Katie Steckles@The Aperiodical
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The Carnival of Mathematics continues to engage math enthusiasts with its latest February 2025 edition, now available at Flying Colours Maths. The Carnival rounds up blog posts from all over the internet. This is the 237th edition. Playful Math celebrated its sweet sixteen with the 179th edition of their carnival, originally called Math Teachers at Play, the first carnival was published in February 2009. Playful Math Carnival offers a smorgasbord of delectable tidbits of mathy fun, a free online magazine devoted to learning, teaching, and playing around with math from preschool to high school.
DEA SCUOLA, in collaboration with MaddMaths! and with the patronage of the CNR Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, is organizing a conference for mathematics teachers of secondary schools. The conference aims to motivate, involve, and entertain with mathematics, covering topics such as neuroscience and mathematical learning, innovative teaching strategies, and the use of AI in mathematics education.
References :
- The Aperiodical: The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the month of February 2025, is now online at Flying Colours Maths.
- denisegaskins.com: Playful Math 179: Our Sweet Sixteen Carnival
- The Aperiodical: Double Maths First Thing: Issue 1A
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