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Maths on the Move

plus.maths.org

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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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Stand-up Maths

Stand-up Maths

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I do mathematics and stand-up. Sometimes simultaneously. Occasionally while being filmed. (It's quite the Venn diagram.) Principle channel supporter: Jane Street https://www.janestreet.com/ http://standupmaths.com http://twitter.com/standupmaths https://m.bilibili.com/space/475271755
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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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Maths en tête

Maths en tête - le podcast

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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/) . Ma ...
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Revise - GCSE Maths Revision

Seneca Learning Revision

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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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Mathematics doesn't have to be stress inducing. In fact through its simple logic we can find relaxation and peace. In this podcast I discuss different sets, sequences and types of number, and then read through some to help you relax. Enjoy.
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Maths + Cancer

Oxford University

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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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This podcast is designed to help students with their mental mathematics. Each episode has two parts, a video tutorial and a audio quiz. First watch the video tutorial, then have a go at the quiz. Disclamer: All content in this podcast is my own and is to be used as you see fit. Although every effort is made to make sure it is accurate, no responsibility will be taken if errors are found. This podcast should not take the place of your textbook.
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In this episode of MathsTalk, host Leanne McMahon discusses the pressing issue of out-of-field teaching in mathematics education. With recent media attention on AMSI's analysis of out-of-field secondary maths teaching and upskilling initiatives in Australia, Leanne explores the complexities of defining out-of-field teaching and its various dimensio…
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One of the most fascinating figures in the history of mathematics was Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught Indian genius who formed a remarkable relationship with the Cambridge mathematician GH Hardy. Ramanujan was interest in problems in number theory, which are often easy to state, but incredibly difficult to prove. One amazing thing about Ramanuja…
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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies and approaches. They cover topics such as the importance of choosing effective examples, the benefits of using green smoothies for breakfast, and the concept of hands-up cold call. They also explore the idea of starting with general examples instead of easy spec…
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🎙️ Mais c’est quoi ce format A4 ? 21 par 29,7... Dans cet épisode, on parle de format de papier, on remonte jusqu'à la Révolution Française et on croise Racine de 2... rien n'est laissé au hasard ! Vos feuilles de papier sont pleines d'histoires... #maths #A4 #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/chann…
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Here is camman18's YouTube short about the mystery: https://youtube.com/shorts/WvyVFSOD-uM?si=yeOzmMj6BD0a0E3cHuge thanks to Natalie for sending it to me!This is the bug report Oliver found: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-119369?focusedId=804740Explore floating point errors yourself using the IEEE-754 Floating Point Converter: https://www.h-schm…
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In this episode of Maths on the move we look at some favourite pieces of maths we have worked on so far this year. From a revolutionary new tile to new insights in topology, and from fooling cancer cells to bringing mathematical research into the classroom, we hope there's something interesting there for everyone. To find out more about the topics …
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It's always exciting to have a glimpse at new mathematics and technology as they take shape. In this podcast we talk to Georg Maierhofer, from the University of Oxford, about an exciting new idea that is only just emerging – physics informed neural networks (PINNs for short) – where you add in the laws of physics to machine learning methods. We hav…
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Craig Barton and Jo Morgan discuss Jo's career journey and the context of her school. They then dive into the topic of achieving amazing GCSE results, starting with the importance of a solid Key Stage 3 and 4 curriculum and pedagogy. Jo emphasizes the need for high-quality teaching, a robust curriculum, and going into depth on topics. She also disc…
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🎙️ Avec le label éducatif ToutSavoir dont je fais partie, nous participons collectivement au Podcasthon 2024, un événement caritatif regroupant plus de 250 émissions de podcasts de tous bords. L’idée, c’est de mettre un thème en avant : et comme Tout savoir est un label éducatif, on a décidé collectivement de vous parler d’un sujet important : le h…
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Last weekend our friends and neighbours at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge put on a great event: the Mathematics Discovery Day, part of the Cambridge Festival. Among the may hands-on activities, games and pop-up explorations were the hugely popular, and well-attended, workshops for students delivered by our colle…
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Artificial intelligence has made astonishing progress in the last few years. Perhaps surprisingly, all of the amazing things we've seen, from ChatGPT to generative AI, are powered by same mathematical technique: machine learning, and in particular deep learning. In this episode of Maths on the move we talk to Kweku Abraham, member of Maths4DL, a re…
