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Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Last Xbox Founder Leaves Microsoft

Last Xbox Founder Leaves Microsoft

It’s the end of an era: the last member of the original Xbox team has resigned from Microsoft.

Otto Berkes, the current partner hardware architect for Bing, ended his 18-year career at the company on Monday, according to The Seattle Times. He is apparently joining “for another company outside of the Seattle area.” Microsoft has yet to return Mashable‘s request for comment.


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Tuesday, 24 May 2011

How to solve equations

Solving equation is child play when you follow few simple rules. Watch this video and learn how to it in less than 10. Mins

http://www.gcsemathsguide.com/solving-equations-using-balancing-method/

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How to Make Origami

How to Make Origami

Origami is fun to make and aesthetically beautiful… however, the Origami Boomerang goes beyond beauty: it’s not only fun to make, but also fun to play with!

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Monday, 23 May 2011

Lady Gaga Sells Entire New Album for $0.99 on Amazon

Lady Gaga Sells Entire New Album for $0.99 on Amazon

Monday just got a little less murky for all those Lady Gaga fans out there anxiously awaiting the arrival of her new album, Born This Way, as the disc is available for digital download on Amazon today for a mere $0.99
 
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Monday, 3 January 2011

Question on bearing


The aim of this question was to find the bearing of S from T.  Whenever you get that sort of question, always start measuring from the point which says "from" if you know what I mean :)
I've done the working out approximately so double check it.  

Sunday, 2 January 2011

GCSE maths revision tips: Simplifying surds

This a quick video I made on surds.  Surds are not as hard as they look to be honest so watch the video and  see for yourself :)

enjoy

Saturday, 1 January 2011

GCSE maths revision tips

Here is a list of the things you can do to revise for your GCSE maths:

  • use revision cards:  One the best method out there to revise for maths.  The idea is to write down examples, keywords, formulae etc... or anything you find hard to remember.  When you are free like traveling on the bus, just get your cards out and start reading them.

  • revise with a partner :  This is tricky one.  Reason being you could potentially get distracted into a useless conversation or even worst get confused because the other person's understanding is lower than yours.  My recommendation would be to team up with someone who is better than you :)  on the subject concerned.

  • Make poster:  This one is similar to making revision cards but on a bigger scale.  The idea is to stick all the posters around your room so that they are sort of on your face all the time.  Well when you are in your room or kitchen or........... wherever you fancy :).  You will notice that those question you found difficult at first become quite easy once you see them again and again.

  • Talk out loud when revising:  This a funny one as your parents or sibling might think that you've gone crazy.  But here you going to read your notes or revision materials out loud.  When you speak out loud, you tend to think more when you talk out loud rather than just reading things in your head.  Try it :)


  • PAST EXAM PAPERS:  Possibly the best one in my opinion.  Actually this is a must.  When you practice exam papers, first it gives you a feel of how exams questions are going to be like.  Secondly, you can start noticing pattern on the sort of questions you are going to get.  In maths, there's certain topic that always pop-up.  Never miss this crucial part of your exam preparation.  I often get asked by student where they can get hold of past exam papers.  Well its' easy, all you need to do is enter your email and name on the form by the sidebar ==> and I will send out papers FREE OF CHARGE.  

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