using that basic calculation, computer are born.So do you even wonder what would our world be if there is no maths? |
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this math blog consists of Fadzli, kamarul,iman, fahmi, ziman and ridhuan. vikof saaw! |
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