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Improv techniques for math classes

Post by andrea »

I like improv. I like math. I have been combining the two for several years, but now I am trying to formalize my efforts a bit more. I am giving a colloquium here at Arizona entitled "Improv techniques for the mathematics classroom". I have put a series of notes on my webpage (http://math.arizona.edu/~ayoung/index.p ... mprov_math) so that other people can use them. They are very much a work in progress. If you have any suggestions or comments, I would love to hear them. My email address can be found on my website.

Thanks dudes! :D
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Post by valetoile »

Awesome! I wish my teachers had done stuff like this in class.
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