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In this episode, Craig Barton interviews Josh Goodrich, the co-founder and CEO of Step Lab, about his experience as an English teacher and his work in teacher education. They discuss the importance of instructional coaching and the challenges schools face in implementing effective coaching programs. Josh emphasizes the need for schools to de-implem…
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Please note down the new value of pi: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706798214808651328230664709384460955058223176If you'd like to sign up to hear about future ridiculous maths projects that require volunteers: https://forms.gle/w44THpNJ3jWUPqHy6Play list of all my previous calculati…
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🎙️ Aujourd'hui, à une dizaine de jours de son anniversaire, plongeons dans l'histoire captivante d'une femme dont les contributions ont redéfini le paysage mathématique et de la physique. Albert Einstein lui doit beaucoup... Bienvenue dans le monde d'Emmy Noether. #maths #emmyenoether #vulgarisation Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : htt…
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We’re now all very aware that climate change is not just a problem for the future – 2023 was officially the hottest year on record ever. And as well as impacting our lives through food security, flooding and drought, climate change can also impact our health by the impact it can have on the spread of diseases. A very interesting group of people cam…
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Check out Jane Street's excellent Academy of Math and Programming (AMP). https://bit.ly/sum-ampHere are Andrew Taylors slides on "Rotation with three shears". I saw him give this talk at the MathsJam Gathering 2023. The proof is on page 4. https://github.andrewt.net/shears/This is a nice introduction to the concept: https://cohost.org/tomforsyth/po…
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Do check out my video with Adam Savage over on Tested: https://youtu.be/s_F4uD8wAs0Yes, I'm back in NYC for An Evening of Unnecessary Detail on Sunday April 14. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/matt-parker-an-evening-of-unnecessary-detail-tickets-847453715877?aff=oddtdtcreatorPre-order my new book! https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/lov…
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Could we make the clouds brighter so they reflect more of the Sun's warming rays back into space to keep us cooler? Or make Arctic ice thicker so it lasts longer over the summer? These ideas might sound slightly fantastical, but they're active research areas at the Centre for Climate Repair which has recently become our neighbour here at the Centre…
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Pre-order Love Triangle on Maths Gear now and get a signed copy! Also, a special book cover if you're fast enough. https://mathsgear.co.uk/products/love-triangle-by-matt-parker-signedUK edition out 20 June, pre-order options: https://bit.ly/UKLoveTriangleUSA edition out 20 August, pre-order options: https://bit.ly/3wCTesRHere are the fantastic GeoG…
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🎙️ 2024 est une année bissextile, ça ok. Tout comme l’était 2020 et comme le sera 2028. Mais saviez-vous que les années bissextiles ne se produisent pas systématiquement tous les 4 ans ? #maths #vulgarisation #bissextile Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA92AcW7Q?view_as=subscriber 💼 sur m…
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See you all in Wemding, Germany in 2033 for the next installation of this inevitable maths mistake.Thanks to everyone involved with Zeitpyramide who were hugely welcoming and accomodating. Official Zeitpyramyde website: http://www.zeitpyramide.de/Check out Ayliean MacDonald's excellent work on TikTok and indeed YouTube:https://www.tiktok.com/@aylie…
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In this conversation, Craig and Ollie discuss various topics including Brian Johnson's quest to beat the aging process, fitness goals, teaching reading using Monster Phonics, treating failures as system failures, effective teacher professional development, and the use of silent teacher and checking for listening in the classroom. In this part of th…
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Host, Leanne McMahon, dives into the eternal question: "When am I ever going to use this?" by looking at the diverse career paths open to those who choose to study mathematics at school and beyond. We also highlight an exciting opportunity for teachers: the 2024 Teacher Professional Learning in Industry Day, hosted by AMSI and the Australian Centre…
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🎙️ C'est la Saint Valentin : bonne fête à tous les amoureux. Pour l'occassion, je vous raconte aujourd'hui l'histoire de Drake Martinet et de sa tentative de mise en équation de sa relation amoureuse avec sa fiancée. #maths #vulgarisation #saintvalentin Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpbU7mXDloketKRA9…
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Support "Doing Things the Hard Way Matt" on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/standupmathsFull video of Doing Things the Hard Way Matt doing things the hard way is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/watch-full-doing-98412935OEIS sequence A010527 "Decimal expansion of sqrt(3)/2"https://oeis.org/A010527Do support the OEIS! https://oeisf.org/don…
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Check out AMP or suggest it to someone who could benefit. And here is the puzzle: https://bit.ly/sum-ampThanks to Jane Street for sponsoring this video! https://www.janestreet.com/join-jane-street/I'll be doing An Evening of Unnecessary Detail at the Bristol Beacon, UK on Tuesday 12 March 2024. Come and celebrate Almost Pi Day with me! And celebrat…
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🎙️ Je ne suis pas "bon" en maths. Et vous ? Est-ce si important d'ailleurs ? #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 : https://fr.tipeee.com/maths-en-tete Les…
