Maths en tête 🎙️ Un PODCAST pour découvrir les maths autrement. ➡️ A destination de TOUS: curieux, élèves, enseignants, parents. 📃 Pour découvrir. Pour réapprendre. Pour réviser. Pour préparer le Grand Oral du bac. 📆 Un mercredi sur deux : un nouvel épisode (entre 5 et 10 min) qui aborde une notion, un point d’histoire des maths, un axe de méthodologie. Podcast créé et animé par Alexandre Morgan, enseignant en mathématiques et membre du Café des Sciences (https://www.cafe-sciences.org/). Mat ...
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Maths on the Move, the podcast from plus.maths.org, will bring you the latest news from the world of maths, plus interviews and discussions with leading mathematicians and scientists about the maths that is changing our lives. Hosted by Plus editors Rachel Thomas and Marianne Freiberger.
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MathsTalk by AMSI Schools – where conversations in maths become part of your professional learning practice.
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Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/
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Des vidéos pour aider à la résolution d'exercices ou montrer des techniques d'enseignement.
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Commentaires individualisés des évaluations de maths en terminale.
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Maths quizzes for children aged 9 - 11 emphasising mental maths and problem solving.
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Ces vidéos permettent de revenir sur des savoir-faire, des techniques à maîtriser pour le cours de mathématiques.
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The inaugural post of Miss Math's Educational Broadcast series hosted by a math teacher with a deceptive last name, Jessie English.
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Basically, i'm doing math and probably struggling. #PHSMath2 #SanchezP3
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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Maths exams. In this series, students break down complicated Maths topics to their core components helping you rock your GCSE Mathematics exams. Find your FREE online GCSE Maths course here: http://bit.ly/37YivNd
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Talking to people who use maths in their work. Aiming to encourage further uptake of maths at A-level and beyond. Hosted by Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles.
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A summary of the topics covered in VCE Maths Methods Units 1 to 4. Created by Justin Vincent at Warrnambool College. Check out more: https://vcemathsmethods.com
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Winning at Maths. Losing at Life.
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This podcast is part of the MM Maths Method. For the supporting resources go to www.4monline.co.uk
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A podcast exploring the role of mathematics and statistics in cancer research – and the stories behind the people making it happen. Maths + Cancer is hosted by Dr Vicky Neale, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. Since March 2021, she has been receiving treatment for a rare form of cancer, prompting her to discover more about how her colleagues in the mathematical community are contributing to cancer research – from prevention, through to diagnosis and treatment.
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Irregular updates from the Maths, Stats and OR Network on the Mathematical Sciences HE Curriculum Innovation Project, part of the National HE STEM Programme. This project aims to explore current learning, teaching and assessment practices within mathematical sciences departments, and disseminate good practice.
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The Adventures of Detective Mathema tell the story of Algebrus Mathema, the most famous mathematical detective in the world. Whether it’s sequences or time, weights or algebra, Detective Mathema has the power to solve the puzzles.
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Explore the transformative journey of ”Heroes (or, How To Help Your Kids Rock At Maths),” a book designed to empower parents in supporting their children’s mathematical education. This guide emphasizes the importance of developing a growth mindset, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and learning. It highlights the evolving nature of mathematical terminology and teaching strategies, such as the shift from ”borrowing” to ”renaming” in subtraction, which can leave parents feeling ...
