I gladly accept any help I can get since I'm far from a mathematician myself.
Unfortunately I seem to have been a bit unclear in my post i.e. I'm actually looking for solutions made with Storyline.
Khan Academy I find second to none when it comes to digital education though I don't think they do their work in Storyline - am I correct in this assumption?
Never the less I would very much see whether you could help me out when I have passed beyond my maths basics and enter the trigonometry wasteland.
I would just use Khan as inspiration. I used to teach trig with colored chalk and was greatly hampered when we moved to whiteboards . I can envision some elegant trig solutions in Storyline. Contact me when you are ready.
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The Khan Academy immediately comes to mind https://www.khanacademy.org/math/trigonometry. Used to be a high school math teacher would love to help you with specific questions. Contact me at julie@waldengroup.net.
Cheers, Julie
Hi Julie,
Thank you for a quick reply.
I gladly accept any help I can get since I'm far from
a mathematician myself.
Unfortunately I seem to have been a bit unclear in
my post i.e. I'm actually looking for solutions made
with Storyline.
Khan Academy I find second to none when it comes to
digital education though I don't think they do their work
in Storyline - am I correct in this assumption?
Never the less I would very much see whether you
could help me out when I have passed beyond my
maths basics and enter the trigonometry wasteland.
All the best until then!
/Patrik
I would just use Khan as inspiration. I used to teach trig with colored chalk and was greatly hampered when we moved to whiteboards . I can envision some elegant trig solutions in Storyline. Contact me when you are ready.
Best, Julie
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