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Four levels of listening

Listening is one of the most important aspects – no, scratch that – the most important aspect of my work in the Maths Learning Centre.

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Other(ing) Explanations

Most people who teach mathematics are aware that it's useful to have alternative explanations for concepts, and useful to have different ways to approach problems.

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Arbitrary mnemonics

A mnemonic is a mental trick to help you remember things.

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Where the complex points are: i-arrows

Once upon a time in 2016, I created the idea of iplanes, which I consider to be one of my biggest maths ideas of all time. It was a way of me visualising where the complex points are on the graph of a real function while still being able to see the original graph. But there was a problem with it: the thing I want, which is to see where the complex points are (or at least look like they are) is several steps away from locating them.

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Running out of puzzles

Because people know I run the One Hundred Factorial puzzle sessions, they often ask me if I have a repository of puzzles they can use for their classroom, enrichment program, maths club, or their own enjoyment.

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