The new TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition isn’t the first color-screen graphing calculator. It isn’t even TI’s first color graphing calculator, a distinction claimed by the TI-Nspire CX and its sibling the ...
The good news is that the number of American teens who excel in math is increasing. The bad news is that the growing ecosystem of high school math enthusiasts lacks students of color. The largely ...
EdSource · How a small rural school district is setting an example for school counseling statewide Because of UC’s decision to count data science toward the math requirement for college admissions, ...
What does it take to get students from low-income families, English-language learners, black students, and Hispanic students enrolled—and thriving—in advanced-math courses? For the Long Beach Unified ...
Imagine you're a mapmaker, ready to finish your masterpiece map of the world. The only thing left to do is add the colors. But how many colors do you need for the countries if you want to make sure no ...
Color is everywhere. From the color of our skin to the shade of our clothing and tint of our walls, colors are all around us. The Secret Lives of Colors written by Kassia St. Clair tells the story of ...
In 1950 Edward Nelson, then a student at the University of Chicago, asked the kind of deceptively simple question that can give mathematicians fits for decades. Imagine, he said, a graph — a ...
The Museum of Math's Hyper Hyperboloid lets you twist straight cords into a curved shape. Museum founder Glen Whitney demonstrates. Even the floor is full of math at the new museum. Here, the Math ...
Professor Merle White of the mathematics department, Professor Leslie Black of philosophy and Jean Brown, a young stenographer who worked in the university’s office of admissions, were lunching ...