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Resource type Binary 01: Introduction to binary numbers
This tutorial introduces students to the binary number system and to the binary numbers. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 02: Converting binary numbers to decimal
This tutorial is teaches students how to convert binary numbers into decimal numbers. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 03: Converting decimal numbers to binary using the place value method
This tutorial teaches students how to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers using the place value or addition method. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 04: Converting decimal numbers to binary using the division method
This tutorial teaches students how to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers using the division method. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 05: Fractions in the binary system
This tutorial introduces students to the concept of fractions in the binary number system and extends the binary number system. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 06: Converting decimal fractions into binary fractions
This tutorial teaches students how to convert decimal fractions into binary fractions. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 07: Fractions in the binary system continued
This tutorial extends students knowledge of binary fractions and teaches them a technique to covert more difficult decimal fractions into binary fractions. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 08: 2's complement notation
This tutorial introduces students to one method of using the 2's complement notation and how it used to represent negative numbers in binary. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 09: 2's complement notation, alternative method
This tutorial shows students an alternative method of deriving the 2's complement notation, which is based on binary addition. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 11: Converting Decimal numbers to floating point notation
This tutorial teaches students the floating point notation, using 2's complement for the exponent. It focuses on how to convert decimal numbers to floating point. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.
Resource type Binary 12: Converting numbers in floating point notation to Decimal numbers
In this tutorial students can learn how to convert an 8 bits floating point number into decimal, building on the general knowledge of floating point notation. There are 12 videos in the Binary series. This resource has been contributed under a Creative Commons licence to the mathcentre Community Project by Eva Szatmari and Catherine Griffiths, Birkbeck College, University of London and reviewed by Gill Whitney, Middlesex University. It is one of a series of 20 video resources funded by a sigma Resource Development grant.