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#200 AI and Education – episode 2 (with James Radburn)
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1:56:18This is the second instalment in a series of episodes examining the role of AI in education. On this episode, I am joined by James Radburn. As you will hear, James has devoted considerable time to considering the positive benefits and pitfalls of AI in education. Today, after James shares three practical use cases of AI that all listeners can use, …
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Bref, faut que je parle du paradoxe de Simpson
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5:10🎙️ Bref. Un épisode spécial. Un thème spécial. Comment parler simplement en podcast du paradoxe de Simpson ? Comment évoquer cette étrangeté statistique ? Par quelle entrée ? Bref. #Simpson #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site :…
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Living proof: A conversation with Sarah Hart
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24:39Sarah Hart is a mathematician who is interested, not just in the maths itself, but also its connections to other areas of culture and art. She's done an amazing number of things throughout her career — from research in pure mathematics and heading up a maths department, to being the first woman Gresham Professor of Geometry and President of the Bri…
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Rob Eastaway: Shakespeare's mathematical life and times
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23:57One thing we all have in common is that we did maths at school. Those of us from the English speaking world most likely also did Shakespeare at school. Do these two things have anything in common? It turns out that they do! Our friend Rob Eastaway, author and Director of the amazing Maths Inspiration project, has written a book called Much Ado Abou…
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#199 Developing a lesson structure – episode 4 (with Ollie Lovell)
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48:24In this engaging conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies, focusing on the 'Do Now' structure in classrooms. They explore the importance of checking for understanding, the effectiveness of mini whiteboards, and how to manage latecomers. The discussion also touches on their upcoming Aussie tour, providing insig…
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🎙️ J’imagine que vous avez déjà entendu parler de Pascal. Oui, Blaise Pascal, le philosophe et mathématicien français du 17e siècle. Aujourd’hui, on parle de lui, de probabilités et de l’existence ou non de Dieu. Rien que ça. On parle de l’étonnant pari de Pascal. Un épisode que j’ai initialement écrit et réalisé pour le podcast Science Infuse, que…
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Living proof: Diving into maths with Emmy Noether
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29:02Every now and again, and more often than you'd think, the work of mathematics overlaps with the world of theatre and film. This happened again recently when the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) organised a staging of the play Diving into math with Emmy Noether. Noether was a pure mathematician whose results made waves far beyo…
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Last Wednesday, March 26, 2025, this year's Abel Prize was awarded to the Japanese mathematician Masaki Kashiwara. The Abel Prize is one of the most prestigious honours in mathematics. It is awarded every year by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and comes with a prize money of over £550,000. In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk …
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🎙️ Le vide. Mais c’est quoi ça ? Peut-on le quantifier ? Comment chiffrer le rien ? Est-ce qu’on peut mesurer ce qui n’existe pas ? La nature a vraiment horreur du vide… ? Et bien peut-être pas tant que ça ! #vide #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=sub…
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Evidence week: Shaping the future of AI
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24:49The UK government has recently pledged to put around £14 billion into supporting the development of artificial intelligence over the next few years. But because AI comes with perils as well as promises, careful policy decision are going to be crucial. In order to make such decision in an informed way, politicians need to interact with the mathemati…
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#198 AI and Education – episode 1 (with Neil Almond)
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2:10:23I hope this will be the first of a series of episodes investigating AI's role in education. Specifically, I am interested in how AI can save teachers time, help them do their jobs better, or ideally both. I am also interested in the role AI may play in the future in acting as an intelligent 1-to-1 tutor for our students. So, in this first conversat…
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Living proof: Communicating mathematics with the INI and Hannah Fry
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28:40We kick off our latest series of podcasts with an episode of Living proof, produced jointly with the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI). This episode is all about the communication of mathematics to the wider world, which is becoming ever more recognised as a priority within the maths community. We talk to Sara Khan, Communicati…
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In this special Pi Day episode of MathsTalk, host Leanne McMahon, AMSI’s school maths advisor, takes listeners on an engaging journey into the world of Pi. She explains what Pi is and how it is used in basic geometry, explores its irrational and transcendental nature, and discusses its importance in both mathematics and real-world applications. Lea…
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La loi de Benford, la vie secrète des nombres
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11:06🎙️ Les nombres semblent avoir une vie propre, quand on n'y prête pas attention. Leur répartition semble un peu étrange. Connaissez-vous la loi de Benford ? #benford #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site : www.mathsentete.fr Mon T…
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#197 Developing a lesson structure – episode 3 (with Ollie Lovell)
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56:41This is the third in our series of conversations where we seek to agree upon a maths lesson structure. This time around, we continue our discussion of the Do Now, this time focusing on the choice of content, and what students do whilst working on the Do Now. As ever, we go super deep. So, I hope people enjoy it. Show-notes: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/l…
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Seul on va plus vite, ensemble on va plus....
