Year 2014 in Review – The Popular Most Multimedia Posts

It’s a two-and-a-half hours before New Year here in Japan and while waiting for midnight, let’s look back at the popular Multimedia posts for this year. These are the software or applications that can be used by teachers and students, uses of technology in teaching mathematics and other fields, or tutorials that every math enthusiast might find useful.

Have a Happy New Year everyone!

Year 2014 Popular Multimedia Posts

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Year 2014 in Review – The Most Popular Math Posts

It’s almost the end of the year and let me thank you all for reading Math and Multimedia. This year has been a very busy year, but we still learned a lot!

Below are the popular posts that discussed about content mathematics. These are the posts that discusses school mathematics and their applications. Be sure you don’t miss any of these posts. 🙂

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Month in Review – September 2014

It’s the end of the month again so let us look back to what we have discussed.

What is amazing about mathematics is the strong connections between concepts and representations. See how the Greatest Common Factor which is all about numbers be connected to Geometry in The Geometric Representation of Greatest Common Factor. Also, watch the amazing connection between mathematics and music in Bach’s Music on a Moebius Strip.

This month we also have posts about technology. The most exciting probably is the release of the new GeoGebra 3D. There is one more exciting thing: Watch how Hans Rosling, founder of GapMinder foundation, show dynamic statistics your eyes in Hans Rosling: Stats That Reshape Your World View. In his presentation, Prof Rosling, used GapMinder, a free statistics software.

Technology can help us a lot, however, there is also danger in it.  See how a simple device can be used to steal ATM PINS and how can mathematics be used to guess them easily in ATM PIN Theft and the Mathematics of Systematic Guessing. Be careful!

We also had a classic geometric multiplication in  How to Multiply Using Lines and Dots

Lastly, watch the coolest math teacher break world record in pull ups and donate the money raised to cancer research in  Math Teacher Breaks Pull Up World Record.

That’s it.

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