First video in my series to explore why commonly known mathematical facts are true, rather than just taking them for granted. First up: Pythagorean Theorem. Let me know if you would like to see any particular topic done. #math#iteachmath#mtbos
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Been working on a set of GIFs demonstrate some ideas in my Math for Teachers course. Started with a sequence on demonstrating counting principles. You can find the full set here: https://t.co/cMHB3DRths
Here is my updated animation for the way the PMF of a hypergeometric distribution changes when you change the number of individuals with the desired property. #math#mtbos
Getting ready to teach Probability & Statistics this summer, so I am redoing all of my images and animations. Here is the PMF of the binomial distribution for n = 20. #math#mtbos
As I am cleaning/reorganizing my office, I wanted to share one of my shelves. The black abacus near the front of the second picture was a gift, but all of the rest were made for me by students.
Discussed CAT(0) cube complexes in my senior seminar today. The first picture is the model I created to demonstrate the ideas. The second has the ones they constructed.
Today for #BlackHistoryMonth, I want to introduce you to Thomas Fuller. Thomas was a slave in Virginia, and was renowned for his mathematical abilities, despite having no education. https://t.co/FVZc8k3Gf5
Today for #BlackHistoryMonth, you should learn about Benjamin Banneker. He had very little formal education, but had a strong interest in mathematics and built America's first clock. It was a wooden device that struck every hour. #math
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Today for #BlackHistoryMonth I want to introduce you to Elbert Cox. He was the first African-American to ever receive a PhD in mathematics. There is now a scholarship fund named in his honor that is used to help black students pursue studies. #math
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In honor of Black History Month, you should check out the story of Euphemia Haynes. She was an American mathematician and educator. She was the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in mathematics! #math#BlackHistoryMonth
We discussed nets and polyhedra in my education class today, so this is their homework. Create a dodecahedron full of different nets and their properties.
Finally, I look at finding the area of a triangle, knowing SAS using @geogebra. I also want to make a video of this one and discuss why this works! #math#iteachmath#mtbos https://t.co/fRDVhKI7qf
For a different way to calculate area of a triangle, here is Heron's formula using @geogebra. I want to make a video explaining why this works soon! #math#iteachmath#mtbos https://t.co/8ZrANhmcrQ
Next up is an exploration on the area of general triangles using @geogebra. For this one, we use the formula for the area of the right triangle. #math#iteachmath#mtbos https://t.co/J09n0pkUMz
Working on area of triangles this week in one of my classes, so I was inspired. Here is an exploration on the area of right triangles using @geogebra#math#iteachmath#mtbos https://t.co/iHundooFjv
This is my go-to math kit for the fall semester. I will bring it to every class so I always have appropriate materials and we can create the math as we go! Any suggestions for things to add? #mtbos#iteachmath