Aerospace Industry
Math method gets Tucson attention
Humberto Tovar, 15, left, and Martha Castro, 14, center, work on their geometry lesson at a middle school in Guaymas, Sonora.
Math method gets Tucson attention
Former Ford Motor Co. engineer Nahum Correa developed the MetroMatemáticas program, which uses metrology and manufacturing tools to teach algebra, geometry and calculus.
Math method gets Tucson attention
Former Ford Motor Co. engineer Nahum Correa developed the MetroMatemáticas program, which uses metrology and manufacturing tools to teach algebra, geometry and calculus.
Math method gets Tucson attention
Students use tools such as these instead of chalkboard formulas to solve math problems. Equipment is similar to that used in the aerospace industry.
Math method gets Tucson attention
Students use tools such as these instead of chalkboard formulas to solve math problems. Equipment is similar to that used in the aerospace industry.
Math method gets Tucson attention
One-dimensional drawings on chalkboards and the drone of mathematical theories did not appear to be doing the job.
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