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Thursday, 29 of July of 2010

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#20 – Video Flash Cards – Greek Letters

This collection of Video Flash Cards helps you learn the letters of the Greek alphabet. Both upper and lower case letters are covered. Several printable worksheets are provided as a bonus. The "cards" should be useful to students of mathematics, physics, astronomy, Greek and for new pledges of fraternities or sororities.

File Size: 81.5 Megabytes — Download Sample Video Flash Cards: Sample 1Sample 2

Price: $4.99

To order, go HERE


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#19 – Revamp of Mobile Site

I just finished revamping my much neglected mobile website. I hope those with video capable phones will like the new look.

The “Official” URL is: m.videomathtutor.com/ but that will just re-direct you to the actual link:

http://videomathtutor.websiteforever.mobi/


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#19 – Changing Videos to Blip.tv

I am slowly changing the YouTube videos I have embeded here to those I have on blip.tv. Why? Well, I will keep YouTube videos on my videomathtutor.com site, but many schools block YouTube, so I decided to make blip.tv the host of the embeded videos for THIS site. As of today, I changed the Video Brain Teasers here, and will follow up with the rest of the videos in the coming days.


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#18 – Video Brain Teasers Collection DVD

This is a collection of the first 58 Video Brain Teasers that have been posted here individually on this website (and elsewhere). These consist of recreational mental puzzles/problems dealing with the arrangement of matchsticks, coins, and other items. Also included is a pencil drawing game, a riddle, many Optical Illusions, a "Hidden Image" problem, a "Lateral Thinking" puzzle, and quite a few "Find the Twin" problems.

The puzzles on the Video DVD do not have the background music, only the individual puzzles in .M4V format have it in the DVD-ROM folder.

40 minutes of video. 18 pages of "Find the Twins" Puzzles in PDF Format.
1 DVD-R disc.

DVD Price: $14.99 – VOD Price: $9.99

For more details, click HERE.


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#17 – Upgraded mathpodcast website

It took me quite a while, but I *FINALLY* was able to upgrade my mathpodcast.com website (mirror site on my MobileMe account). I used iWeb to originally create it, but when I got iWeb 2, well… it pretty much screwed up all my files on my yahoo.com server. So I had to start over and redo about 90% of the site. I was able to salvage most of the main pages, and just did minor changes to them.

The good news is that I was able to add a few “bells and whistles” I did not have before, so I hope you all like the changes.

Another thing I should be able to do is to make more frequent Blog updates, and it will be easier for me to add new content using iWeb 2.

I decided to use smaller videos (iPod size) so that the videos use less memory on my laptop (and yours!). If you need larger ones, you can get those by watching the YouTube versions or, better yet, by purchasing my DVDs that include higher quality versions of my lessons. Remember, YOUR support allows me to create MORE videos! Don’t forget to support my advertisers too!


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#16 – Maple 13

I feel like a kid in a candy store! I have Maple 13 now!

Eventually, I hope to create special “how-to” videos so that others can learn how to use this incredible software. I have been a Maple user since the mid-90’s.


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#15 – More website changes

Made some changes on the the hompage of the videomathtutor.com website. I took out most of the ads on it, and added links to videos sites that also have my videos. I added a new Show player that I hope people will like better than the old one.

I also made a few other cosmetic changes. I still have a few more things to do with it, like adding the merchandise and a new PDF Printshop.


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#14 – Watch My YouTube videos in HQ

YouTube has just announced that embedded videos can now be seen in High Quality (HQ). The videos on my main website (www.videomathtutor.com) are from YouTube. Now, all you need to do is click the “up” arrow located on the lower right corner of the video,then click on the “HQ” button.

I recommend this for users with a FAST internet connection.


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#13 – Embed my videos

If you have YouTube and Google AdSense accounts, you can MAKE MONEY by placing my videos on your site! This is a great way for teachers, tutors, and students to earn a little extra cash every month, while learning some mathematics too! NOTE: only the FREE videos I have posted here are allowed. If you need videos of a certain size, visit my YouTube Channel and select the individual video you want (go to the playlist on top of page to easily find videos).

Click HERE for more information.


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#12 – Re-designed websites

The videomathtutor.com and mathpodcast.com websites got redesigned… FINALLY! It took me quite a while to get the videomathtutor.com site modernized (it no longer looks like something out of the early ‘90’s), and I hope you will like the result. It was created using RapidWeaver 3.6.

Please take your time to browse through the site. I do welcome any suggestions for further improvement. Also, please take the time to click on the ad banners I have placed there. By shopping at the affiliates I advertise, you are supporting my efforts to continue providing free and low-cost math tutoring videos. You are also encouraged to make a small donation if you find my videos to be of use to you (remember: a professional private tutor would charge you MUCH more than what you are getting from my videos, and I bet that tutor does not have the experience I have).

I am still working on getting the PDF Printshop modernized and hope to get a merchandise store up soon.

The mathpodcast.com site was created using iWeb 1.0. I am not completely satisfied with it, and may change it later on using RapidWeaver, but it should suit your purposes of getting high quality video podcasts of my free videos.

I also have a site on .Mac. I am having more and more problems getting files published on it, so I may stop mirroring the mathpodcast site on it. I have already switched the links I have on the iTunes Store, so I recommend you use mathpodcast.com to subscribe to my video podcasts from now on.


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