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8:02🎙️ Seul on va plus vite, ensemble on va moins vite !!! Vous connaissez le paradoxe de la loi de Brooks ? #brooks #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site : www.mathsentete.fr Mon TIPeee pour soutenir mon travail sur le podcast : htt…
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Je réponds à vos questions pour le 100e épisode
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9:33🎙️ Un 100e épisode de podcast, ça se fête ! Je réponds à quelques unes des questions que vous m'avez fait parvenir. Merci encore à toutes et à tous Mon TIPeee pour soutenir mon travail sur le podcast : https://fr.tipeee.com/maths-en-tete #100 #podcast #FAQ Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketK…
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🎙️ Vers l'infini, et au-delà ? Mais l'infini, est-ce un concept si simple à manier qu'on pourrait le dépasser ? Buzz l'Eclair ne s'est-il pas un peu enflammé ? #infini #maths #vulgarisation L'extrait sonore provient du joli film documentaire Être et avoir de Nicolas Philibert (2002) Le podcast Science Infuse : https://www.studiobiloba.fr/scienceinf…
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Episode 3: You Can Call Me Al (Gebra)
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18:25This podcast episode explores fundamental algebraic concepts, designed to help parents support their children's maths learning, such as: What algebra is, Developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills, Key algebraic concepts like variables and constants, expressions and equations, solving equations, functions and sequences. Get the book her…
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This episode covers a range of topics, starting with different types of numbers, including natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers. It delves into number properties such as the commutative, associative, and distributive properties, which are key to understanding how numbers interact. The podcast also expla…
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This episode offers guidance for parents on supporting their children's mathematics education. It covers the importance of mathematics in various aspects of life, addresses common parental anxieties about assisting with maths, explains current teaching methodologies, and suggests resources for improving maths skills. Finally, it helps you tap in to…
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Le théorème des 4 couleurs, quand les maths colorient le Monde
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7:47🎙️ Prenez une carte. N'importe laquelle. Saisissez-vous de 4 couleurs différentes : cela suffira pour couvrir entièrement la carte sans que deux régions voisines ne soient de la même couleur. Plus qu'une énigme récréative, le théorème des 4 couleurs a marqué l'histoire des maths. #4couleurs #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur …
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#196 Developing a lesson structure – episode 2 (with Ollie Lovell)
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1:12:53In this episode, Ollie and I tried something different. I’ve been working with a school to help develop a departmental lesson structure with their maths team. I know Ollie had been doing something similar with a school he has been working with, so it seemed a good idea to chat through our ideas to see where we agreed and differed. My original plan …
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🎙️ 2025... à quoi ça rime, 2025 ? Un peu de poésie, tiens... #2025 #nombre #premier Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site : www.mathsentete.fr Mon TIPeee pour soutenir mon travail sur le podcast : https://fr.tipeee.com/maths-en-tete Les sources vienne…
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Euromaths: Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
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15:30Last summer we were lucky enough to attend the European Congress of Mathematics (ECM) in Seville, Spain. The Congress sees the award of several prestigious prizes, including the Otto Neugebauer Prize for the History of Mathematics. In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to this year's winner of the Otto Neugebauer Prize, Reinhard Siegmund-Sch…
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🎙️ Qu'est-ce qui met en lien la théorie des graphes, les factorielles, les problèmes NP et les recettes de cocktails ? Le père Noël bien sûr. Joyeuses fêtes ! 🎅 #noël #TSP #maths Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site : www.mathsentete.fr Mon TIPeee po…
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What is as hypnotising as a beautiful goldfish circling its bowl, but can help you understand the way a virus can spread? The answer is one of the beautiful interactive simulations produced by VisualPDE ! In this podcast we talk to Benjamin Walker from University College London, and to Adam Townsend and Andrew Krause from Durham University, who tog…
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The State of the Mathematical Sciences in Australia 2024
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21:56In this episode of MathsTalk, host Sarah Ramantanis welcomes Leanne McMahon to discuss the newly released AMSI Discipline Report 2024. Leanne highlights key findings, including declining student engagement in mathematics, the critical shortage of qualified maths teachers, and the significant equity gaps affecting disadvantaged and regional schools.…
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Solve for X and the Martingale Foundation
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25:30Are you thinking of doing a Masters or PhD in maths or another STEM subject but are worried about funding? Then the Martingale Foundation might be for you. The Foundation's mission is "to enable and nurture talented individuals from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to thrive within world-leading postgraduate study and become STEM leaders" by providing…
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Hypatie, dernière lumière d'Alexandrie (avec le Prof de Latin-Grec)
