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Joined: May 21, 2018 7:56 am
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RE: TI-84+ for survey class?.... or HP35s

Posted by: [email protected] And as far as calculators training ƒ??button pushersƒ?, I disagree. At least with a calculator you learn the ste...

8 years ago
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RE: TI-84+ for survey class?.... or HP35s

Posted by: MathTeacher It's also hard to see how banning graphing calculators in general helps to protect the integrity of the exams. Those with QWERT...

8 years ago
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RE: TI-84+ for survey class?.... or HP35s

Posted by: half bubble You need to learn the HP35s yourself, then teach them.?ÿ A supposed survey program that doesn't teach how to use the exam appro...

8 years ago
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RE: TI-84+ for survey class?.... or HP35s

I would argue that if you're using a scientific calc with a stack (history), you can still do the intermediate steps, then copy them into your big for...

8 years ago
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RE: Howdy!

Well, our beloved state changed the name of the community college major from Surveying to Geomatics in Fall 2013, and now nobody realizes we still tea...

8 years ago
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RE: Grid to Ground / Combined Scale Factor

@geeoddmike Appreciate the reply.

8 years ago
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RE: Forum Updates: 2018-05-08

I don't know about anywhere else, but the North Carolina Society of Surveyors ncsurveyors.com (opens in new tab)?ÿhas a Find a Surveyor tool. Maybe li...

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RE: TI-84+ for survey class?.... or HP35s

@aliquot Hear, hear! I teach a technician level program, but we feed into a Bachelor's program, so we talk about licensure and the exams quite a bit. ...

8 years ago
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RE: Grid to Ground / Combined Scale Factor

Posted by: sinc Here's a link to the PowerPoint presentation I created when I presented this topic at Autodesk University: And here's a link to the p...

8 years ago
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