[Year 12 SofDev] Victorian Curriculum

Poultney, Gordon A Poultney.Gordon.A at edumail.vic.gov.au
Thu Jul 28 10:58:36 AEST 2016


In Methods 1 we now teach Newton's bisection method for finding approximations of solutions.

It is best taught using Excel and is very similar to a binary search algorithm in SD.

cheers
              Gordon

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A Mathematics teacher has just approached me about the new content that is included in their text for 2017. It’s very interesting that they are including sorting, specifically a selection sort algorithm!

I was straight into Sof Dev mode, flicking through the text and showing visualisations. Sounds like I will be a “special” guest in Year 8 Math next year.

Anyone noticed other subject changes including a link to technology / algorithms?

David Clements
Head of Computing & eLearning
Brentwood Secondary College
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