Some new blog-links
January 15, 2007 am31 8:38 am
I’ve been vigorously adding things worth reading:
- Math Notations is Dave Marain, who’s been commenting here. High school math, puzzles, problems, bits of lessons, New Jersey
- The Exponential Curve is Dan Greene, teaching math and blogging math lessons (charter school, in California?)
- Dr. Homeslice high school teacher, and unionist, California
- Math Teacher Mambo teaches 10th grade in Texas
- Bright Minds (play and problem kids, and I am not sure what else, but it seems well-written)
- Halfway There is a California community college math teacher, really politics, not too much math
I’ve also been interacting with some WordPress bloggers, but haven’t gotten around to linking yet. Darmok is named for a character from a SNG episode (I guessed right) and answers puzzles, right here. He’s also a physician with a scienc-y blog. Daniel Livingstone’s Learning Games looks promising. I had an interesting exchange with Hal of Hal’s House of Pancakes; I’ll keep following it. Denise in Illinois writes Let’s Play Math. She’s homeschooling and motivated.
In the other direction, I’ve delinked EduInsights. What was I thinking when I put him up? Anti-liberal education, based on fuzzy stats. Not a good link for me.
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Your Dr. Homeslice link in this post really goes to Bright Minds. The sidebar link seems to work okay.
Thanks. Fixed it.
Found a great post on Bright Minds on play and learning – thanks for posting these – and for including me!
Hey, thanks for the link, I love the term “unionist”.
Hey man I appreciate the mention, and I look forward to some more problems!
thanks, jonathan, for the acknowledgment…
Bright Minds is sensitive and honest. I just replied to her post about Dr. King. I appreciate this link and several others. You have a great site. Now between my problems and your puzzles we have a full curriculum! I think you know I have another cause or 2 however…
Dave Marain
MathNotations