Microsoft Mathematics

February 7, 2011

From basic math to precalculus, Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 can help you visualize and see mathematical concepts as you’ve never seen them before. This free downloadable tool includes step-by-step instructions and explains fundamental concepts. … includes a full-featured graphing calculator that’s designed to work just like a hand-held calculator and ink handwriting support to recognize hand-written problems.

via Microsoft Mathematics: Microsoft Education Product Center.


REU 2010@CS.RIT.EDU

February 7, 2011

REU 2010@CS.RIT.EDU. “In our REU program, the students will work in an interdisciplinary environment with special focus on data visualization and distributed high performance file systems. The students will utilize the existing framework of the Spiegel project, a collaborative effort between the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation (CCRG) and the Department of Computer Science to analyze and visualize the simulation of galactic events such as the formation of galactic nuclei and supermassive black hole mergers. “


Great Minds in STEM

February 2, 2011

Great Minds in STEM™ encourages all engineering, applied science, computer science and math students to apply for this grant. To qualify for a scholarship, applicants must be full time college students active in the Hispanic community majoring in science, technology, engineering and math with an overall grade point average of at least a 3.0. 

via Great Minds in STEM.