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Open Learn – Maths & Numeracy Courses

These courses are an access anytime e-learning resource provided free of charge with Open Learn which anyone can join.

This free course is an introduction to algebra which builds on the idea of using letters to represent numbers.

Section 1 looks at finding, simplifying and using formulas and includes useful tips on learning algebra.

Section 2 introduces some of the terminology used in algebra and techniques such as evaluating and checking equivalence of expressions, identifying terms in an expression and collecting like terms.

Section 3 looks at how to simplify terms and introduces index notation and multiplying powers.

Section 4 looks at the use of brackets in algebra and section 5 covers solving, checking and using simple linear equations.

 

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

  • recognise technical terms and appreciate some of the uses of algebra
  • collect like terms and simplify expressions term by term
  • multiply out brackets
  • simplify some formulas
  • solve simple linear equations.

Course duration : 16 hours

You can start this course straight away. Please follow the link in your confirmation email to take you directly to the course.

This is an access anytime e-learning resource provided free of charge in association Open Learn

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Geometry is concerned with the various aspects of size, shape and space. In this free course you will explore the concepts of angles, shapes, symmetry, area and volume through interactive activities.

 

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

  • understand geometrical terminology for angles, triangles, quadrilaterals and circles
  • measure angles using a protractor
  • use geometrical results to determine unknown angles
  • recognise line and rotational symmetries
  • find the areas of triangles, quadrilaterals and circles and shapes based on these.

Course duration : 5 hours

You can start this course straight away. Please follow the link in your confirmation email to take you directly to the course.

This is an access anytime e-learning resource provided free of charge in association Open Learn

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Does maths feel like a bit of a mystery to you? Are you looking to improve your confidence in using maths in a variety of everyday situations? If so, this course is for you.

Part 1: Beginning with the very foundations of maths, this course will start by looking at how numbers are put together, before guiding you through how to use percentages, fractions and negative numbers. Taking real-life examples you will have the opportunity to practise your new skills and build your confidence in using maths to solve problems in everyday life and the wider world. This course will encourage you to not just mechanically follow the rules that are written to help with maths, but to also gain an understanding and appreciation of what lies behind these rules.

Part 2: Following on from part 1, this course will continue to develop your mathematical knowledge and skills using everyday examples. The course will guide you through measurement, scientific notation (based upon powers of 10) and roots of numbers, shapes and how to calculate their properties before finally turning to how to construct and read from tables, charts and graphs. It provides a solid foundation for you to continue with studies in any subject which requires some degree of mathematical knowledge.

 

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

 

Part 1:

  • use maths in a variety of everyday situations
  • understand how to use percentages, fractions and negative numbers in some everyday situations
  • begin to develop different problem-solving skills
  • use a calculator effectively.

Course duration : 24 hours

 

Part 2:

  • understand the SI and imperial systems of measurement
  • understand and use scientific notation in different situations
  • describe and calculate the basic properties of circles, four-sided shapes and triangles
  • understand some different ways of representing and analysing data.

Course duration : 24 hours

Part 1 Course duration : 24 hours

Part 2 Course duration : 24 hours

You can start this course straight away. Please follow the link in your confirmation email to take you directly to the course.

This is an access anytime e-learning resource provided free of charge in association Open Learn

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All Open Learn courses and have been shared by permission of The Open University copyright © and have been licensed for use under the ‘Creative Commons ‘Attributions; Non-Commercial; Share Alike’ License.  

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