Here’s a set from SimCAT 6, based on Set Theory and Minima Maxima…
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J
Here’s a set from SimCAT 6, based on Set Theory and Minima Maxima…
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J
The 3rd and final set from SimCAT 5, another calculative set:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlqyvQ8XxBY&list=UUEmG6PGg32luUpltlCsopag
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J
Here’s the second DI set from SimCAT 5:
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J
Here’s a calculative set: the first set from SimCAT 5.
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J
Another set from CAT 2006 today, based on grouping and conditionalities.
Next time I will do a calculative DI set, from SimCAT 5.
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J
Hi folks,
Here’s the second DI set from Sim 1. For those who find “tournaments” questions awkward, this might be of help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIBr1oCAHsI&feature=youtu.be
In the next couple of weeks, I’ll do another set from CAT 2006 (based on Grouping and Conditionality) and then post an analysis of the sets from SimCAT 5.
regards
J
Here’s another DI set; Set 3 from SimCAT 1 (2014), a relatively calculative one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNkCwIs7kfo&feature=youtu.be
Coming up on Thursday: set 2, featuring a “tournament-style” question set.
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J
Hi folks,
As promised, another post of DI. This one is a set from the first SimCAT of the 2014 season. I have tried to make the video slightly shorter this time as the earlier videos were rather long and might not be that user-friendly to view on a dicey net connection….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2zhdS3gWWA&feature=youtu.be
regards
J
Well folks,
Here’s the second installment of the DI, the (in)famous Erdos Number set from CAT 2006.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8zcvaB2QQ&feature=youtu.be
I’ll most probably be able to put up one more video this week, so stay tuned 🙂
regards
J
Dear Readers,
A lot of people have been asking me to do DI, but I have been putting it off as it is very difficult to explain DI on a static page. So starting this week, I am going to try something new; PPT-based video explanations. I’m starting off with a set from CAT 2006, and will move on to some more sets from other older (paper-based) CATs and from the SimCATs. The idea is to demonstrate how to approach a DI set in the wild, so to speak.
(Note: Please watch it in at least 480p resolution!)
Since making these videos is a pretty time-consuming process, I will temporarily have to switch to one post in a week. If I can get more efficient at this video-making, then I’ll go back to two posts, and will also try to do some maths questions in a similar format!
Do let me know what you think in the comments…
regards
J