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Garrett Eastman

Monkey Tales Games and The Merchant of Venice are the overall winners of the MEDEA Awar... - 10 views

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    "Monkey Tales Games is a series of 3D video games to support the learning of maths, created in 2011 by die Keure Educatief and Larian Studios from Belgium. The series is made up of five exciting and fun video games with age-specific themes where the player has to solve 3D puzzles." ...
David Wetzel

Motivating Underachieving Students in Math and Science | Teaching Science and Math - 17 views

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    Your students' future and education needs are not like yours and mine. For the most part, we are a product of an education system heavily influenced by the industrial age - lectures and rote memorization. This style of teaching was primarily designed to produce factory and skilled trade workers.
Garrett Eastman

Workshop on Mathematics Journals: Mathematical Sciences Research Institute - 4 views

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    A workshop scheduled in Berkeley, California, Feburary14-16, 2011. "The workshop will discuss what is important and unique to the publishing of mathematical research articles and how we can best ensure that publishing practices support peer reviewed research in the long term. Much of the current discussion is taking place between funders and publishers, including learned societies, but not directly with mathematicians. A second goal is to see if we can find a consensus of opinion on what is important about journal publishing to mathematicians, that is, where the balance lies between the desire for profits from publishing and the broader dissemination of research."
Garrett Eastman

MAA Focus June/July 2011: Winning High School Women's Hearts and Minds By Violeta Vasi... - 6 views

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    The authors found that Math Days for girls translates into math majors for women.
Maggie Verster

The mathematics of chaos in economics and nature - 0 views

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    In brief, it contrasts the modern understanding of causality (and the mathematics this presupposes) with the more recent, perhaps in a sense "postmodern" understanding of causality (again with a concomitant mathematical model) and on the basis of this distinction, draws some interesting parallels between economics and natural events.
Martin Burrett

Free Mathematics Webinar - 0 views

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    "UKEdChat & Whizz Education Mathvember Webinar"
Garrett Eastman

"MathAlive!" + Smithsonian = Fun! | Newsdesk - 20 views

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    "It is the age-old question every student asks: "When will I ever use this math in real life?" While it may seem that long division and pi are not applicable to life outside of the classroom, visitors to "MathAlive!" will learn exactly the opposite-math is actually a big part of all the things they love" Includes a description of exhibits for the Smithsonian event beginning March 10
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