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DVD containing two separate talks on the subject of statistics, probability and fractals, aimed at GCSE pupils, aged 13 - 17. in HOW IMPROBABLE IS THAT? Matt Parker investigates the Lottery, coin and dice...
DVD containing two separate talks on the subject of the practical applications of mathematics, suitable for GCSE pupils, aged 14 - 17. In the first talk ‘Architecture - Shaped by Maths’, Paul Shepherd...
This program guides viewers through the concept of area and how it applies to calculating the area of parallelograms. The concepts are explained using example problems that are worked out step-by-step.
This 30 minutes program focuses on explaining the difference between lines, rays and planes as an introduction to mastering the skill of reading geometric figures. Basic concepts in geometry are explained by...
This package includes a DVD of two award-winning computer animations of mathematical concepts and theorems, as well as supplementary material. OUTSIDE IN explains the amazing discovery, made by Steve Smale...
LIVING ARCHITECTURE presents, for the first time, Rudolph Laban’s space harmony dance material, its geometric basis and the spiritual philosophy that is embedded in it.Researched and presented by dance...
A recording of a lecture delivered as part of the London Mathematical Society’s Popular Lecture series by Dr J.R. Silvester of King’s College London. Euclid found many curious properties of circles -...
Combines simple, practical demonstrations and real-world examples to introduce the sphere. Subject areas covered include: the earth as a sphere; great and small circles; definitions of latitude and...
CD-ROM resource exploring fundamental questions of science using interactive models and animations. Modules include topology; labyrinths and knots; cosmic geometry; complexity and cellular automata; life;...
Presents animated images of every three-dimensional uniform polyhedron. Begins with the five perfect, or Platonic solids, and goes on to show the four stellated polyhedra, then the 64 other regular solids...
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