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What is Software Histroy and Types of Software
Software Description: Software is a set of guidelines, information, or projects that are used to operate a PC and perform transparent tasks. In simple words, programming advises PC how it works. A common term used to refer to fast-growing applications, documents, and projects that are in demand for gadgets such as PCs, cell phones, tablets, and other smart gadgets. The configuration varies by machine, which is the actual PC component that plays the job.
Rahman Ullah AHMADZAIPublished 2 years ago in EducationPersonal Knowledge Management- Skill of Today
I remember when I first heard of COVID-19, I thought that it would not affect India or even if it does, our lives won’t change. But as the days passed by, now I see a completely changed world. The cities don’t feel the same and industries like tourism and hospitality are hard hit. We all have heard people getting fired from jobs and zero business form past months. This is the times that are defined as crises by many economics experts.
Chinmay SarafPublished 2 years ago in EducationWhat's a pop tart and where are the modular forms?
Disclaimer ( I assume modular forms are functions that map something congruent to the integer set to a cyclical set but I might be wrong)
Nicholas PowersPublished 2 years ago in EducationAchieving Science Literacy
Achieving Science Literacy This is part 2 of a 3 part series on Scientific literacy. In the first installment, I covered “What is Scientific Literacy?” This installment will rely on the content present in the previous post, and I highly recommend that you read that first. If you are like me and just want to hit the deep end running (to mix my metaphors), then by all means, please do.
Christian DeJarnettePublished 2 years ago in EducationIs dark energy Necessary?
Before you read I might be spoiling what dark energy actually is, so if you want to give it a try yourself and don't want any hints just think about it and apply problem solving methods and see what you come up with.
Nicholas PowersPublished 2 years ago in Education- Top Story - February 2022
Rebranding Mathematics
I have been absolutely infatuated with mathematics since my junior year of highschool. I took that love of the subject and decided to pursue it in my college career. My ability and general enjoyment of the subject led me to tutor other students as they struggled with the maths that I had completed. This supporting educational role brought a few things to light: math is scary/hard, how will this be useful, and math is boring. These views broke my heart. Then the thought of "Why is math viewed this way?" crept its way into my number laden mind. The conclusion I have come to after teaching in a one on one enviroment for the past four years is that the issue is a branding or rather a presentational issue.
Caleb WagnerPublished 2 years ago in Education Thoughts on Series expansions and what I call matrix parse-able algebra or the better known Linear algebra
Proof of polynomial derivative using binomial expansion which is useful because it means if we have a polynomial series expansion for any function then we can find the derivatives by taking the derivative of the terms which are all polynomial and if we can produce a partial sum formula where the output of the series expansion is rational in nature for every input or it is the case that
Nicholas PowersPublished 2 years ago in EducationThe Importance of Stem
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I AM ENDLESSPublished 2 years ago in EducationCollege Algebra Requirement Should End
The Nefarious Pretense of College Algebra I don’t know who runs the algebra lobby in Washington, but they have perpetrated a profound coup. Somehow, they have convinced colleges across America that the temporary and partial mastery of their recipes for solving obscure problems is somehow an indispensable benefit to society.
Otis AdamsPublished 2 years ago in Education3 things I wish I knew earlier about using Airtable
It took me two days to build a simple form on Airtable to collect data and match people based on certain criteria, essentially creating many-to-many relationships between two sets of people. If I had known these three things I would have finished this project in a few hours.
Ewuranna Smith-QuaysonPublished 2 years ago in EducationUnderstanding the Basics of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have been some of the hottest topics around for close to a decade now. If it’s hot it’s got to be worth learning about, am I right? Get it, ‘learning’ about? Learning used to be something that only human beings and some non-human animals could do. Those days are over my friend, now even machines can learn! Read on if you want to ‘learn’ more. Oops, there I go again, LOL!
Everyday JunglistPublished 2 years ago in EducationGenetic Engineering
Concerns about the unethical and unsafe use of genetic engineering arose with the advent of genetic engineering and DNA technology combined in the 1970s due to a lack of understanding and knowledge of these technologies. A well-known example is the early use of combined DNA technology to produce genetically modified organisms. In the 1980s, there was a debate as to whether the new mutants created by genetic DNA research could be considered patented, but the US Department of Agriculture approved the sale of the first genetically modified organism, a virus used as a synthetic vaccine, from a single gene in -1986.
Finn HenryPublished 3 years ago in Education