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Blog #5

As the class ends, what is your input on its pros and cons (for improvement purposes).     -I would say that the pros is that the professor(s)  in the videos are relatively thorough. They explain everything in simple terms and answer all the questions that are popping up in my head. The con would be the fact that in some of the video tutorials there were times when calculator use was needed. The trouble was that I didn't fully understand how the teachers used calculator/graphing features, such as scatter plots and regression. If there was a way to introduce calculator use to students, then that would really help! What was your favorite thing to learn from this class?     -My favorite thing(s) to learn from this class would probably be either function transformations or long/synthetic division. I use to view these two topics as a challenge, but now that I've gained knowledge in these subject, I find them really simple! Horizontal and vertical transfor...

Blog #4

Comment on the difficulty of the lesson and the course thus far.       The difficulty of the lesson was not too hard because it was more of applying and combining everything I've learned in the past few weeks into the subject of radical and rational equations. And so far, the course has been wonderful! The lessons are explained step-by-step through the video, but what I love the most is the fact that the teacher in the video is able to address the questions I have without me physically asking him.  Comment on the teacher and if there is anything to improve.     My teachers have also been wonderful throughout this whole process! I can feel free to email them about any questions, thoughts, or concerns I may have, and they respond right away! It really shows that they are here for their students. And no, there isn't much to improve on. Just continue being yourselves!      What have you learned so far     I have lear...