Monday, September 04, 2006

Welcome


Congratulations! You found our class blog! This is where we as a team will hopefully create a resource to help us conquer any issues that arise during our class this year. This is the place to talk about what’s happening in class; to ask a question you didn’t get to ask in class; to share your knowledge with fellow classmates and any other Internet users who choose to read our notes;…and most importantly it’s a place to reflect on what we’re learning.

A large part of retaining knowledge requires reviewing and discussing new information on a regular basis. This blog is intended to help each of you do just that. Between creating your own posts and commenting on your classmates’ posts, you will have the opportunity to explore each of the topics we cover this year in greater depth. I hope you will use this forum to help yourself and your classmates in whatever ways you can think of.

Blogging Prompt

Occasionally I will include a posting of my own, either to clarify a concept or to generate some further discussion. These postings will have a title similar to the one above this paragraph.

To get things rolling, here’s a question for you to think about and respond: Is God a mathematician? Why or why not?

Don’t forget to email me with the information I requested in class so I can include you on the team!

5 Comments:

At 5:34 PM, Blogger Drew said...

He is a mathematician bececause he made everything geometrically sound

 
At 9:52 PM, Blogger Brian said...

God is a mathematician. He created everything as male and female, and positive and negative. In regular life, as well as in the mathematics world positive and negative are needed to coexist with eachother to keep a balance. The number line, graphs, water level, etc. practically everything relies on this balance.

 
At 1:06 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

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At 4:02 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

God is a mathematician because he/she created everything. Everything can be related with math in one way or another.

 
At 9:01 AM, Blogger Danica said...

I don't believe in God. He is not a mathematician in my mind, only a myth.

 

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