i would suggest taking advantage of the myriad of resources that are
available on the web ... there are many courses ... instructional material
modules ... links with points of views of things ...
and if you find some things that are useful to your students ... you have
the option (with permission of some of the authors) to download more
permanently TO cd ...
have a look at some of the links at
http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/drober~1.htm ... scoll down a bit
to web texts ... online calculators, etc.
At 11:39 PM 8/22/00 +0000, Andrew McLachlan wrote:
>Hi All
>
>Here at my university, the Student Learning Centre (SLC) provides
>additional maths and statistics tuition for those struggling with
>first year courses. (They teach many other things as well.)
>
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educational psychology, 8148632401
http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/drober~1.htm
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