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Mastering the Fundamentals of Mathematics
Professor James A. Sellers
Whether you’re a high-school student preparing for the challenges of higher math classes, an adult who needs a refresher in math to prepare for a new career, or someone who just wants to keep his or her mind active and sharp, there’s no denying that a solid grasp of arithmetic and prealgebra is essential in today’s world. In Professor James A. Sellers’ engaging course, Mastering the Fundamentals of Mathematics, you learn all the key math topics you need to know. In 24 lectures packed with helpful examples, practice problems, and guided walkthroughs, you’ll finally grasp the all-important fundamentals of math in a way that truly sticks.
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How to Become a SuperStar Student, 2nd Edition
Professor Michael Geisen
Give your student the vital skills that will carry him or her through high school, college, and well into the challenges of adult life. Professor Michael Geisen, the 2008 National Teacher of the Year, has packed How to Become a SuperStar Student, 2nd Edition with advice, tips, tricks, and resources on everything from homework and class participation to giving group presentations and preparing for tests. This masterfully updated version of our highly popular study guide course has the power to transform your student's education into a world-class learning experience.
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Algebra I
Professor James A. Sellers
Algebra I is an entirely new course designed to meet the concerns of both students and their parents. These 36 accessible lectures make the concepts of first-year algebra—including variables, order of operations, and functions—easy to grasp. For anyone wanting to learn algebra from the beginning, or for anyone needing a thorough review, Professor James A. Sellers will prove to be an inspirational and ideal tutor. Open yourself up to the world of opportunity that algebra offers by making the best possible start on mastering this all-important subject.
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Prove It: The Art of Mathematical Argument
Professor Bruce H. Edwards
Mathematical proof is the gold standard of knowledge. Once a mathematical statement has been proved with a rigorous argument, it counts as true throughout the universe and for all time. Imagine, then, the thrill of being able to prove something in mathematics. But you don’t have to imagine the exhilaration of constructing a proof—you can do it! Prove It: The Art of Mathematical Argument initiates you into this thrilling discipline in 24 lectures by Professor Bruce H. Edwards of the University of Florida. This course is suitable for everyone from high school students to the more math-savvy.
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Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry
Professor Bruce H. Edwards
Finally make sense of the mysteries of precalculus and trigonometry in the company of master educator and award-winning Professor Bruce Edwards. In the 36 intensively illustrated lectures of Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry, he takes you through all the major topics of a typical precalculus course taught in high school or college. You'll gain new insights into functions, complex numbers, matrices, and much more. The course also comes complete with a workbook featuring a wealth of additional explanations and problems.
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Algebra II
Professor James A. Sellers
Make sense of Algebra II in the company of master educator and award-winning Professor James A. Sellers. Algebra II gives you all the tools you need to thrive in a core skill of mathematics. In 36 engaging half-hour lectures, Professor Sellers walks you through hundreds of problems, showing every step in their solution and highlighting the most common missteps made by students. Designed for learners of all ages, this course will prove that algebra can be an exciting intellectual adventure and not nearly as difficult as many students fear.
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Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips
Professor Bruce H. Edwards
Immerse yourself in the unrivaled experience of learning—and grasping—calculus with Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips. These 36 lectures cover all the major topics of a full-year calculus course in high school at the College Board Advanced Placement AB level or a first-semester course in college. Award-winning Professor Bruce H. Edwards guides you through hundreds of examples and problems, each of which is designed to explain and reinforce the major concepts of this vital mathematical field.
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Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Professor Frank Cardulla
Discover why success in chemistry depends only on a genuine understanding of the field's concepts and ideas. Chemistry, 2nd Edition provides a foundation for future success by giving students a deep and thorough grasp of the fundamental problem-solving skills needed to study chemistry. Veteran science teacher and Professor Frank Cardulla's 36 carefully designed lectures are valuable tools for struggling students, students looking to perform better, home-schooled students, or anyone interested in finally understanding this important science.
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High School Level—Geometry
Professor James Noggle
Professor Noggle's lectures on geometry are exceptionally clear and well organized. He has an evident love for the topic, and a real gift for conveying the elegance and precision of geometric concepts and demonstrations. You will learn how geometrical concepts link new theorems and ideas to previous ones. This helps you see geometry as a unified body of knowledge whose concepts build upon one another.
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High School Level—Early American History: Native Americans through the Forty-Niners
Professor Linwood Thompson
Professor Linwood Thompson offers a fast-paced course loaded with insights and information, and all specially designed for high school age students who think that history is just "a bunch of names and dates." Watch and see for yourself why young people discover in Thompson’s courses a path to learning as a lifetime habit.
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High School Level—World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution
Professor Linwood Thompson
Professor Linwood Thompson teaches history by using costumes, research, and acting skills to portray representative characters from eras of history ranging from 3500 B.C. to the 1780s. He sees to it that students enjoy themselves naturally while learning world history thoroughly—a winning combination.
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Mastering the Fundamentals of Mathematics & High School Level—Algebra I (Set)
Professor James A. Sellers
Conquer the mechanics and applications of junior-high and high-school math in this two-course set designed by award-winning Penn State Professor James A. Sellers. In Mastering the Fundamentals of Mathematics, you’ll gain proficiency in the key skills necessary to unlock the door to more advanced areas of study—such as algebra, geometry, and calculus—and discover new levels of confidence in dealing with the math of everyday life. Next, Algebra I makes the concepts of first-year algebra—including variables, order of operations, and functions—easy to grasp.
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Mathematics Describing the Real World & Understanding Calculus (Set)
Professor Bruce H. Edwards
Master the fundamental concepts and applications of two fascinating branches of mathematics with this richly illustrated two-course set. Gain insights into functions, complex numbers, matrices, and much more with Mathematics Describing the Real World: Precalculus and Trigonometry. Then, cover all the major topics of a full-year calculus course in high school at the College Board Advanced Placement AB level or a first-semester course in college with Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips.
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Prove It: The Art of Mathematical Argument & Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips (Set)
Professor Bruce H. Edwards
Everyone from high school students to the more math-savvy will enjoy this two-course set from University of Florida professor Bruce H. Edwards. Prove It: The Art of Mathematical Argument initiates you into the thrilling discipline of solving proofs. And Understanding Calculus: Problems, Solutions, and Tips covers all the major topics of a full-year calculus course in high school at the College Board Advanced Placement AB level or a first-semester course in college.
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