Carnivals Carnivals Carnivals!

The deadline of submission for the Mathematics and Multimedia Math Carnival #14 is on August 27, 2011. If you have an article about elementary school and high school mathematics, or about mathematics teaching, then you can submit it to carnival submission form.  The August 2011 edition will be posted on August 29, 2011 at  Mathematics, Learning, and Web 2.0.

Encontro de Bonecos Gigantes

If you love reading about mathematics or mathematics teaching, then the Math Carnivals are for you. Here are the most recent Mathematics Carnivals you might want to visit.

To submit your articles to the other two carnivals, use the submission forms below.

Math and Multimedia Blog Carnival 13

Welcome to the 13th edition of the Mathematics and Multimedia blog carnival.

Scenes from the 2004 Carnivale in Venice (IMG_4808a)

Before we begin the carnival, let’s have some trivia about the number thirteen:

  • The fear of thirteen is called triskaidekaphobia.
  • Thirteen is the number of stripes in the US flag.
  • The number of characters in E Pluribus Unum
  • The number of Archimedean Solids
  • The atomic number of Aluminum.
Now, let the carnival begin! » Read more

Blogineering: Our new blogging tutorial site

Blogineering is a new blog that Riley Ayes and I created for helping new bloggers start and grow a blog. Riley (my best friend in High School) is a civil engineer, so it is pretty obvious who thought of the name.

If you search the word ‘blogineering’ on the net (we actually never knew that such word exists before we thought of the name), you’ll find that it refers to blogs about science, engineering, and technology. However, we are giving it a new meaning. We combined the words blog and engineering to refer to ‘creating and growing a blog systematically — that is engineering blogs.’ » Read more

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