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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Mathematical podcasting

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 20, 2011

    Samuel Hansen and I appear in the report from the 13th IMA Early Career Mathematicians Conference in the latest Mathematics Today, which we spoke at on ‘Mathematical Podcasting’, during “Math/Maths Week” last November. Next up were two of our more tech-savvy colleagues Samuel Hansen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) and Peter Rowlett (University of Birmingham),…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    ‘Technology in mathematics HE teaching & learning’

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 16, 2011

    On the second day of Young Researchers in Mathematics 2011 at the University of Warwick I gave my second of two talks, this time on ‘Technology in mathematics HE teaching & learning’. This is a demo of some ways people are including technology in their teaching, learning and assessment. This follows the talk on the…

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    ‘Innovation in mathematics HE teaching & learning’

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 15, 2011

    I am at the conference Young Researchers in Mathematics 2011 at the University of Warwick and last night I gave the pre-dinner talk on ‘Innovation in mathematics HE teaching & learning’. I recorded this and it is available below. Here is the abstract: There are many issues in mathematical sciences HE teaching and learning that,…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Hidden Science Map

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 8, 2011

    I have added myself to the Hidden Science Map and written a profile. This asked about my education and route into mathematics, a week in my life, what attracted me to what I do, & more. Here is its description of itself: The Hidden Science Map has been created to show how much science goes…

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    Types of scientist (or mathematician)

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 6, 2011

    I am interested in a recent paper from the Science Council. This discusses the different roles scientists have in society beyond actually researching cutting edge science. For example, I would feel strange about describing myself as a ‘scientist’ (perhaps in the news media sense of: “Scientists have discovered…”) but when I see the Science Council…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Audio and video content produced during Math/Maths Week 2010

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 3, 2011

    Here is a record of everything with Samuel Hansen and I from the week Samuel came to visit me in the UK in November 2010. Chronological order of recording. Ish. 1. Math/Maths Podcast Episode 22 – LIVE from MathsJam! (13/11/10; Stone, Staffs.; audio, 41:44). Math/Maths Live recording at MathsJam on Saturday 13th November 2010. A…

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    Math/Maths History Tour of Nottingham 3/3 – When Einstein came to town

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted April 2, 2011

    When Samuel Hansen visited me in Nottingham I took him on a maths and computing tour of the city and we filmed content for three videos. Here is the third, on a visit to Nottingham in 1930 by Albert Einstein. There is a YouTube playlist with all the Math/Maths History videos and a Google map…

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