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| mathematics News+ XML/RSSBy Strategic Book Group New Book Makes Einstein’s Theories Easy to Understand By Ida Byrd-Hill Students with specific career goals are driven to acquire the credentials necessary to reach their goals. They study and apply enormous effort. By League for Innovation 1,500 educators and corporate and association leaders gather to discuss how to increase student success in STEM majors and careers, as well as how to strategically use information technology to better serve students, campuses, and communities. By Nishath Ahmed Models with discrete events can run over 100 times faster in MapleSim 4.5 By idevbooks.com Column Subtraction 1.4 allow the user to set his own problems, has over 30 jigsaw puzzles to reward for right answers and supports iOS4 and the retina display of iPhone 4 and the new iPod Touch. By League for Innovation The League for Innovation announced today that Michael C. Lach, special assistant, STEM Education, U.S. Department of Education, will keynote the closing general session at the first annual STEMtech conference being held October 31 - November 3. By Bart Aslin Students pursuing careers in machining technology can access scholarships available through the SME Education Foundation, thanks to funding from the Gene Haas Foundation. SEM Link and Music For the People Entertainment host special edition of "Live at the BBQ" at Kitty's By Tokiwa T. Smith Science, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc (SEM Link) and Music For the People Entertainment “party with a purpose” at "Live at The BBQ" Sundays at Kitty's on August 15, 2010 to raise funds and awareness for SEM Link’s Bay Area Programs By Professor John Banzhaf Massachusetts' new law, designed to help nullify the Electoral College by requiring state electors to vote as a block for the national popular vote winner in presidential elections, could cut the power of its citizens to affect elections By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf Powerful but obscure mathematical tools are proving to be very effective weapons against terrorism because they show how small and inexpensive changes in existing anti-terrorist techniques can multiply their effectiveness and save innocent lives. By Dark 7 Invader (Wu-Tang International) One of the most vital Element of Wu-Tang Productions speaks to Wu-International on their last series of interviews about his coming album, project with KRS-One, Guru (Gangstarr) and more By Bart Aslin Since 1998, the SME Education Foundation has provided over $4.0 million in financial aid through its scholarship program. This year, 140 students received scholarships. By EIEprogramme.com London-born Child prodigy, Anne-Marie Imafidon was invited to the British equivalent of the House of Senate (UK House of Lords) to be honoured for her record-breaking achievements in Mathematics and Computing. By Triangle Coalition The Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education now offers individual memberships to current K-12 educators in an effort to incorporate the teachers’ perspective in its call to improve STEM education. By bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation has awarded Family and Director Scholarships to six future manufacturing engineers pursuing careers in electrical, industrial, mechanical, medical and nuclear manufacturing engineering. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation has expanded and enhanced its award-winning Manufacturing is Cool website using pop culture to encourage young people to consider careers in manufacturing engineering. By TenMarks Education Inc Personalized interactive programs help students avoid summer slide in math By Bart Aslin Dr. Irving Pressley McPhail, president and CEO of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME), received a Doctor of Engineering Degree from Polytechnic Institute of New York University. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation celebrates its 30th Anniversary with the expansion of its Gateway Academy in a partnership with Project Lead The Way. By Nishath Ahmed New releases of Maple and MapleSim now available Advanced Technology For Design, Modeling & High-performance Simulation Saves Engineers Time & Effort By Nishath Ahmed New releases of Maple and MapleSim now available By Association for Computing Machinery WHAT: Computer Vision and Computer Graphics for the Analysis of Fine Art WHO: David Storck WHEN: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 6:30PM - 9:00PM WHERE: Hewlett Packard (see directions), Bldg. 48, Oak Room, Pruneridge and Wolfe, Cupertino, CA COST: FREE By Bart Aslin SME Education Foundation Sponsored Schools Receive Access to State-of-the-Art PLM Solutions By Bart Aslin A new pilot program for kids, building electric Wheelie Cars at the manufacturing facilities of Focus: HOPE, has Detroit's education leaders applauding. By Bart Aslin CareerMe.org is the SME Education Foundation's all-inclusive advanced manufacturing resource for students, educators, business and industry. By Bart A. Aslin The Third Annual Dr. James Hannemann Leadership Award was presented to Bart A. Aslin, director, SME Education Foundation at the 2010 National Robotics Challenge on April 17. By Yogesh Kr Tomar GYANMANIA INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD 2010, the first ever online Mathematics Olympiad, to foster the skills and ingenuity of the students at a global level. