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A little friendly competition can make reviewing math content fun and engaging while boosting student learning.
Math isn’t just about answers—the process matters, too. These strategies spotlight reasoning and reveal student thinking.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: As they face conflicting messages about AI, some advice for educators on how to use it responsibly
Even as educators are optimistic about AI’s potential, they are cautious and sometimes resistant to it. What should responsible educators do? As a learning scientist who has been involved in research ...
More than 80 students from sixth to eleventh grade were the first to participate in the online school’s “AI in Math” ...
From skirt lengths to satellite images to a blockchain tracker, here are 11 quirky and serious indicators you can use to sanity-check the new inflation and employment numbers. In 2025, trust in ...
Also In The Forbes CFO Newsletter: With Tariffs, Certainty Might Be On The Way; Consumer Economics Don’t Look As Bright As Markets; Tesla Signs Deal With Samsung; IRS Lost A Quarter Of Its Employees ...
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Seattle’s traveling math magician on why problem-solving matters more than ever in the age of AI
Jenny Quinn, executive director of the Seattle Universal Math Museum, shows off a solved Fibonacci sequence puzzle. (GeekWire ...
Generative AI is making it even more difficult to spot fake websites, as scammers create near-perfect spoof sites with polished text and images in minutes. We spoke with Chet Wisniewski, a ...
Add zero and one to get one, one and one to get two, one and two to get three, two and three to get five. Most of us know this—that each successive number is the sum of the two numbers that came ...
The idea isn't novel, but presents major challenges. Tensordyne thinks it has solved them, and promises massive speed and ...
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This Weapon Punches Through Tanks Using Math and Molten Metal
Tanks are built to survive explosions—but they’re no match for a weapon that uses geometry to create a hypersonic jet of molten metal. From the invention of the shaped charge to why cardboard and ...
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