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Chris Harrow

f(t): This Logic Game Needs a Name - 3 views

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    A spectacular (yet-to-be-named) game for teaching formal logic!
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    Looks like an interesting game. All the information is there so the students need to use the cards to come up with an "answer" to a problem OR construct their own problems. I like this kind of game for learning. Are you familiar with SET. Not the same, but similar idea. Bob
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    Absolutely! SET rocks. Lots of possibilities with that. As long as we're posing excellent games, I think Blockus is magnificent!
Chris Harrow

Defining Trapezoids | CAS Musings - 0 views

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    Some shameless self-advertising, and probably of interest only to math logic & curriculum wonks, but I believe there is a good argument for using a more inclusive definition of trapezoids.
Chris Harrow

Is Algebra Necessary? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • There are many defenses of algebra and the virtue of learning it. Most of them sound reasonable on first hearing; many of them I once accepted. But the more I examine them, the clearer it seems that they are largely or wholly wrong — unsupported by research or evidence, or based on wishful logic.
  • Of all who embark on higher education, only 58 percent end up with bachelor’s degrees. The main impediment to graduation: freshman math.
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