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This is the third and final article in a series of reviews of three standard mathematical productivity packages. This article uses computation to directly compare the software packages' use for educational purposes. The...
Originally created by Bjorn Fogelberg, electronic musician and programmer from Sweden, this impressive and well-organized resource should appeal to any programmer, with tons of downloadable files and related links. The...
This post on the AmericaView Blog describes accessing Landsat data and using it in the ArcGIS program. The post includes a link to an instructional video which will show you how to access freely available Landsat...
Act360 Media Ltd seeks to assist instructors as they transition from a more traditional classroom to a multimedia curricula, whether the topic is science, math, English, or social studies. To that end, actDEN provides a...
This series of eight interactive modules was developed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute to give undergraduate computer science students a unique online resource for introductory course material. "Each module consists of...
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