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It may be a bit self indulgent but this week it's me. At #OAME2023, I did an updated version of my session on how to listen to math based podcasts. And for the first episode of season 6 of the @OAMEtalks podcast (where we feature speakers from the most recent OAME conference) we have the entire audio version of the session that I did. There are excerpts from all kinds of math based podcasts so that you can have a sample of things to listen to in full. You can listen to the podcast, below, and also follow along in with the slide deck. And you can hear the whole set of season 6 episodes at the OAMEtalks website
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https://talks.oame.on.ca/
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I love when people share resources, even if it's not their own. In this case, this resource is more than a math video of the week (which can be found in the Word doc). Check out the padlet for all the goods
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https://padlet.com/ECR_Maths/ks5-maths-enrichment-and-extras-62ylpics8uqudvav
BRILLIANT resource. (
— Hannah 🐦 (@missradders) September 5, 2023
And a reminder I need to schedule my Monday emails). 😀 https://t.co/D0cjCABty1
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Even though the concept of this movable bridge is pretty cool, the math of piecewise functions is a good applications for senior high school math.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsGEcLwjgEg
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And for your calculus kids who want a function that is differentiable nowhere but continuous everywhere, here you go.
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https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1699811340259377645
Don't you just love the Weierstrass function?
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) September 7, 2023
"In mathematics, the Weierstrass function is an example of a real-valued function that is continuous everywhere but differentiable nowhere. It is an example of a fractal curve. It is named after its discoverer Karl Weierstrass."… pic.twitter.com/ANcr9207rP
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