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Friday, May 19, 2023

Math Links for Week Ending May 19th, 2023

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The folks at @Desmos have been promising this for years and although this is still a beta version, you can really start to see the magic of combining the geometry and graphing calculator tools. Have fun
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https://blog.desmos.com/articles/geometry-beta-release/


Resource Links

I think the first time I saw this site was in 2016 and I'm glad @TheErickLee reminded me of it. 
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U, MAP4C
https://www.guessthecorrelation.com/#

If you haven't tried one of @SweenyWSween's @Desmos Escape rooms then here are both of them (look in the comments for the teacher version and the original).
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Video Links

I definitely agree with @Howie_Hua here. But mostly because I think that grading students with percents gives a false sense of precision. Just because we can calculate to the nearest percent (or fraction of a percent) doesn't mean it's accurate. Ask yourself whether you can articulated the difference between a student with an 80% and an 85%. This is really a longer rant but my point is that I don't think that over all (or even on any particular question) we can't realistically expect to measure grades any more accurately than plus or minus 5%. 
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https://twitter.com/howie_hua/status/1657433824119361543


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Impossible proofs anyone?
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https://www.quantamagazine.org/when-math-gets-impossibly-hard-20200914/


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