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Hey, thanks for all the work on this everyone! Out of Phase User (talk) 17:08, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Notability

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Project MATHEMATICS! is a series of educational videos. It is notable in the fact that the National Science Foundation (NSF) reviewed the project, found it beneficial and funded it. NSF grant No. MDR 8850730

It is also notable in that teachers across the United States use it to teach millions of students about mathematics. In addition to being used in the classroom, it has been shown on Public Television across the United States as well as shown on NASA Television. The National Teachers Training Institute (NTTI) suggests it to teachers that teach mathematics. NTTI description of Project MATHEMATICS! at Louisiana Public Broadcasting NTTI description of Project MATHEMATICS! at Oregon Public Broadcasting Project MATHEMATICS! at NASA

Many sites use this series of videos but do not always cite that it is Project MATHEMATICS!. Therefore I am adding the following Google search link for the term "The Story of Pi" which is a part of this series. Search for "The Story of Pi"

Quality may be compromised by peacock terms

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The article has been re-written to remove the "peacock terms".

Written like an advertisement

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The article has been re-written from a neutral point of view so that it no longer reads like an advertisement.

Spelling, grammar and phrasing

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I just completed a major overhaul of the entire article and could use some help on spelling, grammar and phrasing. The basic information is there it just needs some tweaking. 64.40.62.102 (talk) 00:56, 30 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

References and formatting

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Cited references for things that are stated as facts. Having great problems figuring out the format of the material between the "ref" tags. Also, Not sure if the formatting of the entire article is up to spec.

Finally found it.

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