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Blair Miller

Math by Design - 0 views

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    A Flash-based interactive resource where students complete a set of challenges based around designing a park and greening a fictional city at its environmental centre.  The challenges involve a variety of skills and are followed by more of a straight math calculation to reinforce connections.
Roland O'Daniel

Dinosaur World | Scale City | Proportional Reasoning Math Skills | Grades 6-8 | KET - 6 views

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    Great site for having students calculate some proportions and develop proportional reasoning from a variety of contexts. Based in KY but can still connect to many students. 
Garrett Eastman

Math Flyer for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 4 views

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    "Using dynamic slider controls, one can see the real connection between a mathematical function and its plot."
Martin Burrett

Book: Visible Maths by @MrMattock - 0 views

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    "Usually, being able to visualise mathematical concepts to students is an important step in helping them understand techniques to illustrate connections with previous learning, helping them master maths notions to progress their skills. The importance of visualising concepts is clearly integral for Peter Mattock who has collected together a valued resource of mathematical activities that can be used with manipulative across the age and ability range."
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CRPF ASI Steno Admit Card 2017 - 0 views

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    An uplifting news for every one of the applicants who connected for CRPF ASI Steno Recruitment 2017. Presently, these candidates will download the CRPF ASI Steno Admit Card 2017. The experts will download the concede letter from the official site. Along these lines, the candidates will visit www.crpfindia.com. The exam will be on sixteenth June 2017. The hopefuls must not download the numerous duplicates of CRPF ASI Admit Card 2017. CRPF ASI Steno concedes card 2017 is a vital record to be conveyed by the hopeful in the exam corridor. Without CRPF ASI concede card, no hopeful will be permitted to sit in the exam corridor. He won't be allowed to give the exam. After the download of CRPF ASI Steno concedes card, the competitors must read every one of the directions composed on it. Download Your Admit Card Click Here
Martin Burrett

Positive Attitude Toward Maths Predicts Maths Achievement in Children - 0 views

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    "For the first time, scientists have identified the brain pathway that links a positive attitude toward maths to achievement in the subject. In a study of elementary school students, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that having a positive attitude about maths was connected to the better function of the hippocampus, an important memory centre in the brain, during the performance of arithmetic problems. The findings will be published online Jan. 24 in Psychological Science."
Garrett Eastman

Math for eight year olds: graph theory for kids - 24 views

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    Joel David Hamkins, a professor of Mathematics at CUNY, describes his day teaching graph theory to his daughter's third grade class starting with the Euler characteristic and connected planar graphs tested on a variety of combinations and shapes.
Garrett Eastman

Games and Mathematics : Subtle Connections - 9 views

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    Published November 2012. "The first part of the book introduces games, puzzles and mathematical recreations, including knight tours on a chessboard. The second part explains how thinking about playing games can mirror the thinking of a mathematician, using scientific investigation, tactics and strategy, and sharp observation. Finally the author considers game-like features found in a wide range of human behaviours, illuminating the role of mathematics and helping to explain why it exists at all. "
Garrett Eastman

Maria Chudnovsky - 2 views

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    Maria Chudnovsky, mathematician, is one of 23 MacArthur Fellowship recipients in 2012. She is an associate professor in the department of industrial engineering and operations research at Columbia University and specializes in graph theory. With colleagues she successfully solved the "Srong Perfect Graph Theorem" which was proposed in the 1960s, and her research is potentially "deepening the connections between graph theory and other major branches of mathematics, such as linear programming, geometry, and complexity theory." A video featuring the awardee can be viewed on the web site.
Garrett Eastman

Teague's Tech Tricks - Math Mania Competition - 6 views

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    "Students learn mathematic skills and concepts best when there is a learning atmosphere of fun and connection. Gisele Glosser at Math Goodies knows this and has developed Math Mania Competition so you can coach your class to victory in the worldwide Math Mania Competition!"
Garrett Eastman

Introducing QAMA Calculator - 3 views

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    "The revolutionary calculator that shows the answer only when you also enter a suitable mental estimate." (I have no connection with this company or product.)
Garrett Eastman

