Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Let’s help our political leaders

 Everyone is looking forward to the improvements of our public schools. Our political leaders claim they are our future.
What has happen? Many of our public schools low-income children do not get the educational support needed.
No one has said what changes are in the curriculum of the public schools that will produce the changes promised. There is an answer- Electronic Learning.
What is electronic learning? “Electronic Learning” produces a computer program that:
(a)    Introduce the skill, idea and concepts to our children using the state of the arts in multimedia technology.
(b)    Produce two quizzes and an examination to determine if the pupil has learned the idea, skill or concept.
(c)    Produce a homework page that presents to the pupil a number of problems to take home.
(d)   Upon the return of the pupil to the computer – records the pupils answer to the problems or questions. Grade the homework.
(e)   Recommend to the pupil his next assignment. Go to www.arithmeticskill.com and see how ASM-I works.
The base two is the computer base and is the bottom line in understanding how computers work.
If you want to find a job in the”Twenty First Century”, you must have minimal contact and understanding of computers.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Electronic Learning

                                                               
A good example of “Electronic Learning ““Arithmetic Skill Master I” ASM-I is an excellent example of “Electronic Learning”. ASM-I teaches the arithmetic skills of whole numbers.
ASM-I performs the following:
(a)    Introduce the skill using multimedia and graphic illustrations.
(b)   Test the child with quiz 1, quiz 2, and an examination.
(c)    Record the results of the tests.
When does the computer start to teach our children?
Quiz 1 and quiz 2 is designed to teach the pupils of ASM-1
In quiz 1, the problems made easy.  This is when ASM-I begins to teach. If a pupil
Answers a problem wrong, he wants to know where he made a mistake. This is where ASM-I shows him where he made his first mistake.
This procedure is thousands of year’s old- show the learner where he is making a mistake.
Quiz 2 continues in this paradigm. This has been the meaning of teaching for centuries.
“ASM-I Teaches”.
It is economically necessary for many of the Americas’ school systems to consider “Electronic Learning”.
Look at an excellent electronic learning program.
www.arithmeticskill.com
One teacher together with computers and a few technical assists doing the math work of ten math teachers standing in front of a math class.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Blog # 8

Lets help our political leaders.

Everyone is looking forward to the improvement of our public schools that our political leaders claim is in the near future.

What has happened ? Many of the parents of our low income children are still not giving the educational support needed.

No one has said what changes will be in the curriculum of the public schools that will produce the changes promised. There is an answer —Electronic Learning.

What is Electronic Learning?

Electronic Learning is a computer program that :

(a) Introduces the skills, concepts and ideas to our pupils.
(b) Produces two Quiz’s and examination to determine if the pupil has learned the skill, concept or idea.
(c) Produces a home work page that presents a number of problems or questions to take home.
(d) Upon the return of the pupil to the computer, the program will show the pupil the answer to the homework  problems or questions. The computer program will also grade the pupil.
(e) Record the pupils responses to the homework assignment.

Go to arithmeticskill.com to see an example of Electronic Learning ASM-I.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Learning Arithmetic

                                                                  BLOG #7

There are arithmetic facts that must be put to memory. Practice is the only answer. Addition facts -- the multiplication tables are a must. You must memorize theses facts. ASM-I directs you in these task. ASM--I make sure that you have accomplished each skill. Learning mathematics is a sequence of learning event.  Addition before subtraction-- multiplication before division. How well you learn each skill helps you in the learning of all the following skills. ASM-I makes sure you learn each skill to perfection. After passing the examination of each skill we will know that you have mastered the skills of whole number arithmetic. Calculators have been introduced in the third grade. This is the worst idea in the world. Caculators are useless when a child is trying to learn elementary algerba--simple arithmetic facts are needed in many cases.
Our children must understand arithetic when orther bases that base 10 are used. Base two introduces our pupils to the computer. If you want to find a job in the "Twenty First Century" you must have some contact and understanding of the computer. In most cubicals that have a new employee will work in will have a key board. The key board means they expect you to be able to type.
                                                                 BEING ABLE TO TYPE IS A MUST
Our Children must understand arithmetic when other bases are used in counting. They can't learn this with our first learning base 10 arithmatic. The computer uses base 2 - this is a fact every high school graduate should know and understand.
Again, it is the responsibility of the public schools of  America to teach our children what is needed to successfully enter our economy.
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