Friday, December 4, 2020

Math Links for Week Ending Dec 4th, 2020

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So @JReulbach is the queen of assessment with Desmos and as you may have seen here, I have been dabbling in Desmos self assessment tasks and thanks to Julie, I now know that there is a pile of other people who have been creating them too. Julie has been collecting them all on this post and you can add your own too by submitting them on the Google Form
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https://ispeakmath.org/desmos-self-checking-activity-builders/

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If you are looking for and example of how you can't hide from data. In this case, it's that C19 is real and people sometimes don't even realize they have it. That is, the large portion of complaints about scented candles (likely caused by loss of smell) shows how wide spread C19 is. Make sure you look at the thread for all the info.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/kate_ptrv/status/1332398737604431874


New styles available on the @Desmos graphing calculator
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https://twitter.com/Desmos/status/1333921570914508801

In my school, the game Among Us is super popular. So this Desmos activity from @Kurt_Salisbury takes that and Desmosifies it (with about a thousand lines of code). In it students "play" Among Us and solve some mathematical challenges with points, slope and solving equations. Very cool. 
Curriculum Tags: MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/kurt_salisbury/status/1334263146685534209



Here's a cool webinar on snowflake art and symmetry from @Stecks. If you have ever seen her work, it's pretty cool. Check out her @numberphile video on creating letters with a single cut. Just make a donation and check it out. Thanks to @KMarkPet for pointing this one out
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/snowflakes-symmetry-maths-art-workshop-18-tickets-128649428905

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Yup, I agree - Zeno's Paradox
Curriculum Tags: MCV4U
https://twitter.com/bobloch/status/1332681130865254400



I had a great talk with Ian VanderBurgh in this month's @OAMEtalks podcast. He's doing his OAME members only webinar on "Adventures in Problem Solving" We talked about that and other things like the creation process of the @CEMC_Waterloo math contests. 
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https://talks.oame.on.ca/season-3




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Why didn't I think of this for trig identities?
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U, MCR3U
https://twitter.com/panlepan/status/1334948834837934080





    

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