Archive for October, 2008
Derivatives
Have had quite a few requests asking if we can find some notes and information on derivatives.
So after a bit of sourcing, MiLearn found what they think is a solid link to some PDF files from Paul at Lamar University. He has graciously allowed us to link to his notes.
I hope you find them useful
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Management 101- The “New School” is NOW!
We have added a short tutorial brought to us and modified through an email from a user of MiLearn.
Think of how things ‘were’ in the workplace (mostly the baby – boomers), and then think of the direction management is heading towards; a more inclusive role in the lives of the workforce- a more collaborative and [...]
MiLearn asks…What are Enzymes?
Enzymes are biological catalysts. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed. Enzymes are made up of proteins that facilitate chemical reactions without affecting the chemical equilibrium. Enzymes simply speed up, or slow down catabolic, and anabolic, (synthesis of complex molecules), processes by lowering the activation energy for [...]
A Practical Trigonometry Tutorial
Hi again
We tapped the resources of an engineer from McGill university to help us bring some practical- real life examples explaining some of the elements of trigonometry. Here we touch on tangents, sine, cosine, and how they are of value to surveyors, construction design and the like.
Let us know what you think!
Practical Trigonometry Math
Cheers,
Michael
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