Tag: Mathematics
Sustainable development unrealistic without mathematics education —MAN
Sustainable development unrealistic without mathematics education —MAN Also, the MAN, in a communique issued at the end of its 51st annual national conference in Ilorin, observed that Mathematics education is facing serious challenges, saying that little emphasis is placed on the motivation of Mathematics teachers in schools. Read more on Nigerian Tribune Berkeley briefs: MoSAIC […]
Common Myths Surrounding Mathematics
by Mathematical Association of America Mathematics is sometimes perceived as very boring and dry subject as it comprises of logically solving equations and mathematical problems. Some students take mathematics for granted as they feel that it has no use outside the class or once studies are completed. There are certain myths that surround with studying […]
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MWCC Mathematics Professor selected as AMATYC project ACCCESS fellow Aliza Miller of Leominster. GARDNER – Mount Wachusett Community College Assistant Professor of Mathematics Aliza Miller of Leominster has been selected as a Project ACCCESS Fellow with the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges … Read more on Leominster Champion The terrifying mathematics of Ebola Ebola treatment […]
Mathematics Of Paper Folding
Pure origami Flat folding Two-colorability. Mountain-valley counting. Angles around a vertex. The construction of origami models is sometimes shown as crease patterns. The major questions about such crease patterns are whether a crease pattern can be folded to a flat model, and whether deciding how to fold them is an NP problem. Related problems when […]
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Women in mathematics: Things are better, but still far from good Things are definitely better than they once were for women in mathematics. In the late 18th century, Sophie Germain, who made significant contributions to number theory despite having no formal schooling, had to use a male pseudonym initially to get … Read more on […]