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I know I know

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith & Darren Macey, 17 May 2019
Seven dice with letters spelling out the word Unknown, with two fingers moving the letters U and N away
Lucy Rycroft-Smith and Darren Macey explore the importance of knowing what we don't know
Mining for maths

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A network to catch a fish in

by Lynn Fortin, 10 May 2019
A pile of fish nets
Lynn Fortin explores the life of research mathematician Bill Tutte during the anniversary month of his birth
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Recursivity: mathemartics

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith & Dominika Majewska, 03 May 2019
A recursive image of a green pattern
Dominika Majewska and Lucy Rycroft-Smith explore a theme omitted from the current English mathematics curriculum
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Multiple mental models with median

by Darren Macey, 25 April 2019
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Darren Macey discusses how the understanding of variation and distribution are key elements of statistical thinking
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Collaboration or co-elaboration?

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 16 April 2019
A group photo of those who attended ISDDE UK 2019
Lucy Rycroft-Smith reflects on the inaugural ISDDE UK meeting which was recently hosted by Cambridge Maths
Events and take-aways

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What's the difference?

by Darren Macey, 10 April 2019
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Darren Macey discusses the complexities of comparing statistical data in the classroom
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How much for a hole pizza

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith & Ray Knight, 04 April 2019
Pizza slices in a pattern
Lucy Rycroft-Smith and Ray Knight explore the recent Twitter conundrum regarding the size of pizza
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Seven questions with... Anne Watson

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 28 March 2019
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Anne Watson of the University of Oxford is the latest mathematician to face Lucy Rycroft-Smith's seven questions
Interviews and intersections

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Seven questions with... Eddie Woo

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 19 March 2019
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith puts our seven questions to award-winning mathematician and YouTube star Eddie Woo
Interviews and intersections

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Say what you see

by Tabitha Gould, 15 March 2019
Repeated illustrations of eyes with half open and the other closed
Tabitha Gould explores the number line and what people see when they count
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