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by Raymond Johnson

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The Official Website of Dr. Kristopher J. Childs

Real-Life Mathematics reimagines the classroom mathematics experience through engaging students in mathematics learning experiences rooted in social issues. Workshop/Keynote Sample Videos (Coming Soon)…

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todos-math.org – Jonathan Oaks

Title: Pop-Up Panel/Webinar, 'Math When Schools are Closed' Panelists: Maria Del Rosario Zavala, Melissa Adams, Luz Maldonado, Gloria Brown Brooks, and Ricardo Martinez MAPPS Math and Parent Partnerships (Kyndall Brown, Marta Civil) CRR Impact…

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Student Math Portfolios - A How to
MyNCTM – Jul 1, 2020

View More View Less Math and School Development Coach for New Tech Network Abstract/Excerpt Ear to the Ground features voices from various corners of the mathematics education world. Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12 Copyright:…

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Virtual 'sculpture,' based on math, that's everywhere and nowhere at once
The Washington Post – Mark Jenkins – Feb 23, 1:06 PM

Abstract sculptor Anton Bakker's math-derived structures are on exhibit at some of the world's best-known sites, including the Washington Monument grounds, New York's Times Square and equally prominent locations in Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City and…

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Can This New Map Fix Our Distorted Views of the World?
The New York Times – Joshua Sokol – Feb 24, 8:12 AM

Most of the world maps you've seen in your life are past their prime. The Mercator was devised by a Flemish cartographer in 1569. The Winkel Tripel, the map style favored by National Geographic, dates to 1921. And the Dymaxion map, hyped by the…

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