I'm all about showing students how to do things. Lately I realized that students want to know if I made it (searching for relevancy). When pressed I usually show them this one. It's of my first resource websites I built in grad school. See, I'm old enough to pay homage to the old school blackboard, but yet try to keep resources people can use. I started the makings of a intermediate algebra curriculum, but that has gone on hold for now. What I really need to do is reclaim my old website look and feel from when I did tutoirng online. Before I lost my domain to Melbourne IT (I was not going to pay their $500+ maintenance fees), I had the darn site backed up with all of its pages, with one problem. I no longer had a hosting module or website editor that I could redo these pages to post them back on a server and rekindle the website. I lost some of the embedded pictures, but it looks something like this: It may have become inactive, but I think I may use a free do...
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