University of Turin uses MathCityMap
At the invitation of Prof. Dr. Ferdinando Arzarello from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Turin, Iwan Gurjanow and Matthias Ludwig presented the functionality and possibilities of MCM […]
[Read the article]MCM in Herborn
On 28.09.17, Daniel Birnbaum, Martin Lipinski and Simone Jablonski presented MathCityMap as part of an internal teacher training at the Johanneum Gymnasium in Herborn. First, the theoretical basis for Math […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Europe Tower
The current Task of the Week deals with one of the many landmarks of Frankfurt: the Europe tower, also known as “asparagus”. The related task is to estimate the own […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Shaft Cover
The current Task of the Week is about an everyday object, which is suitable for various tasks around the circle and can be used due to its frequent occurrence in […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Block of concrete at Camps Bay
The current “Task of the Week” is about determining the mass of a concrete sculpture in Camps Bay near Cape Town, the capital of South Africa. The special feature of […]
[Read the article]Lecture in Bielefeld
At the invitation of Rudolf vom Hofe, there was a lecture on the MathCityMap project as part of a seminar on didactics of algebra at the 25th July 2017. In […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Archway
In today’s Task of the Week, we would like to present a task from a MathTrail, which was developed within a project for talented students by the University of Paderborn […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: Slope of the Roof
Today’s Task of the Week leads us to South Africa. Matthias Ludwig created three trails in Grahamstown as part of a teacher training course. You can learn more about the […]
[Read the article]Task of the Week: The Wall
Today’s Task of the Week is an example of a task that you can create with minimal effort using the Task Wizard. It is about determining the number of stones […]
[Read the article]MoMaTrE – Mobile Math Trails In Europe
After one year of preparation we managed it: MathCityMap is the heart of the Strategic Partnership MoMaTrE. MoMaTrE is an acronym for Mobile Math Trails in Europe. The working group MATIS I led […]
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