Mapping a Personalized Learning Journey - K-­‐12 Students and Parents Connect... - 6 views

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    See in particular, Digital Learning Dot #3, Personalized Learning in Math Class
Garrett Eastman

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Teachers College Educational Technology Conference - 3 views

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    From a conference held May 19-20, 2012, includes: "Math Strategies in Digital Storytelling: Effects of Multiple Pedagogical Agents on Learning Single-Digit Addition Strategies", "Connected to Word Problems: Improving Mathematical Problem Solving While Exergaming," "Digital Modeling Artifacts as Geometric Thinking & Learning: Top, Side and Perspective Views to Improve Spatial Abilities," "Credibility of Culturally Situated Design Tools: Mathematics and Black Identity," "The Use of Dynamic Geometry Software for the development of Specialized Subject Matter Knowledge."
MariaDroujkova

mathfuture - HyperbolicGuitarsCourse - 2 views

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    LOG IN January 24th 9pm ET: http://tinyurl.com/MathFutureEvent Music and mathematics have been linked together for thousands of years, but rarely have students had the opportunity to explore the many connections that exist between them. To try to fill this gap, Mike Thayer of Hyperbolic Guitars is developing a course. At the event, we will discuss the course outline, as well as math and music links in general. All events in the Math Future weekly series: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events The recording will be at http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/HyperbolicGuitarsCourse Event challenge! Help Mike find a resource - a web page, a video, a music piece - to go with one of the topics in the course outline. Full syllabus and details of the outline: http://hyperbolicguitars.wikispaces.com/Math+%26+Music+Course Major topics: What is sound, anyway? The physics of waves The mathematics of waves Resonance Elasticity The generation of sound by "simple" systems The vibrating string The vibrating rod The vibrating plate (e.g., drumhead or cymbal) Open and closed pipes The Helmholtz resonator (--> the vocal chords) White noise, pink noise The concept of "timbre" The perception of sound Human listeners Other "listeners": Digital recording The interaction between the generator and the listener: the science of acoustics What makes sound become music? What does a listener "listen for" in music? Basics of music and musical notation: Musical descriptions Basics of music: Psycho-physical (auditory) descriptions What makes sound "musical" (
Julie Shy

ET-Concept Connections-Function Puzzles - 0 views

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    Function puzzles for the IWB
Garrett Eastman

In Pursuit of the Unknown 17 Equations That Changed the World - 6 views

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    "In In Pursuit of the Unknown, celebrated mathematician Ian Stewart uses a handful of mathematical equations to explore the vitally important connections between math and human progress."
David Wetzel

Math Game - Fraction Face Off - 20 views

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    "Math games are a great way to help students improve their math facts accuracy. These games can be general math or focus on a specific math concept such as, solving integers. One math game is called "Fraction Face-Off." This game can also be modified to address a varied of math concepts."
nikhil jain

Online Math Help with Online Math Tutors - 5 views

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    1-1tutor.com provides Online Tutoring, Homework Help, Connect to a Tutor Now for Math help, Algebra help. We are an Online Tutoring Company for subjects like math, physics and chemistry. Unlike anyone else we personalize our tutoring according to individual needs of each student.
Garrett Eastman

Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas that Animate Great Magic Tricks. - 19 views

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    Book to be published in November 2011
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    Published in 2011, "reveals the secrets of amazing, fun-to-perform card tricks--and the profound mathematical ideas behind them--that will astound even the most accomplished magician. ... Each card trick introduces a new mathematical idea, and varying the tricks in turn takes readers to the very threshold of today's mathematical knowledge. For example, the Gilbreath Principle--a fantastic effect where the cards remain in control despite being shuffled--is found to share an intimate connection with the Mandelbrot set. Other card tricks link to the mathematical secrets of combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, topology, the Riemann hypothesis, and even Fermat's last theorem." Read more about one of the authors here: http://chronicle.com/article/The-Magical-Mind-of-Persi/129404/
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