Treks into Intuitive Geometry: The World of Polygons and Polyhedra is a book on geometry, written as a discussion between a teacher and a student in the style of a Socratic dialogue. It was written by Japanese mathematician Jin Akiyama and science writer Kiyoko Matsunaga, and published by Springer-Verlag in 2015 (ISBN 978-4-431-55841-5). (Wikipedia).
Area of a Triangle: Intuitive Conceptual Discovery
How many squares? 🤔 Intuitive, conceptual triangle area discovery lesson with some formative assessment items. Hats off to Shelby Strong for this idea from last year! https://geogebra.org/m/jtz3qphs #GeoGebra
From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!
Distance in the Coordinate Plane: Conceptual Discovery
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/vHyNRbwA
From playlist Algebra 1: Dynamic Interactives!
Distance in the Coordinate Plane: Interactive, Conceptual Exploration
Distance in the coordinate plane: interactive, conceptual discovery lesson. Create a #GeoGebra class from https://www.geogebra.org/m/urapcmzc & watch your students explore, discover, & reason in real time. #MTBoS #ITeachMath #algebra #geometry
From playlist Algebra 1: Dynamic Interactives!
Right Circular Cone Anatomy: Quick Exploration
Engage here: https://www.geogebra.org/m/j9yyv3md
From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!
Exploring Points, Lines, & Planes
Exploring points, lines, & planes: Pre-made versions and build your own! What do you notice? What do you wonder? 🤔 http://ow.ly/fzhL50KxmIP & https://geogebra.org/m/qdbnkrnj. #GeoGebra #MTBoS #ITeachMath #geometry #geomchat
From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!
In this tutorial I show a few more notations and share a few more thoughts on mappings.
From playlist Abstract algebra
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/ATnqfej6
From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!
Disruption - Seminar 23 - Relating to AIs
A seminar series on the science of disruption in technology organised by Adam Dorr. This week we continue to discuss Stable Diffusion and the implications for public release of more powerful models later on, the potential for personal "AI friends" and this might be different from / similar
From playlist Disruption seminar
The Elegance of Differential Equations (1.25x speed suggested) | Nanorooms E01 (3B1B SoME1)
What would happen when you can use visual intuition to prove calculus? Find out in the video! This series is heavily inspired by 3Blue1Brown’s intuitive explanation style, and I've been able to create a similar style of content for Chemistry as well. Now it's the time to take part in the
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Hidden Geometry of the Pendulum
Good Vibrations! ------------- Hand animated, edited, voiceover by Javier Lopez (links: https://lefthandedlimacon.carrd.co/) Original music by Matthew Lucia (links: https://www.youtube.com/user/cellobuilder) Please don't hesitate to comment any feedback you have, including major errata, w
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
The NEW Warp Drive Possibilities
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE ↓ More info below ↓ Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime That Einstein guy was a real bummer for our hopes of a st
From playlist The Real Science of Warp Drives, Wormoholes and Faster Than Light (FTL) Travel
Alcubierre Drive: Warp Speed - Star Trek fantasy or plausible?
Alcubierre warp drive - faster than light travel? Is Warp speed possible? Enterprise from Star Trek can go 9000 times the speed of light. By comparison, the fastest manmade object, the Juno probe goes 0.0002 times the speed of light. At this rate, it would take 20,000 years to reach the ne
From playlist Story of Universe (animated)
Vertical Angles Theorem (Interactive Student Discovery Without Words)
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/TY7ex9B9
From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!
Fusion Is Here IRL, So Why Aren’t We Using It? (Part 3 of 3)
Scientists create fusion in the lab all the time, here's how it works in real life. Part 1 of 3 - https://youtu.be/r-QI5qf9OS8 Part 2 of 3 - https://youtu.be/7-YhCKOzjvc Or check out the full episode now by subscribing to the Bad Science Podcast: http://bit.ly/BadSciencePod Get 20% off
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One of my 3D Labyrinths. Every angle conveys certain feelings. Sometimes so strong, that I would make a screen shot and hang that picture on the wall. Isn't it crazy that a human can look at a flight of stairs, a doorway, an opening in a wall, lit in a certain way, and think "that's how I
From playlist Labyrinth
Can we really design a Star Trek style tractor beam? We already know that two overlapping bessel beams can use energy to move objects toward a source of light, but when will be able to beam a human?...or a space craft?! In this episode of Fw:Thinking, Jonathan Strickland explores the scien
From playlist Fw:Thinking
Familiarity Breeds Contemplation - Dare To Be Stupid 3
This time on Speaking of Bitcoin, correspondent George Frankly presents his third installment in the Dare to be Stupid series. Dare to be Stupid #2: https://youtu.be/90drRMU1cVc Have any questions or comments? Send us an email at adam@speakingof.bitcoin.show Prefer the podcast version?
From playlist Podcast: Speaking of Bitcoin
Supertroopers, Part Deux - Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project - 10/17/17
Adam raves about a screening of Pixar's Coco, giving his spoiler-free review. Plus, we hear about Adam's Star Trek: The Experience auction adventure, a recommendation for a Eyvind Earle art exhibit, and teases for Adam's upcoming London trip to MC Michael Giacchino's concert bash! Thanks t
From playlist The Adam Savage Project
Longest Simple Path - Intro to Algorithms
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.
From playlist Introduction to Algorithms