In part 3 of the talk show we show you a cool trick you can do on anyone anytime that involves messing with people’s logic. Click here to see the next part of our talk show where we review Aaron’s new phone:
Month: March 2019
In this lesson I show you how to do normal distribution questions with two types of graphics calculators – TI84+ and TI84+ Silver edition, but the concept should be similar with any graphics calculator.
This tutorial shows you how to share your project with a friend who might not have visual basic installed on their computer, so anyone can play it.
This is the first tutorial that you should go through to be able to cut cards like the movie Now you see me! You will be able to make it look like you’re shuffling the cards but in fact you’re just making the cards go back to the same place.
In this lesson we talk about how to use a table to find the probability that a randomly chosen score in the population will be between two values.
Here is a tutorial on how to make an object move in a certain shape in visual basic (without using your arrow keys of course).
In this lesson we focus on how to calculate z scores using a formula.
Last lesson you learned to open up a text file and display the contents in your program. This learn you learn how to edit the contents of the text file and save it.
In this lesson we talk about normal distribution is by using a practical approach – getting you to do the questions while explaining how it works at the same time. We talk about how the bell curve is symmetrical, the area underneath the curve is the probability, and what standard deviation means in relation to …
This lesson teaches you how to read data from a text file. In the next few lessons we are also going to talk about how to store data in a text file, which will help you with projects such as develop a high score table in game creation.