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Finding One Variable Statistics With a Graphing Calculator


By YouTube (Firm)

This quick YouTube video from high school statistics teacher Roger W. Davis explains how to find one variable statistics using the TI-84 graphing calculator. The demonstration goes through three steps: entering the data, finding one variable statistics using the STAT menu, and interpreting the results. The data created includes mean, sum, median and more. Flash player is required to view this video, and the running time for the clip is 3:12.

Language Focus: Data Commentary


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In this video, we'll look at describing data in tables and figures. This process is how a journalist can tell people what the numbers and figures in an article mean. We call this data commentary. We'll look at three things: where to find the data, what it means, and moderating a claim.

Statistics intro: Mean, median, and mode | Data and statistics | 6th grade | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This is a fantastic intro to the basics of statistics. Our focus here is to help you understand the core concepts of arithmetic mean, median, and mode.

Technology Vocabulary


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Do you love technology? This video features a conversation that highlights technology vocabulary and explains the meaning of each word. There is even a fill-in-the-blank quiz you can use to test your knowledge at the end!

Computational Linguistics: Crash Course Linguistics #15


By Math and Science

Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

Trigonometric Substitution


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into trigonometric substitution. It explains when to substitute x with sin, cos, or sec. It also explains how to perform a change of variables using u-substitution integration techniques and how to use right triangle trigonometry with sohcahtoa to convert back from angles in the form of theta to an x variable. There's plenty of examples and practice problems in this lesson.