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It was crazy what happen to @JennaLaib but I'm glad so many of our math community came together to show her support
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https://jennalaib.com/2024/09/29/for-our-math-education-community/
NEW BLOG POST
— Jenna Laib (@jennalaib) September 29, 2024
"For Our Math Education Community"
I want to share how I launched my sessions at NCSM and NCTM last week: with a message about community.https://t.co/oDiAysb5Fb
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Ways that you can use post it notes to further understanding in math class
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https://karendcampe.wordpress.com/2024/09/18/post-it-notes-other-pedagogical-advice/
New blog post! Post-It Notes & Other Pedagogical Advice... some tips for new and not-so-new teachers.#MTBoS #iTeachMath #T3Learns #MathsEd #MathEd #Teaching https://t.co/3cZhc1TGGZ
— Karen Campe (@KarenCampe) September 19, 2024
The October (classic) NCTM calendar problems
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https://karendcampe.wordpress.com/2024/10/01/october-calendar-problems-2/
October Calendar of Problems is here! Do some #ProblemSolving with your students (or yourself) & share your working out.
— Karen Campe (@KarenCampe) October 1, 2024
ALSO BONUS CONTENT ARTICLE... check it out!#MTBoS #iTeachMath #T3Learnshttps://t.co/IJkHjsRb4u
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What is it like to use sensemaking routines (WODB, Slow Reveal, Same/Different) with coding? Find out on our latest podcast
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https://talks.oame.on.ca/season-7
[New Podcast] This episode features @mdeutschmtl previewing their Oct 9th @OAMEcounts webinar "Sensemaking routines in coding class". WODB, Slow reveal code, same different but with code. More info:https://t.co/95KyY9ZtpW #mathchat #MTBoS #iTeachMath pic.twitter.com/OyANuumb4R
— OAMEtalks (@OAMEtalks) October 2, 2024
Calculus and Mean Girls, nice
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https://x.com/howie_hua/status/1841847428120764904
I love this latest episode of People I mostly admire. Such a great story of Ken Ono who dropped out of high school but went on to become a math professor who eventually helped the US swim team win Olympic medals and consulted on the film The Man Who Knew Infinity. See this and all the podcasts I've found related to math at my math podcast page.It's October 3rd, Mean Girls day, so let's learn when the limit does not exist: pic.twitter.com/UXdjnHn8Hq
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) October 3, 2024
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https://ontariomath.blogspot.com/p/podcasts.html
Ken Ono is a math prodigy whose skills have helped produce a Hollywood movie and made Olympic swimmers faster. The number theorist tells @StevenDLevitt why he sees mathematics as art — and about his unusual path to success. https://t.co/DXV9dj28Lu
— People I (Mostly) Admire (@MostlyAdmiring) September 30, 2024
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I like problems like this that look like they are missing info but are still do able
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https://x.com/GeometryPuzzles/status/1841910384326017084
How to solve this geometry problem #geometry pic.twitter.com/kKbii6MLs6
— Math Lover (@GeometryPuzzles) October 3, 2024
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