Organs and Artificial Organs

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 11.07.01

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Objectives
  4. Strategies
  5. Activity 1
  6. Activity 2
  7. Activity 3
  8. Works Cited:
  9. Appendix A: Useful Websites
  10. Appendix B: Links to beautiful examples of fractals you can explore
  11. Appendix C: Implementing NCTM Geometry Standards

Symmetry and Fractals in the Lungs

Shamsu Abdul-Aziz

Published September 2011

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Appendix A: Useful Websites

http://www.mta.ca/~mctaylor/sci.fractals-faq/toc.html. This website has lots of questions and answers about fractals

http://cps-www.bu.edu/~trunfio/ogaf-programs.html. This link will help you understand fractal properties using the fractal software.

http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Other_Groups/K-12/fracpage.html. This is a website created by NASA that answers the question "What are Fractals"

http://cml.rice.edu/~lanius/images/triangle.gif. You can find grid papers here for the Sierpinski's Triangle or Carpet activity courtesy of Cynthia Lanius

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