Date: 12. July 2020 | By: Simon Barlovits | Category:  | No Comments

Task of the Week: Majestic Stones

Dörthe Ludwig created in Dresden the task “Majestätische Steine” (engl.: “Majestic Stones”) which we now choose as our new MathCityMap Task of the Week. In the interview, Dörthe Ludwig explaines […]

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Date: 28. June 2020 | By: Simon Barlovits | Category:  | No Comments

Task of the Week: Windows

Our new task of the week is in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg! In Schifflange, Yves Kreis, senior lecturer at the University of Luxembourg, has created the task “Windows“. In […]

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Date: 13. January 2020 | By: Simon Barlovits | Category:  | No Comments

Task of the Week: Benches out of Wooden Slats

Our current task of the week leads us to the Austrian state Steiermark. In Graz, Rosina Haider and Ursula Skrabitz created many interesting MathCityMap tasks. Professor Haider answered some questions […]

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Date: 4. November 2019 | By: Simon Barlovits | Category:  | No Comments

Task of the Week: So many stairs!

Our new Task of the Week is located in the United States. On the campus of the University of California Santa Cruz the PhD student for mathematics education Julianne Foxworthy […]

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Date: 5. June 2017 | By: Simone Jablonski | Category:  | No Comments

Task of the Week: Number of Windows

While during the past few weeks we often presented tasks which can be solved from secondary level, the present Task of the Week shows that the MathCityMap project can already be […]

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