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12:55🎙️ Hypatie est une des rares femmes mathématiciennes de l'Antiquité dont nous ayons connaissance, et il est temps d'en parler sur Maths en tête... avec un invité de marque : Guillaume Diana, le prof de Latin-Grec sur les réseaux (et sur son podcast ; Par le petit bout du mythe) Guillaume Diana (le prof de latin-grec) : ● Son podcast : https://www.p…
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As a PhD student working with the Maths4DL research project, Yolanne Lee works on the mathematics that powers artificial intelligence. In this podcast she tells us about what she thinks AI will be able to do in the near future, what it has to do with cats and dogs, and how music provided her first experience of science. We also get to hear her play…
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Hannah Fry: Mathematics for the people
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26:00We're very excited that Hannah Fry is coming to join us in Cambridge in January 2025. Fry is a brilliant mathematician, best-selling author, award winning science presenter and host of popular podcasts and television shows. She'll be Cambridge's first Professor for the Public Understanding of Mathematics. In this episode of Maths on the Move Hannah…
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🎙️ Du haut de mon mètre 70, je peux théoriquement voir à 4,6 km. Comment je le sais ? C'est Pythagore qui me l'a dit. Prenons un peu de hauteur et voyons si on peut voir le Mont Blanc du haut de la tour Eiffel. #hauteur #pythagore #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?v…
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We all know what data is: bits of information of which in this age of Big Data we have lots of. You might also know what topology is: the study of shapes that considers two shapes to be the same if you can deform one into the other without tearing them or gluing things together. But what is topological data analysis? And how might it help to unders…
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We love a game of billiards — or at least the mathematical version of it. It's a dynamical system that's just about basic enough to study but still poses lots of open questions. In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to Giovanni Forni about chaos, periodicity and the many things we still hope to learn about billiards. We met Giovanni at the E…
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🎙️ Loto. Euromillions. Qui n'a jamais rêvé de gagner le gros lot, de remporter le pactole, de tomber sur le ticket gagnant ? Ne prenons pas de risques, calculons-le (comme dit mon ami Franck). Et si nous avions tous déjà gagné ? #loterie #gain #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloke…
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As the days in the UK get shorter and darker we continue remembering the brilliant time we had in Seville last summer at the European Congress of Mathematics (ECM). In this episode of Maths on the move we talk to one of the mathematicians we met at the ECM, Jessica Fintzen, who won a prestigious EMS Prize at the Congress. Jessica tells us how to ca…
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#195 Developing a lesson structure - episode 1 (with Ollie Lovell)
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1:18:54In this episode, Ollie and I tried something different. I've been working with a school to help develop a departmental lesson structure with their maths team. I know Ollie had been doing something similar with a school he has been working with, so it seemed a good idea to chat through our ideas to see where we agreed and differed. My original plan …
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The world is full of networks. We're part of them, our infrastructure is full of them, and there are even networks within our bodies (e.g. made from neurons). This summer the mathematician Richard Montgomery won a prestigious EMS Prize at the European Congress of Mathematics (ECM) for his work on the pure maths of networks, also known as graph theo…
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🎙️ L'effet Matilda, c'est quoi ? A l'heure où les filles et les femmes sont sous-représentées dans les filières et métiers scientifiques, il est grand temps de parler de ce sujet sur Maths en tête, votre podcast de vulgarisation mathématique pour tous #effetmatilda #maths #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.yout…
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AMSI Textbook update with Michael Evans
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20:03In this episode, host Leanne McMahon sits down with Michael Evans, a renowned figure in mathematics education, to discuss the AMSI ICE-EM textbooks and their evolution. Michael provides an insightful look into the history of these textbooks, which have been instrumental in Australian classrooms for over 20 years. He highlights their unique developm…
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David Spiegelhalter and the art of uncertainty
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24:20David Spiegelhalter, one of our favourite statisticians in the whole world, has a new book out. It's called The art of uncertainty: How to navigate chance, ignorance, risk and luck and published by Pelican Books. In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to David about the book, touching on a huge range of topics — from double yolked eggs and th…
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🎙️ Pourquoi y a-t-il un 200 à côté du 180°, sur certains anciens modèles de rapporteur ? C'est quoi un grade ? #rapporteur #grade #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur mon site : www.mathsentete.fr Mon TIPeee pour soutenir mon travail sur le pod…
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We recently found out why pieces of toast tend to land butter side down. It' because the physical factors at play, including the typical height of breakfast tables and the strength of the Earth's gravity, are just right to allow a piece of toast to perform one flip on its way to the floor: from butter side up to butter side down. The strength of th…
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