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kirby urner
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Oct 9, 2015, 12:43:56 PM
10/9/15
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http://worldgame.blogspot.com/2015/10/so-you-wanna-be-martian-math-teacher.html
I put up this new Youtube yesterday as a way of gluing
together some websites and helping teachers interested
in straying from the beaten path a bit.
Martian Math, the way I've spun it, is thinly disguised
Bucky Fuller style geometry wherein we use a tetrahedron
(simplex) for 3rd power modeling and unit volume.
Even if said geometry is hardly front burner in any standard
mathematics curriculum, it's actually of benefit to literature
and history teachers to fill in some blanks in their narrative.
Fuller's ideas continue to exert influence and it helps to
understand even popular culture to get to a deeper level
than mere cliches. As I mention towards the end of the
video, this is mostly familiar stuff, mathematics we encounter
anyway, just seen from an unfamiliar angle.
Kirby
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