Mathblogging.org Weekly Picks
March 29, 2012 § Leave a Comment
We try to read every blog post that goes through Mathblogging.org. For the Weekly Picks, we collect posts in one category from last week to give you an impression of what the mathematical blogosphere has to offer. (Read this for more information on this change.)
Last week, we focused on “Education“.
Research, methodology, etc.
- Mathy McMatherson thinks about the Jigsaw teaching technique.
- At dy/dan, Dan Meyer presents his latest project, 101qs.com (also check out his behind-the-scenes).
Projects, lessons, etc.
- Delta Scape writes about effective demonstration lessons.
- Lost in Recursion connected exponents, fractals and the scale of the universe.
- Math4Love shares a lesson on moving bishops on the torus.
- Math2.0 reported on the Noon Day Project.
Community
- MathsInsider visualizes the Secret Life of #mathchat.
- The Albany Area Math Circle Blog reflects on STEM bullies at udacity.
- Math Hombre shares his personal Geogebra Stars.
- Think Thank Thunk rants about open periods.
And any day is a good day for On This Day in Math.