Mingli, This looks like a neat project for a short working group - maybe two or three weeks. Can you sketch some activities and learning goals for it? Cheers, Maria Droujkova 919-388-1721 Make math your own, to make your own math.
Hi, folks. I am a newbie for p2pu, I was a graduate student from Mathematics department and am now a Web developer. You may feel confused for the title of this post. Yes, I confirm it is about a lonely planet in the Wonderland. Recent years many planet were founded outside our solar system, people are
Sorry for delay - I was on a business trip. Can you talk more about quantum information? Here is the school's current page: [link] Cheers, Maria Droujkova Make math your own, to make your own math. On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Wesley Pennock <
1. CPD through Twitter for Maths Teachers 2. Yes 3. Difficult to say, since activity was open-ended rather than fixed tasks 4. 9 in P2PU, 10 in Google group. 4 active in 1st week. Currently in final week. 5. Not directly.
Hello, School of the Mathematical Future started 8 classes in January 2011: - Math-rich baby and toddler environment<[link]> - Introduction to Math Art<[link]> - Psychology of Math Learning<[link]>
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1. Psychology of Math Learning 2. Yes 3. Six 4. 20/15/5 5. Not really ______________________________ ______ Interested in knowing more about early adolescents (ages 10-14)? Check out my Teaching Your Middle Schooler blog at [link]
1. Course name 2. Did the course start? 3. How many weeks were there any activities? 4. How many people signed up? Approximately how many participated in the first week? Participated in the last week? 5. Did you get contacts, collaborations, projects for further work out of the courses?
FYI, I created a course on the new site called "Mathematics on Computers". [link] Initially it just contains a feed of updates from the Planetary System's tracker. Others are welcome to join and adapt the content and direction of the course to suit
Hello, Sorry about the typo - the correct day is today, March 30th, 9:30pm Eastern US time. Cheers, Maria Droujkova Make math your own, to make your own math.
Join Joel Duffin and Justin Ball, creators of the OER Glue platform<[link]>, in discussing the latest in open course design architecture. *How to join* - Follow this link at the time of the event: * [link]<[link]>
I'm checking with the other developers for Planetary to see whether any of them would want to do the work if we can get it funded. If there is another programmer out there who wants to work on this, I'm happy to discuss with them as well. Basically, I have time to supervise and cooperate but likely don't have time to do the work