Hiya, I've got a Cake account
Hiya, I've got a Cake account
Welcome to Cake, Drew. 😁
Hey Drew! Like your grand entrance.
@Chris has provided instructions on how we’ll join in the panel on Saturday: basically, after I create the panel session, Cake will email you a link to join in.
Here’s a link to what it will look like. If you have any questions on the set up, how to format your thoughts if you want to get fancy, etc., you can click reply to Chris’s post below, ask away and someone from Cake will respond to help us out.
For those not involved in the maths education universe on Twitter, Drew is an amazing mathematician, educator and recreational maths puzzle expert. He’s been involved in multiple online learning platforms including learningclip.co, which he co-created, and Maths-Whizz. Drew’s recreational maths puzzles on Twitter are regularly enjoyed by maths educators and their students. He is a frequent presenter at maths conferences throughout the UK.
I’ve been a big fan of Drew’s recreational maths since I discovered them this summer and am thrilled that he will be participating in Saturday’s panel on “How do you make maths fun?”
Thank you apm, you’ve been incredibly kind😊
Nice, Drew. If only there were more people like you in the world.
What a great video you found on @drewfoster!
I thought it appropriate to share some great stuff from our other panelists before this weekend’s panel on “How do you make maths fun?”
@Mathgarden Sunil Singh
@mathforlove Dan Finkel
Dan's popular TEDx talk. Loved it.
We are doing our best to get the word out to the Twitterverse about this weekend’s panel.
I will do the same as we get closer to the time.
I love that I have this memory of me teaching my class. I think this was for TeachersTV, my students loved the experience.
I had developed and written all the digital content as well as working full time.
Response from @drewfoster via Twitter. ⬇️
@gorudy I believe the correct math term for this self-reference is called recursion.