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85 votes
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Any good math textbook/book recommendations
I would like to get slightly more educated in mathematics again - I took some basic calculus and linear algebra classes while doing my degree, but most likely forgot what I learned for the most...
I would like to get slightly more educated in mathematics again - I took some basic calculus and linear algebra classes while doing my degree, but most likely forgot what I learned for the most part. Are there any good books that you guys would recommend for someone who wants to learn math again?
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Rise of the furries: A purr-fect storm for transgender rights
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US Supreme Court strikes down President Biden's student loan forgiveness: Now what?
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Well before the first climbing frame was patented as "jungle gym", mathematician Charles Hinton thought they might be able to teach kids four-dimensional thinking
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Finland wants to reverse downward trends in PISA school aptitude tests, and promote a focused learning environment, with new laws around mobile phone use
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Study tips, efficient use of learning resources, tools
I think many of us are students, or just like self-learning some topics for themselves, perhaps their work requires studying — I think it might be interesting to collect a few tips we have...
I think many of us are students, or just like self-learning some topics for themselves, perhaps their work requires studying — I think it might be interesting to collect a few tips we have experience with on how to do it efficiently.
I would start with probably one of the best tools in this category that I think are still underutilized by many: spaced-repetition software. Perhaps more people might be familiar with the concept from language learning with word cards, but the base idea is that reinforcing some knowledge at increasing intervals will effectively make you remember it ’forever’. A final selling point on this topic: it only requires 10 minutes out of your entire life to remember a fact for basically forever with instant recall - that’s a very good use of one’s time in my opinion. For more information on it here is a great article.
(It’s talking about Anki, a notable spaced repetition program that is free and open-source (the ios client is paid though, as this is the only income source of the maintainer, but you could just use the web interface as well. Not affiliated))20 votes -
The Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA)
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US President Joe Biden can probably forgive student debt even if Supreme Court of the United States rules against him
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The second generation of school shootings
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The best Chromebooks for students (and how to choose the right one)
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Any college CS majors here? Any tips for one?
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it. I’m...
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it.
I’m currently attending WGU online, but also work full time so I don’t have a ton of free time to learn or work on side projects.
Anyone have advice for a guy in my scenario? I ended up dropping out of college a couple times during COVID and now I’m just trying to get back on the right path.
The language I know best is Java, but I’ve been trying to learn C++ and web development as well. Applied for internships but no luck so far, I think I need to make some better projects.
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Any Tildes users in college? Dorm or off-campus living for the first year?
I’m attending college this fall and moving cross country for this move. I wanted to ask everyone who’s currently in college or graduated not too long ago on whether if it’s worth it to stay...
I’m attending college this fall and moving cross country for this move. I wanted to ask everyone who’s currently in college or graduated not too long ago on whether if it’s worth it to stay on-campus in the dorms.
I heard you get assigned a roommate and some dorms, depending on which one you get, can have 1-3 additional roommates.
I’ve always had my own room and the closest thing I’ve had to a roommate was my little sister…but she had her own room as well.
I know staying on campus it’s easier to get to class and I get to live the traditional college experience. I don’t mind having a roommate but I heard if you have a shitty one, it’s not gonna be fun.
The perks of having your own apartment you get the ability of having your own space and doing whatever you want with no dorm monitors right? Only downside is paying rent?
If you have any insight or experience to share I'd love to hear them! 🙏
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The revolt of the Christian home-schoolers
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Seven wounded in Virginia shooting after Huguenot High School graduation ceremony
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Let kids be kids
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The muddled legacy of Oxford University's Dangerous Sports Club
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The best childcare in the world? Maybe so, but new parents in Iceland are holding out for better.
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Kids’ reading scores have soared in Deep South states
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Cognitive endurance as human capital
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The rise of the "trauma essay" in college applications | Tina Yong
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Indiana governor signs “Don’t Say Gay” bill that forces teachers to out trans kids to their parents
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Welcome to America’s most elite girls boarding school. Let the hazing begin.
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Teachers in Denmark are using apps to audit their students' moods – some experts are heavily skeptical of the approach
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Munger Hall: A billionaire's bizarre social experiment
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University of California under fire for Blackstone investment
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The long road to #StoptheShock
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Why Sweden punches above its weight in music
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Lord of the Rings–quoting performance wins this year’s ‘Dance Your PhD’ contest
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Globetrotting Black nutritionist Flemmie P. Kittrell revolutionized early childhood education and illuminated ‘hidden hunger’
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Texas parents voice concern over gun found in elementary bathroom
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Banned in the USA: The growing movement to censor books in schools
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A Black professor trapped in anti-racist hell
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What will "classically trained" look like for computer science and digital literacy?
This might be a weird framing but it's been bugging me for a few days. Many fields have a concept of classical training -- this is most common in music but applies in the humanities and many other...
This might be a weird framing but it's been bugging me for a few days. Many fields have a concept of classical training -- this is most common in music but applies in the humanities and many other areas. For example I do a lot of CAD work for my job, but I received what I would consider a "classical education" in design...I learned to draft by hand and physically model before I was ever allowed to work digitally. I got a lot of value out of this approach and it still informs the way I work today.
A lot of people view computers and technology as modern and almost anti-classical, but as the tech industry matures and the internet moves from something shiny and new to something foundational to our society, what will the new classicism look like?
Thanks for reading my question.
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University of California plans to deduct pay for employees who participated in strike
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Build Your Own: React, ProseMirror, and Redux
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The Florida High School Athletics Association said student athletes should be required to give detailed information about their periods to school administrators when they register to play
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US school librarians vilified as the 'arm of Satan' in book-banning wars
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Government refuses to fund UK students at new medical school despite ‘chronic’ doctor shortage
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Norway's golden generation of athletes proves the value of sport as a public good – commitment to making the “joy of sport” available to all is producing world-class talent
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Five days in class with ChatGPT
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A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
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How Finland is teaching a generation to spot misinformation
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Sabaton awarded Enlightener of the Year Award 2022 by The Swedish Skeptics Association – presented to those that go above and beyond in order to educate people
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Age that kids acquire mobile phones not linked to well-being, says Stanford Medicine study
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Sold a Story: How teaching kids to read went so wrong
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The University of California and workers reached a tentative deal to end strike
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Students rebel against heat-sensing crotch monitor surveillance devices
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Infectious disease applicants plummet, and US hospitals are scrambling
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AI homework
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