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[edit]- Math
- Mathematical humor
- Abbott and Costello had several skits in their films and on stage that were base on Mathematical humor. Among them are:
- 7 x 13 = 28;
- Change for a five;
- Who's on first? can also be included.
- Abbott and Costello had several skits in their films and on stage that were base on Mathematical humor. Among them are:
- Finding GCF without calculation, graphically — with animated GIF.
- This seems to be an original research, which I cannot publish here first. I must publish it elsewhere in a valid original source (see guidelines, Cite sources and Reliable sources.)
- Mathematical humor
- Logic
- Jewish calendar paradox — just a brief description with reference to my web site
- The problem is that I could not find any reference to this issue. I can
- Jewish calendar paradox — just a brief description with reference to my web site
t even find the references to the various Jewish laws that together
- Stanford's d.School -- Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford
- Officially, the d.School is an institute, not a school. (Stanford has seven schools, e.g., School of Education (SUSE), Graduate School of Business (GSB), School of Engineering (SoE). A school awards its students degrees and has its own courses. The d.School is part of the SoE and, formally, its courses may belong to any one of Stanford's schools. In fact every d.School course is taught by faculty from several and often diverse department just as its students.
- All d.School courses are project-based: The students learn by working in teams on real-world projects.
- The d.School is truly an interdisciplinary educational institute -- its faculty and students come from all schools, departments and programs on campus.
- The d.School has several names and I'd like Wikipedia users to find this article by entering any of them:
- d.School
- Stanford d.School (is this one needed? will be needed if other universities start calling their design institutes d.School.)
- Hasso Plattner Institute of design at Stanford
- Stanford Institute of Design -- needed because the shorter entry Institute of design at Stanford is not intuitive and therefore is unlikely. -- For now I think this is the most suitable name for this article.