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Training courses for students

See below a list of training courses I've conducted or that are planned to happen soon. Most of these courses can be organized as demonstration lectures (2 to 3 hours), although in most cases it's preferable to have a more thorough course of 12 or 20 hours.

If you wish to know more about these courses (dates, locations and registration procedures) or how to host one at your school, please contact me.

This course allows a thorough exploration of TI-Nspire CAS' capabilities directly related to math curricula at the university: differential and integral calculus, complex analysis, differential equations, linear algebra, analytic geometry, numerical analysis, probabilities and statistics, etc.

Available as a demonstration (3 hours) or training course (12 or 20 hours).

This course is about the Texas Instruments' graphing calculators with Computer Algebra System (CAS). Its contents are similar to the course about TI-Nspire CAS, although the great differences beetwen TI-Nspire's interface and the other models' make it unadvisable to conduct a single course that features all of TI's CAS calculators.

Available as a demonstration (3 hours) or training course (12 or 20 hours).

This course is destined exclusively to the advanced statistics (probability distributions, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals) and financial calculus that are present in almost all of Texas Instruments' graphing calculators. It's mostly suited for students of social sciences, economics and finance, accounting, marketing, management and similar areas.

Available as a demonstration (3 hours) or training course (12 hours).

Master the graphing calculator is a strong advantage on high school standardized tests, eitherMathematics, Physics or Chemistry. Graphing derivatives of functions, defining recurrence sequences or selecting the number of significant figures to use in calculations are some of the topics studied in this course.

Available as a demonstration (2 hours) or training course (10 hours).