DIVE CD-Rom for Saxon Math Algebra 1, 3rd Edition
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 DIVE CD-Rom for Saxon Math Algebra 1, 3rd Edition

Digital Interactive Video Education / 2007 / Compact disc

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Boost your students understanding of Saxon Math with DIVE's easy-to-understand lectures! Each lesson concept in Saxon Math's textbook is taught step-by-step on a digital whiteboard, averaging about 10-15 minutes in length; and because each lesson is stored separately, you can easily move about from lesson-to-lesson as well as maneuver within the lesson you're watching. Taught from a Christian worldview, Dr. David Shormann also provides a weekly syllabus to help students stay on track with the lessons. DIVE teaches the same concepts as Saxon, but does not use the problems given in the text; it cannot be used as a solutions guide.

Algebra 1 covers functions, linear and quadratic equations, statistics, probability, geometry and more. 3rd Edition.

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Title:  DIVE CD-Rom for Saxon Math Algebra 1, 3rd Edition
Format: Compact disc
Vendor: Digital Interactive Video Education
Weight: 2 ounces
UPC: 700261254579
Series: Saxon DIVE CD-Roms
Stock No: WW344213

Author/Artist Review

Author: David Shormann
Located in: Houston, Texas
Submitted: December 27, 2007

    Tell us a little about yourself.  I am a Christian and I began teaching math and science in 1990. I have a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, a M.S. in Marine Chemistry, and a PhD in Aquatic Science.

    What was your motivation behind this project?  I wanted to find a way to provide math and science lectures for homeschooling families. I thought "wouldn't it be great if students had a course that had the look and feel of a live classroom lecture, but also allowed them to learn at their own pace?" Judging by the response we have received so far, it seems that the DIVE CDs are a great thing to many, and not just homeschoolers, but private and public school students, too.

    What do you hope folks will gain from this project?  I hope they get a great math or science education, one that allows them to better understand the connection between Christ and learning. When we learn a subject like math, it is connected to other subjects as well, such as science, history, etc. Most importantly though, math is a tool for studying God's creation, and it is very important that students make that connection.

    How were you personally impacted by working on this project?  It has allowed me to see that there are a lot of great families out there that take educating their children very seriously.

    Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists?  Christ is the rock that I build on, and His word and His works are my greatest sources of inspiration. My wife Karen is a wellspring of great ideas, and has a great understanding of the needs of home educators. Students and parents that write me with questions, complements and critiques are also a great source of inspiration. Some of my favorite authors/sources of inspiration include Francis Bacon, Leonhard Euler, Michael Faraday, Matthew Maury, Cornelius Van Til, John Saxon, Douglas Wilson, James Nickel, and my pastor, Gene Franklin.

    Anything else you'd like readers / listeners to know:  Try to finish calculus in high school! Practically all of the technological advances of the last 300 years are a result of calculus. Calculus is about the study of motion, or rates of change, and God's creation is full of motion. A good understanding of calculus allows students to better understand God's works, allowing them to be more effective managers of His creation (Genesis 1:28).

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