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[Read the article]MCM in Paderborn
MathCityMap was used as part of a cooperation project of the University of Paderborn under the management of Max Hoffmann with the Pelizaeus Gymnasium in Paderborn. 9th grade students created […]
[Read the article]Generic Tasks: Combinatorics and Probability
In addition to a variety of geometric issues, combinatorial and stochastic problems also play an important role in MathCityMap. Today, we would like to introduce you to the most common […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Parabolic Slide
Although the focus of many MCM tasks is on lower secondary maths, some upper secondary level tasks can also be realised. So our current Task of the Week, which was […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Grass Field
At the beginning of the year, MCM was successfully presented in Mumbai. Of course, in this context the first Indian Math Trail was created, from which our current task of […]
[Read the article]Generic Tasks: Slope
Our first focus on generic tasks, meaning tasks that can be created in any location with similar objects, is on the subject of slopes. This topic has relevance for math […]
[Read the article]MCM Themed Week: Generic Tasks
MathCityMap stands for outdoor mathematics, authentic tasks, physical activity, new technologies and teamwork. And we assert: The combination of these aspects works (almost) everywhere and just like magic … … […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Glass Roofing
Today’s object – found in Hamburg – requires the recognition of different quadrilateral shapes as well as a fitting division into several subareas. Task: Glass roofing (task number: 2148) How […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Slope of the Helix
In the new year, we would like to continue introducing interesting tasks and topics from the MathCityMap task portal. It starts with a task from Qatar, which was created as […]
[Read the article]MathCityMap goes to Mumbai
At the beginning of the year, MathCityMap and research results were presented at an international STEM conference in Mumbai, India. Matthias Ludwig spoke at the epiSTEME 7 on 7th January […]
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