About Student-Created Problems

In my last post, I reported on Avery Pickford's exciting presentation at the Asilomar conference. The idea of student-created problems was thought-provoking — here are some thoughts it provoked.I have no doubt that pursuing student-created problems is worthwhile, but a skeptic may not be convinced by the argument that we should do this because it… Continue reading About Student-Created Problems

Student-Created Problems

This is the continuation of my report on last weekend's Asilomar conference. (Previous installment.)Avery Pickford's session was about student-created problems. You can read a summary on this blog (Without Geometry, Life is Pointless). Creating problems is, after all, what mathematicians do. Yes, they sometimes explore questions that have been posed by others, but even then,… Continue reading Student-Created Problems

Workshops in New York in August

I will be leading two summer workshops for teachers in New York City, Aug 13-17.The early-bird registration discount (15% off) is being extended to June 25.VISUAL ALGEBRAI have offered this 3-day workshop, and various parts of it, many, many times. It's about intelligent use of manipulatives and technology, plus a parallel axes representation. Also: three… Continue reading Workshops in New York in August

Puzzles in math education

Scott Kim, the author of the excellent Inversions, is launching a crusade to bring more puzzles to math education. He gave a talk on this subject at the Gathering 4 Gardner. (See the slides.) Martin Gardner, of course, is the author of the long-running Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. He inspired who knows how… Continue reading Puzzles in math education

Presentation at SF State, May 1

I was invited by the San Francisco Teachers' Math Circle to present some problems. Here's the basic info.When: Tuesday, May 1 at 6:00 PM Where: Trailer P (behind Thorton Hall) at San Francisco State University 3699 19th Avenue, San Francisco, CAAs far as I know, the event is free, and dinner is included!I will present a pattern… Continue reading Presentation at SF State, May 1

Early Bird Discount

About three months ago, I mentioned my summer workshops for teachers and summarized how they will differ from their previous incarnations.Brief recap:- Hands-On Geometry, June 18-21 in San Francisco- Visual Algebra, August 13-15 in New York City- Re-imagining High School Math, August 16-17 in New York CityThe workshops are sponsored by the Center for Innovative… Continue reading Early Bird Discount