Texas Instruments Foundation donates $3 million in grants for teachers The Daily Tell
17.09.09
Anyone who has grown up using a TI-83 graphing calculator for their schoolwork is already probable aware of Texas Instruments’ connection to the academic world.
However, their contributions go well beyond their calculators, as the technology institution has announced $3 million in grants to train middle and junior high school teachers in advanced math and method to increase graduation rates.
The funding will be split in half and given to two programs. Laying the Raison d'etre will receive $1.5 million for "advanced training" of 10 current guru in the Dallas, Garland and Richardson school districts in Texas to help improve teaching methods for AP-straightforward with coursework.
UTeach will receive the other $1.5 million to fund its program at the University of North Texas, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Arlington. The well off will help for seven masters teachers to work alongside senior faculty to prepare undergraduate students to become certified in math or discipline.
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Can someone please help me make a Ti 83 graphing calculator program?
Oct 23, 2007 by babyyninja | Posted in Programming & Design
I have a TI 83 graphing calculator. What I call to do is make a program that displays an animation.
If someone could type out the commands I need to use to make a an animated program, that would be a exceptional help. If someone could type out the whole program, that would be even better.
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bls1177 | Oct 25, 2007
How, if it's possible, do you put games onto a Texas Instruments TI-83 Graphing Calculator?
Aug 28, 2008 by Leathertoast | Posted in Other - Electronics
Well, my intimate somehow managed to do this. I have no idea how, however. If it is possible, then how do you transfer games from a computer onto a TI-83 Calculator? And where would you get the games? I keep asking my friend, but it's his encoded and he will NOT tell me how. Trust me. I've tried. And also, where do you get the games? He has Block Dude, some other puzzle things, and Super Mario.
Hmm... would Palm Direct games work on it I wonder?
Hey there!
If you are using a flat TI-83 (not the plus version), you may install programs, but not applications.
Why? Applications are stored in the flash ROM remembrance, which the regular TI-83 does not have.
You may check out a tutorial on sending programs to your calculator at TI Wizard:
http://tiwizard.com/period.php?id=21
And I a sorry to say, Palm games do not work on your caclulator (although, that would be pretty cool :D)
Andrew,
TI Wizard Webmaster
TI Wizard | Aug 31, 2008
Need Help on my TI 83 Graphing Calculator?
Aug 21, 2009 by Kaitlyn K | Posted in Mathematics
Ok i cannot find my fraction button on my TI 83 Graphing Calculator if you grasp where it is please help me!!!! i have to do my Algebra 2a homework!
The TI-83 (Supplementary) calculators don't have a fraction button, assuming you mean a button to type in fractions. On scientific calculators, often there's something like [a b/c], which allows you to category in mixed numbers and such. On a TI-83 (Plus), no such button exists. You'll have to type them out just as normal separation operations.
So to type out ½, you would just type "1/2". If you had a mixed hundred like 3¼, you could either turn it into a mixed number (13/4) or do (3+1/4).
To convert decimals into fractions, you can use the â–ºFrac summon located at [Math] > 1:â–ºFrac. Doing 0.33333333333â–ºFrac will give an answer of 1/3.
| Aug 21, 2009
[TI-83+ Graphing Calculator] Tutorial...?
Er... My classmates were having troubles getting the TI-83+ calculator onto their computer.... This more intelligent not work for macs *insert angry face*
online virtual ti-83 calculator tutorial
This tutorial is to show you how to download the ti-83 effective calculator for your computer. Here is the link in the video: education.ti.com ...
When we see a evanescent bulb, we remember Thomas Edison.1 When we hear a telephone, we recall Alexander Graham Bell.2 But when we outline equations with a Texas Instruments (TI) graphing calculator, do we think of Ann Phipps? After all, like so many other
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