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Burton MacKenzie

Burton MacKenzie

One more person to argue with on the Internet.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Confessions of a Mathematician

Confessions of a Mathematician

The life and times of an Abelian vegan.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Chapter Zero

Chapter Zero

Way beyond Calculus. Masters degree and above equations and theories analyzed and discussed.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Math and Poker

Math and Poker

A blog on math and poker going beyond a “What are the odds of that?” kind of approach.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere

Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere

Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere: etc

Rating:

7.5
very good
Interesting Things

Interesting Things

All things interesting, or maybe so … at least according to the Accidental Mathematician … perhaps you will find them interesting too … and then maybe not.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Geometry and the Imagination

Geometry and the Imagination

Danny Calegari's research blog

Rating:

7.5
very good
10-Minute Math

10-Minute Math

A collection of mathematical tidbits to help make math more accessible. Written by a secondary teacher, the blog also includes tools for math educators at all levels.

Rating:

7.5
very good
Discovering Math

Discovering Math

An amateur mathematician chronicles his adventures in learning mathematics.

Rating:

7.5
very good
fascinating facts of mathematics

fascinating facts of mathematics

fascinating facts of mathematics

Rating:

7.5
very good
keeping mathematics simple and challenging

keeping mathematics simple and challenging

This is my contribution to bridging the gap between theory and practice in mathematics teaching and learning. It contains posts for teaching math with conceptual understanding using the strategy teaching through problem solving (problem-based learning) to

Rating:

7.5
very good
(x, why?)

(x, why?)

A weblog of math-related cartoons and images, math humor and general math discussion. Or whatever else comes to mind. And that's when it gets really weird.

Rating:

7.4
very good
keeping math simple and challenging

keeping math simple and challenging

This blog is my contribution to bridging the gap between theory and practice in mathematics teaching and learning. It is written for k-12 math teachers.

Rating:

7.4
very good
Mathematical Musings

Mathematical Musings

Thoughts of a middle school math teacher who is re-discovering technology.

Rating:

7.3
very good
Ken's blog

Ken's blog

Mostly on computers and mathematics.

Rating:

7.3
very good
Grain of Sand

Grain of Sand

Chronicles the doings of a Silicon Forest base curriculum writer working with peer engineers to develop a new open source computer math hybrid for delivery over the web.

Rating:

7.3
very good
High School Math

High School Math

To encourage and promote a greater use of the internet and computer technology in the math classroom. For educators, students, parents and homeschoolers.

Rating:

7.3
very good
Out of the Closet. Into the Math.

Out of the Closet. Into the Math.

Written by a lesbian middle school teacher, Out of the Closet Into the Math chronicles stories from her life, shares interesting anecdotes & teaching strategies, and hopes to answer questions of young teens - be they math or sexuality related.

Rating:

7.3
very good
MeTA musings

MeTA musings

...where Math education, Technology and Assessment meet

Rating:

7.3
very good
Precal Blog

Precal Blog

Graphing tangent is like logic now!

Rating:

7.2
very good
Coach's Corner

Coach's Corner

This is my unique take on the state of teaching math, educational coaching, and teacher education. I want to encourage others to contribute to the collective thinking of the whole by participating in this unique sharing environment.

Rating:

7.2
very good
Not Even Wrong

Not Even Wrong

Musings on math and physics.

Rating:

7.2
very good
Michi’s blog

Michi’s blog

A professor's experiments outside of the classroom. Using his mathematical skills to bring order and reason.

Rating:

7.2
very good
Mathematical Paintings and Sculptures

Mathematical Paintings and Sculptures

See artworks and sculptures in which mathematical laws were posed as basis. Artworks by M.C. Escher and his followers.

Rating:

7.2
very good
History of Mathematics Blog

History of Mathematics Blog

Overview of the history of math.

Rating:

7.2
very good
House of Mashinchi

House of Mashinchi

A teacher website about the life of middle school math. Lots of fun links for great math games!

Rating:

7.1
very good
Math Goodies Blog

Math Goodies Blog

Math help resources and links for students, educators, and parents. Includes a chronology of updates to the Math Goodies website as well as personal insights from the author.

Rating:

7.1
very good
Paper Clip Art

Paper Clip Art

Ever wondered how many different ways you can twist a paperclip. Well forget your old wire paperclips. This blog uses complex formulas to show that maths can produce artistic designs that show that maths can be fun.

Rating:

7.1
very good
My Brain is Open

My Brain is Open

My posts are related to various topics and open problems in Computational Complexity, Circuit Complexity, Communication Complexity, Algorithmic Game Theory, Polyhedral Combinatorics, Hardness of Approximation, Approximation Algorithms and Graph Theory.

Rating:

7.1
very good
neverendingbooks

neverendingbooks

lieven le bruyn's blog

Rating:

7.0
very good