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation presented Emerson with its 2010 Outstanding Partner Award for their consistent support and generous funding of its technology-based youth programs. By Nishath Ahmed Lanika Solutions Joins Maplesoft’s reseller Network By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation acknowledges private donors and major industry for extraordinary support of its STEM manufacturing progarms. By Bart Aslin A new scholarship offered by The National Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME) and the SME Education Foundation rewards the academic excellence of minorities pursuing manufacturing engineering education. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation has funded $815,000 to its industry partner, Project Lead The Way for expansion of its Gateway Academy, a summer program which introduces 6th-8th grade students to the basics of engineering concepts. By The Ritterbusch Group/Kern Family Foundation Minnesota students’ participation in an innovative series of middle and high school classes that blend science, technology, engineering and math grew by 44 percent in 2009. More than 33,500 students from 161 schools took part in the program. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation has begun to fund Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Centers at 400 Project Lead The Way high schools across the country. By Bart Aslin This summer, 6th - 8th grade students in Eagle River, Wis. will be introduced to the basics of engineering concepts at the Gateway Academy - a summer youth program offered by the SME Education Foundation and Project Lead The Way. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation will be honored at the Progressive Manufacturing Awards Gala on May 5, 2010 at The Breakers in Palm Beach, FL. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation celebrates National Engineers Week - Feb. 15-21, with the distribution of their new video, "Innovate: All Systems Go," featuring high school students building their own solar car and visiting the Johnson Space Center. By SDK Technologies Welcome to Speed Math, a new way in calculation. A combination of workbook and CD is an innovative approach to teach speed computation using Vedic mathematics. Speed Math makes calculations enjoyable, exciting and enlightening. By Thomas J. McFeeley McPhail calls for systemic change in science and engineering curricula and offers support through NACME to underrepresented minority students By Subhendu Sen Subhendu Sen, a Vedic Maths teacher from Navi Mumbai, India, will disclose a new & easy way of subtraction using Vedic Maths techniques on the Teacher's day, the 5th September, 2009 through Webinar. By Excellence in Education programme This year's high school exams results included surprise successes from pint-size prodigies such as Jude (Jide) Alli, and Twins Peter and Paula Imafidon who passed college-level exams at the age of six, and eight. They passed by playing number games. By Excellence in Education programme London child geniuses Peter Imafidon, Jude Alli and Paula Imafidon set national and international records by passing high school exams in Mathematics, and computing/ICT while at Elementary/Primary school By Bart Aslin Funding from the Ford Motor Company Fund supports the SME Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Ford (PAS) and Henry Ford Academy Scholarships. By Tutorgiant It's Back to School Time! Tutorgiant.com Offers Online Video Lessons to Students 24/7. Video Lessons and Worksheets in Math, Reading, Grammar and Writing are Available On Demand with Internet Access. By EIEprogamme.com London Twins, Peter and Paula Imafidon have now made history as the first ever 8-year-olds to pass the University of Cambridge's Advanced Mathematics in 800 years. By Math Education News Russian School of Mathematics (RSM), a popular K-12 after-school math enrichment and tutoring program based in Newton MA, receives "2009 Best of Newton" Award from the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) By Math Education News RSM, an after school K-12 math enrichment program based in Newton, MA has been selected for the 2009 Best of Newton Award by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) for its outstanding level of service and commitment to excellence in math education. By Claremont graduate University Claremont is home to some of the nation's top math researchers. By Bart Aslin The SME Education Foundation's award-winning Manufacturing is Cool! Web site has been enhanced using an innovative and highly creative approach in challenging young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math. By Outskirts Press, Inc. Outskirts Press, Inc. has published The Essentials of High School Math: Covering the Standards set by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics by Joseph R. Davis, which is the author's most recent book to date. | ||||||||||||||||||||||