UoDEdushare

The central sharing hub for #UoDedu teacher education students at the University of Dundee

November 29, 2017
by
Comments Off on Millennium Mathematics Project

Millennium Mathematics Project

Following on from my previous blog post which was about maths in sport, during my research and reflection for this blog post i came across the Millennium Maths Project. The Millennium Maths Project is an education initiative designed for children aged between 3 and 19, created by that mathematics and education departments of The University […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Reflecting on the Discovering Mathematics Module

Reflecting on the Discovering Mathematics Module

Throughout this module we have been looking topics and how mathematics is used in each of them. We have looked at topics from medicine to art and more mathematical based topics such as time and probability. In the lectures we have been looking at the origins of the topics, how maths is used in them […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Counter-Intuitive Maths

Counter-Intuitive Maths

We recently had a lecture on counter-intuitive maths. Walking into this lecture I had no idea what the term counter-intuitive maths meant. Counter-intuitive maths is something that goes against what you thought it would be or your intuition. The aim of the lecture was for us to be less confused about why somethings happen in […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths not your forte?

Maths not your forte?

I started playing the piano when I was 7 and I picked up the oboe when I was 8. Through the oboe I’ve been playing in school orchestras, in church and my local school board orchestra as well as singing in school choir. I would consider myself quite a musical person and I really enjoy […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Music and Maths

Music and Maths

“Music is the pleasure the human mind experiences from counting without being aware that it is counting,” said seventeenth century philosopher Gottfried Leibniz. There are a number of connections between music and maths including beats in a bar, musical intervals and tempo. Without these, it would be extremely hard to compose and perform music as […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on It’s Everywhere!

It’s Everywhere!

As I have said before, my views on maths weren’t exactly the best. I saw it as a hard subject that only ‘maths people’ were good at. When I think of maths, I instantly picture a desk, a textbook and puzzled faces. It has always been about answering set questions and getting them wrong or […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths games, puzzles and fun

Maths games, puzzles and fun

In a recent discovering mathematics workshop, we explored the mathematics behind various different games and puzzles. Board games are always something I loved as a young child. I would spend many days with friends and family surrounding a board game and having fun. In this workshop we began looking at Sudoku. A standard game consists […] Continue reading

November 28, 2017
by
Comments Off on Discovering Maths: Going Forward

Discovering Maths: Going Forward

After receiving our final input today for the Discovering Mathematics module, I realised how much my opinions and misconceptions of mathematics have changed. I wanted to write one final blog post to summarise some of the key discoveries I have made over the course of the semester and the ways in which I will use […] Continue reading

November 27, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths and Sport

Maths and Sport

Maths and Sport have very strong links, most of which I had no idea even existed until our input on the subject and further research afterwards. One very obvious link between the two is the use of different scoring systems in various sports. Some scoring systems are quite simple such as the one used in […] Continue reading

November 27, 2017
by
Comments Off on Puzzles, Games and Fun

Puzzles, Games and Fun

In our most recent lecture we looked at how mathematics can be used in various puzzles and games. Most of the time we don’t take into consideration the mathematical logic that can be used to complete puzzles or win games. We started off by looking at one of my favourite puzzle games; Sudoku. My grandmother […] Continue reading

November 27, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths and Sport

Maths and Sport

Throughout my childhood and even now I have never been someone who enjoys or is good at many sports, the dreaded thought of PE class would be something I would try to avoid as best as I could and would suspiciously seem to “forget my PE kit” at every given occasion. I did however try […] Continue reading

November 27, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths Games and Puzzles

Maths Games and Puzzles

Who doesn’t love a board game? Board games are something which friends and families across the world, join together to play. However, what many people do not realise is, that board games and puzzles are a fun and exciting way of practicing mathematics at home or in a fun, school environment. Most board games and […] Continue reading

November 25, 2017
by
Comments Off on Reflection post on science and maths!

Reflection post on science and maths!

  What links does maths have with science? In class, we drew graphs to plot y=x, y=x^2, y=1/x and y=1/x^2. In order to draw these graphs, we first needed a fundamental understanding of basic concepts such as numbers, the sequence of numbers and being able to understand patterns in order to compare results and see […] Continue reading

November 24, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths in Art and The Fibonacci Sequence

Maths in Art and The Fibonacci Sequence

In our input with Anna, we learnt that there are many different aspects of maths within art. It was very interesting to learn about and see for ourselves. The first activity that we took part in was drawing in the style of Mondrian. Piet Mondrian (1872 – 1944) was one of the founders of the […] Continue reading

November 24, 2017
by
Comments Off on Maths in Taekwondo

Maths in Taekwondo

Taekwondo is something I have loved since a young age. Throughout my 17 years of doing this sport I have had to face many challenges however it wasn’t until our recent workshop that I started to think about the mathematics that are involved. One of the most obvious concepts of mathematics is the scoring system […] Continue reading

November 23, 2017
by
Comments Off on The next Alan Sugar?

The next Alan Sugar?

Wednesday nights in my house currently consist of settling down on the sofa at 9pm with a mug of hot chocolate to watch the newest episode of The Apprentice. So finding out we were doing an apprentice-style business simulation I was very excited. Everyone gets caught up in thinking that if they were in The […] Continue reading

November 23, 2017
by
Comments Off on Smack-ball

Smack-ball

During our lecture on maths in sport we were instructed to either improve the rules of an existing sport or to create our own sport. We decided that since none of us knew enough about one particular sport we would create our own. We created a game called smack ball. The aim of the game […] Continue reading

November 23, 2017
by
Comments Off on Tessellation

Tessellation

Believe it or not, tessellation is something surrounding us in our daily lives. Look at the tiles in your bathroom, they will all be the same. Inside your kitchen? The tiles will show examples of tessellation as will the floor if it is wooden. Like chocolate? Who doesn’t?! Well that also shows tessellation as well […] Continue reading

Report a Glow concern
Cookie policy  Privacy policy

Glow Blogs uses cookies to enhance your experience on our service. By using this service or closing this message you consent to our use of those cookies. Please read our Cookie Policy.