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Dear Colleague, Below are links to the files that contain color versions of the transparencies I used in my presentations. The first link contains ideas on how to use the transparencies. Open it first and then print it. Next are the transparencies themselves, listed by topics, in both Word files and PDF files. The Word files are larger and contain equations in MathType. I would start with the PDF files and then, if you want to edit any transparency, go to the Word file. Following the transparency links are the web sites we visited or mentioned during the talks, along with some other sites I that may interest you. I hope that you find the information here useful, and that some of it will find its way into your classroom. Notes on Transparencies PDF Kepler's
First and Second Laws Kepler's
Third Law Postage Stamps of Mathematicians Lava on the Ocean Floor Animation Tsunami Warning System Animation
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