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Technology for 'Ritin' 'Rithmatic


© Denise Lance
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will help:

"MathPad...will likely appeal to students with an existing motivation to learn math and a desire to type in their own problems. Access to Math will work better for students who need visual or auditory incentives to stick with their lessons." (Math On Screen, Real Times Sept-Nov, 1998).

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2.   Nov 27, 1999 10:25 AM
I am not sure I understand the kind of math writing your wife wants to do. Are there equations involved or figuring different pieces to understand the whole? I did not get past Algebra II. What do ...

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1.   Nov 20, 1999 2:17 PM
My wife has MS and loves Math (not calculus, real abstract mathematics). Problem is she has trouble to write with her hand, and I think computer could be an help. Does software discussed in this art ...

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