Archive for the ‘Math movies’ Category

Friday math Movie - Math Rock and Fibonacci

Math rock involving Fibonacci sequenceThere are 2 movies this week. The first explains what math rock is all about and the second is a math rock song that involves the Fibonacci sequence.

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Friday Math Movie - Stressed Out

detecting structural weakness earlyThere have been some high profile building and bridge collapses. Can we predict such disasters and fix the structures before there is a tragedy?

Math to the rescue.

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Friday Math Movie - Human Computation

Luis von AhnHumans spend a lot of their time doing unproductive things. This movie talks about ways of getting humans to play games that help make image search and OCR smarter.

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Friday Math Movie - I Will Derive

deriveThis week's movie is a fun summary of when and how to apply differentiation.

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Friday Math Movie - The Amazing Origami of Robert Lang

origamiAn origami specialist talks about how math helps him to create beautiful art.

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MathTV.com

mathtvHere are some free math videos from mathTV.com.

Watch them while they are free!

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Friday Math Movie - Math Test Anxiety

math test anxietyThis strange anime illustrates one student's nightmares about math tests.

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How To Use the Quadratic Formula by Hector the Battle Droid

the battle droidThis week's movie is a creative and entertaining take on the quadratic formula.

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Friday Math Movie - Math Illuminated

EscherMathematics Illuminated is an award winning video series from Annenberg Media.

Some of the video topics include Primes, Infinity, Topology, Game Theory and Chaos.

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Friday Math Movie - The Beamz

the beamzThe Beamz is a music performance system that requires the player to break string-like laser beams. A USB connection to a computer drives the back end. Oh, and there's some nice mathematics involved.

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