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If you've ever read Eugenia Cheng's writings or seen her speak then you know that she is a big advocate for the fact that everyone can do math. In this article she previews her new book "Is Math Real?". I think the issue that we have in society can be summed up here: "The "Bad" trope also provides people with an easy reason to give up, and the education system concurs by writing them off as fundamentally unsuited"
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https://guardian.pressreader.com/article/282080576204967
Here's my article from yesterday's Guardian magazine previewing my new book. At the end I also recommend wonderful and important books by @joboaler, @ginarippon1
— Dr Eugenia Cheng --no advice please-- (@DrEugeniaCheng) May 28, 2023
and @mathyawphttps://t.co/9GwfsZ2QVy
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More on that new aperiodic tiling pattern
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https://twitter.com/cs_kaplan/status/1663344020192387073
New shape just dropped! It turns out that the one shape in our old paper that tiled periodically (known as Tile(1,1) there) can be modified to tile aperiodically *without reflections*. More info at https://t.co/pcCdPrwxUk, full thread at https://t.co/CNTekmPT3a
— Craig S. Kaplan (@cs_kaplan) May 30, 2023
Fun geometry properties with the new Desmos Geometry beta
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https://twitter.com/MathTechCoach/status/1662909949821763584
Are you wondering how you might use ChatGPT in your Math classes? Here are some ideas. Thanks to @KatMPet for this oneEnjoy this hinged dissection of a pentagon that suggests a pythagorean threorem pwow. Created in @Desmos https://t.co/9B5MMvjZ89 pic.twitter.com/8F5TcyEane
— Steve Phelps (@MathTechCoach) May 28, 2023
“AI provides math teachers with the means to answer every teacher’s favorite question: ‘When am I ever going to need this?’,” @MooreThanJustX writes.https://t.co/5En6DEJvbP
— edutopia (@edutopia) June 2, 2023
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Make sure you look at the thread for the whole analogy if you are teaching confidence intervals
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https://twitter.com/kareem_carr/status/1662102939144687617
This is actually how "confidence intervals" work in statistics. I'm being 100% serious. Read on. This is a really fun concept.pic.twitter.com/apXLGQjvXO
— Kareem Carr | Data Scientist | 📊📈📚 (@kareem_carr) May 26, 2023
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I don't think this is exactly combinatorics but it certainly is connected
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https://twitter.com/ruuddotorg/status/1662587235794038785
The 273 distinct ways to connect 6 points with 5 straight non-crossing lines. pic.twitter.com/Qi5FVrF2zl
— ruud de rooij (@ruuddotorg) May 27, 2023
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