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These Twitter chats are pretty good and the more people on them, the better. So find one that you are interested in and take part.
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https://twitter.com/MNmMath/status/1541147505295065089
It's official! The #ElemMathChat calendar is full to the brim with AMAZING chat leaders for the 22-23 school year! There were so many amazing hosts that I needed to add days to the beginning and end of the calendar! Wowza! Check out the lineup here! https://t.co/QRx21Y7suW pic.twitter.com/Qfv5EJPOBA
— Melynee Naegele (@MNmMath) June 26, 2022
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Did you know that there is a journal dedicated to mathematics and art?
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https://twitter.com/msmathcomp/status/1542141639992508416
I am a sucker for anything (even loosely) connected to tessellationsOur work is #OpenAccess in @MathsArts, thanks to the support by @tudelft. Thanks to my co-authors for a great collaboration, to the editors @Gelada and @henryseg, and to @dfg_public for supporting my research conducted at @TUDelft_CGV. Full article: https://t.co/SFwuw5gBA6 13/13
— Dr. Martin Skrodzki (@msmathcomp) June 29, 2022
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https://twitter.com/MathTechCoach/status/1541012862683987971
I really like it when something complex (area of a regular polygon) can be related to something much simpler (are of a rectangle/parallelogram)Good Sunday morning #Math twitter! Give this @GeoGebra substitution fractal maker a try this morning, and post a screenshot of something cool you make!https://t.co/5N3hZRBGYh pic.twitter.com/8idOQdTfuh
— Steve Phelps (@MathTechCoach) June 26, 2022
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https://twitter.com/dment37/status/1540967711114772480
Area of a regular polygon @geogebra https://t.co/9SmQHuBXiJ#geogebra @mathematicsprof #math #science #iteachmath #mtbos #visualization #elearning #geometry #Physics pic.twitter.com/mvsRbFA1XO
— Daniel Mentrard (@dment37) June 26, 2022
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Who doesn't like a good fractal animation
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https://twitter.com/matthen2/status/1540659648705056770
I think the first time I learned about perfect numbers was in @adambspencer's Book of Numbers. But you could definitely use perfect numbers to practice numeracy skills in your class.growing a Koch snowflake pic.twitter.com/aN1OpB9UTk
— Matt Henderson (@matthen2) June 25, 2022
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https://twitter.com/howie_hua/status/1541796763471732737
It's nice to talk this through like that but thanks to Wolfram Alpha you can just count :-)New TikTok video: It's a perfect day today! pic.twitter.com/MGtlWhE72C
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) June 28, 2022
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https://twitter.com/howie_hua/status/1542660362356436993
New TikTok video: How many zeroes are at the end of 100! ? pic.twitter.com/GROg9AuKeA
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) July 1, 2022
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I think this could be turned into a nice vector task.
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https://twitter.com/MeganGuinan1/status/1540713739246116864
This could be a nice trig problemQuite likely one of the cleverest tasks I’ve seen In ages 😍😲😍 from @giftedHKO #MathsConf29 pic.twitter.com/AlHXJtl55C
— Megan Guinan (@MeganGuinan1) June 25, 2022
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https://twitter.com/dment37/status/1541782277579055104
This soup could be goodBlue area?@geogebra #geogebra pic.twitter.com/jLMfOw3yqU
— Daniel Mentrard (@dment37) June 28, 2022
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https://twitter.com/mathladyhazel/status/1541435180656693248
For when you start teaching function notationToday's special: Fibonacci's Soup 😅 [https://t.co/KUUsjxsks8] pic.twitter.com/9I1x6Uo7fN
— Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷 (@mathladyhazel) June 27, 2022
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https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1540845188075192321
Here's a nice visualization of a probability gradient for RiskThis is a form of mathematics humor, circulating widely on the Web. pic.twitter.com/MQmtZV1yl1
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) June 25, 2022
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https://twitter.com/DataIsBeautiful/status/1541119501495926786
This week's #MathPhoto22 is #Curves but use the hashtag #MathCurves (its a bit cleaner)[OC] The probability of winning a battle as an attacker in the board game Risk https://t.co/Ue9iWUU0lN #dataviz
— r/DataIsBeautiful (@DataIsBeautiful) June 26, 2022
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https://twitter.com/TheErickLee/status/1542855848107675648
A great start to week 4 of #MathPhoto22. We'll switch to using the hashtag #mathcurves in order to keep your Twitter feeds focused on less salacious content. https://t.co/RSKmChAhd8 pic.twitter.com/yAlcJBTBRF
— Erick Lee HRCE Math (@TheErickLee) July 1, 2022
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