10 Reasons Why Mathematics Teachers Should Blog

If you are a mathematics teacher (or even a teacher of any subject), and there are more than 181 million bloggers all over the world, then maybe it’s high time to start one. With that many bloggers, it shouldn’t be that hard. In fact, some 12-year old kids have blogs.

In this post, I will give you 10 reasons from personal experience why should you pursue the path of blogging.

1. Blogging will improve your communication skills

I started blogging in 2006 and it has helped me a lot in improving my writing skills. As you have probably noticed, I am not very good at it. Although up to now, I still consider myself a lousy writer, I could say that I have quite improved since I started blogging. » Read more

Math Teachers at Play Carnival 51 at Math Mama Writes

Math Mama Writes has a staggering collection of 51 articles from the blogosphere for the 51st edition of the Math Teachers at Play Blog Carnival. I particularly liked the opening trivia about 51.

I’m a pentagonal number, 
I have just two factors, 
and if you put me in base 2, 4 or 16, 
I’m a palindrome.
I wonder:
Is there anyone else like me in the number universe?
On the other hand, the Math and Multimedia Carnival is currently dormant and will resume next month. It will be hosted by  Mathematics, Learning and Web 2.0.  You may now submit your entries at the submission form.

Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival 22

To all Math Blog Carnival lovers, the 22nd edition of the Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival is now online at Math is Not a Four Letter Word.

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To those who missed the previous carnivals, you may want to check them out:

You may also want to visit the complete list of the previous Mathematics and Multimedia Carnivals.

If you are interested to host a future edition of the Math and Multimedia Carnival, please email me at mathandmultimedia@gmail.com.

 

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