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Support Material:
Chaos Dialogue |
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http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/discussions/Chaos/
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| Description: |
Introduces the notion of chaos as the breakdown in predictability. |
| Technology Type: |
Java Applet | |
| Author: |
Shodor: Project Interactivate |
| Language: |
English | |
| Cost: |
Does not require payment for use |
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| Lesson Plan: |
Chaos |
| Tools: |
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Fire!! |
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Life |
| Courses: |
Math 6 |
Fractals, Probability of event |
| Math 7 |
Fractals, Probability |
| Geometry |
Fractals |
| Algebra II |
Geometric sequences and series, Infinite geometric series, Recursion and special sequences, Fractals (optional) |
| Discrete Math |
Sequences |
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tpowers |
| Comment: | An interesting discussion of chaos, but not to great for a clear-cut review or introduction to the topic. Seems to avoid taking a stance on any definition. |
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Laura |
| Comment: | This dialogue between student and mentor provides a taste of what chaos is about without getting complicated. |
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