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Watch this space for any updates on if the rainforest moths we found were new to science!Thanks to Rainforest Expeditions who organised our trip. https://www.rainforestexpeditions.com/Full disclosure: we paid for our flights to Peru but Rainforest Expeditions provided our visit into the rainforest for free. We visited the Tambopata Research Center …
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This month Ollie Lovell and I discuss the following things: Why change needs a deep understanding (08:15) The power of using critical evidence during CPD (23:10) Is making feedback into detective work really a good idea? (39:39) The Derring Effect (55:04) What have you got worse at? (1:11:24) I need the toilet (1:20:25) You can view the show notes …
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🎙️ Saviez-vous que les mathématiques avaient leur maison depuis septembre dernier ? Et saviez-vous que j’ai l’immense honneur d’en connaître une des ambassadrices ? Qu’elle a un parcours hors-norme en pays mathématique ? Aujourd’hui, on parle de la maison Poincaré et, pour la présenter, j’ai le grand plaisir d’accueillir Nathalie Ayi, chercheuse en…
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In 2020, Special guest Dr Catherine Attard released a blog post looking at how teachers and parents can discern between good and not-so-great mathematics resources in this time of information overload. We felt this was timely with the explosion of questionable quality resources from sites like Teachers-pay-teachers and Twinkle. The highly engaging …
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Yes, I'm doing a show in LA on Sunday January 7. It's a bit last-minute. Come and say hi! https://www.flapperscomedy.com/shows/an-evening-of-unnecessary-detail/72865/Huge thanks to Sammie for sharing her equations. Check out her work at Northumbria University: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/b/sammie-buzzard/"A Mathematical Model o…
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🎙️ Pourquoi les bulles de savon sont-elles toujours sphériques ? C'est la question que vous avez choisi sur Instagram : dans cet épisode, on va parler de l'inégalité isopérimétrique, de la loi de Laplace et... de l'épreuve du Grand Oral du bac. Lien de l'envers du décor sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/zh-UyOWAUy4 #maths #grand oral #vulgarisation Po…
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🎙️ Noël approche. Et comme chaque année, bon nombre d’enfants (et d’adultes) vont patiemment attendre l’arrivée du gros bonhomme rouge. Parfois pour les plus jeunes, l’attente le soir du 24 décembre est bien longue… le temps passe, lentement... Que c’est long ! Et encore ! Heureusement que les heures font 60 min, et pas 100 ! Mais au fait, pourquoi…
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In this episode, Craig, Ollie, and special guest Zach Groschel discuss various topics related to education. They start by introducing themselves and discussing their current locations. Then, they dive into the importance of standardizing entry and exit routines in schools. They also explore the concept of relentless precision in holding high standa…
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In this, the last episode of Maths on the move for this year, we look back on 2023 and forward to 2024. We talk about some highlights in our coverage of this year's mathematics, and some of the exciting things to come next year. It's a crazy journey featuring breakthroughs in pure maths, the maths of music and Ed Sheeran, renewable energy sources, …
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🎙️ Fahrenheit 451 vous connaissez ? Ce roman est un classique de la Science-Fiction dystopique, écrit par Ray Bradbury. Mais savez-vous pourquoi l'auteur a intitulé son roman de la sorte ? Fahrenheit 451. Sur Maths en tête, on parle unités de températures. #maths #vulgarisation #fahrenheit451 #bradbury Pour retrouver mon travail : 📽️ sur YouTube : …
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To help mitigate climate change the UK government has pledged to decarbonised UK electricity supply by 2035. That's a huge science and engineering challenge on a very tight deadline. In this episode we talk to two people who know all about the challenges involved: Chris Dent, Professor of Industrial Mathematics, and Lars Schewe, Reader in Operation…
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Cognitive psychologist, Nick Soderstrom, joins me to talk about all things memory and retrieval. We discuss the important distinction between learning and performance, and then dive into four desirable difficulties: testing, spacing, interleaving and pre-testing. Links can be found in the show notes: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/how-to-remember Time-stam…
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We continue our series about bringing maths to the stage and screen by going back to 2012 when we were lucky enough to host the UK premiere of the Travelling Salesman, here at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, our home. It is an unusual movie: despite almost every character being a mathematician there's not a mad person in sight. Moreover, the …
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Get your calculating christmas card! Support me on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/standupmathsAll Patreon supporters will be emailed a personalised card (deadline end of December, but sign up sooner for an earlier email) and "statistically significant" or higher get posted a physical signed card (deadline end of December but sign up by end of Nov…
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🎙️ Est-ce aussi surprenant que ça de croiser une personne ayant son anniversaire le même jour que vous ? Dans une salle de classe par exemple ? On creuse un peu cette question dans ce podcast et on parle du paradoxe des anniversaires. Mais c'est quoi ça, un paradoxe ? #maths #vulgarisation #paradoxe des anniversaires Mon TIPeee pour soutenir mon tr…
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When you think of Alan Turing you might think of his work breaking the Enigma code in World War II. Or you might think of his work that helped build the foundations of computer science and mathematical logic. Or you might even think of his groundbreaking work in mathematical biology on morphogensis which helps explain animal patterns. One thing we …
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