Mr. Woo, I am long past my school years, now a retired and blessed grandmother of 4, but I want you to know how incredible I think you are for sharing you teachings with the world. A mind, particularly a young one, is truly a terrible thing to waste and every child deserves the chance to learn. It does not matter if one student is quicker than the other when absorbing information, what matters is that ALL our children have the same right to it! God bless, a Canadian fan!
I watched several videos on Pareto charts before I found yours, and yours was the first one I understood (and enjoyed). Then I realised your name is on the spine of a book I have sitting on my bookshelf (Woo's Wonderful World of Maths) that I am now more motivated to read. Many thanks!
I am 59 years old and looking at data analytics for work. I used to think I was bad at maths, but the fact is that people learn at different speeds and teaching quality varies massively. This is my go to for maths I just don't get. I really wish that I had had Eddie Woo as my maths teacher.......(and the internet wouldnt have hurt to explain the bits my teachers couldn't convey, or keep me interested in as well). I think that my career direction might have been a little different, as my lack of maths held me back somewhat. This guy is a gem of lucidity and clarity and makes maths both relevant and fun. Half the issue is why we need to learn this stuff for real life usage and he sells it and is genuinely excited by it. Brilliant.
In India, we have thoughts of the day on the same blackboard on which teachers are teaching. Many teachers and students are so passionate about this that they bring every day nice thoughts or quotes for the entire class.
How about that! I really appreciate your positive energy in sharing your knowledge. I wish all teachers can transmit your kind of positive energy in teaching maths. Thanks.
What is the need for the 2nd graph?? Histogram is showing clearly that the data is positively skewed, even if you draw a frequency polygon it will show the same.
Mr. Woo, I am long past my school years, now a retired and blessed grandmother of 4, but I want you to know how incredible I think you are for sharing you teachings with the world. A mind, particularly a young one, is truly a terrible thing to waste and every child deserves the chance to learn. It does not matter if one student is quicker than the other when absorbing information, what matters is that ALL our children have the same right to it! God bless, a Canadian fan!
I watched several videos on Pareto charts before I found yours, and yours was the first one I understood (and enjoyed). Then I realised your name is on the spine of a book I have sitting on my bookshelf (Woo's Wonderful World of Maths) that I am now more motivated to read. Many thanks!
Finally, i found the video which explains how the rising line comes to the graph. Thank you so much!
Word of the day: "eviscerate".
I am 59 years old and looking at data analytics for work. I used to think I was bad at maths, but the fact is that people learn at different speeds and teaching quality varies massively. This is my go to for maths I just don't get. I really wish that I had had Eddie Woo as my maths teacher.......(and the internet wouldnt have hurt to explain the bits my teachers couldn't convey, or keep me interested in as well). I think that my career direction might have been a little different, as my lack of maths held me back somewhat. This guy is a gem of lucidity and clarity and makes maths both relevant and fun. Half the issue is why we need to learn this stuff for real life usage and he sells it and is genuinely excited by it. Brilliant.
Thankyou for explaining this clearly! It's so easy to understand now after I've watche this!
Once he starts talking, you can feel the aura of a boss.😎
I really like the "Word of the day" idea, I'll apply that in my class when and if I teach.
In India, we have thoughts of the day on the same blackboard on which teachers are teaching. Many teachers and students are so passionate about this that they bring every day nice thoughts or quotes for the entire class.
@@bnnm23 that's really nice, student collaboration is very important
Thanks for this! Very clearly explained. Now I feel confident w/this concept going into my PMP exam 😊
How about that! I really appreciate your positive energy in sharing your knowledge. I wish all teachers can transmit your kind of positive energy in teaching maths. Thanks.
Thank you so much!! Just helped me pass my Data Analytics Quiz.
What is the need for the 2nd graph?? Histogram is showing clearly that the data is positively skewed, even if you draw a frequency polygon it will show the same.
Well explained hope it will come on my exam this afternoon
Liking your style! Make it easier to understand.
In 6:04, why we are adding the previous one?
It’s cumulative
THANK YOU!!!! Just what I needed.
Hey! Yes! A new math video at 11:00 pm.... I'm in France....
This was really helpful. Thanks alot
This is not a big whiteboard and it has not been screwed into the wall parallel to the ground.
Thanks for the clear explanation
Great explanation
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks.
AWSEOME VIDEO
*theory => hypothesis
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Jesus is Lord. :)
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