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Garrett Eastman

A Growing Affinity » American Scientist - 5 views

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    review of "THE CALCULUS OF FRIENDSHIP: What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life While Corresponding about Math" published in 2010 and now in paperback. Transverses thirty years of correspondence between Strogatz and his teacher, insights into student-teacher relationship and lifelong learning
Garrett Eastman

Gordy McGranite Grapples with Gradients (A Calculus Story) - 7 views

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    A children's book illustrating calculus, slideshow viewable at this website
Garrett Eastman

MSP2 Middle School Portal - the network for middle school math and science teachers - 16 views

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    "supports middle grades educators with high-quality, standards-based resources and promotes collaboration and knowledge-sharing among its users. Educators use MSP2 to increase content knowledge in science, mathematics, and appropriate pedagogy for youth ages 10 to 15. MSP2 employs social networking and digital tools to foster dynamic experiences that promote creation, modification, and sharing of resources, facilitate professional development, and support the integration of technology into practice."
Garrett Eastman

Roads to Infinity: The Mathematics of Truth and Proof - 10 views

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    2010 book considering "implications of infinity ... for mathematics," also mathematical logic and set theory
Garrett Eastman

Final Report from the MSRI Workshop on Mathematics Journals - 0 views

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    A workshop that took place February 14, 2011 to February 16, 2011, facilitating discussion of "what is important about journal publishing to mathematicians," just released its final report.
Garrett Eastman

The Miss Rumphius Effect: Poetry in the Classroom - Math and Poetry - 7 views

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    A collection of resources using poetry to teach math concepts
Garrett Eastman

Numbaland - 4 views

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    According to Nancy Kimberly of HASTAC, this set of video games won the 1st National STEM Video Game Challenge: "Numbaland!, produced by graduate students Derek Lomas of Carnegie Mellon University, Dixie Ching of New York University and Jeanine Sun of the University of California at San Diego, was the winner of the Collegiate and Impact Prizes and will receive $50,000 in total. The collection of four games allows children in kindergarten to grade 4 to construct a set of skills that helps develop their sense of number concepts"
Aly Kenee

Salman Khan: Let's use video to reinvent education | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Khan explains the concept of the "flipped" classroom. 
Garrett Eastman

Sorting algorithms demonstrated with Hungarian folk dance - 12 views

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    Hungarian folk dance used to demonstrate computational sorting algorithms, from Sapientia Univeristy in Romania
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    This is highly awesome! Computer science concepts are fun to play with, and dance is a great way to share this one. Reminds me of a TRIZ method.
Roland O'Daniel

Fun Kids Online Math Games - 10 views

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    games for working with students on computational fluency routines. 
Garrett Eastman

The Mathematician as an Explorer: Scientific American - 9 views

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    on memory-word problems
Garrett Eastman

Geometry homework: Is this cheating? | Dangerously Irrelevant | Big Think - 11 views

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    if a student can't solve the problem and finds a resource that takes her through the proof step by step?
Garrett Eastman

Listen by numbers: music and maths | Music | The Guardian - 11 views

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    Influence of math and numbers and counting on musical composition, performance and expression
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