When you tackle a set of problems, do you like easy first or hard first? Do you lay out a problem solving strategy ahead of time, or dive right in? This issue explores many of the processes that mathematicians use, from teaching to research; we even get a peek into a mathematical poet\u27s algorithm to write poetr
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Gateway to Exploring Mathematical Sciences (GEMS) is an outreach program offered by the six mathemat...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
Parents and educators have powerful opportunities to introduce children to big mathematical ideas, w...
This poem reflects a personal kaleidoscopic perspective into a world of actively engaging others in ...
Mathematics has often been referred to as an art. For some it is “the purest of the arts”, where the...
Who is a mathematician? What does it mean to do mathematics? I discuss my process in solving a math ...
Games have always been central to mathematics, driving both research and mathematical pedagogy. Math...
György Pólya’s problem solving method has influenced generations of mathematicians and non-mathemati...
The current state of math education in America is certainly not ideal, writes Gizem Karaali, but mat...
A mathematician, poet, and poetry-math blogger offers a personal selection of links to a few of the ...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...
Mathematics faculty are trained as mathematicians, first and foremost. If we did not experience the ...
In this article we present an analysis of the multi-fold artist’s book, A Guide to Higher Learning (...
Mathematical expertise demands effective thinking and learning methods, and these techniques transfe...
The world tends to trust mathematicians and their numbers. By extension, the numbers generated by po...
Gateway to Exploring Mathematical Sciences (GEMS) is an outreach program offered by the six mathemat...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
Parents and educators have powerful opportunities to introduce children to big mathematical ideas, w...
This poem reflects a personal kaleidoscopic perspective into a world of actively engaging others in ...
Mathematics has often been referred to as an art. For some it is “the purest of the arts”, where the...