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The rise of data

by Dominika Majewska & Ben Stevens, 21 May 2020
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Dominika Majewska and Ben Stevens examine the word ’data’ and its popularity throughout recent history
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Seven questions with... Tom Coenen

by Dominika Majewska, 14 May 2020
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Tom Coenen is the latest mathematician to face Dominika Majewska's seven questions
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Working out

by Lynne McClure, 06 May 2020
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Join Lynne McClure as she discusses how numeracy could be a vital skill to boost during COVID-19
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A matter of scale

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 01 May 2020
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith discusses the effect of COVID-19 on individual and global scales
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Intersections: Mathematics and the data engineer

by Dominika Majewska, 24 April 2020
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Dominika Majewska asks a data engineer how he uses maths in his role
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Proportional reasoning

by Dominika Majewska & Ben Stevens, 17 April 2020
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Dominika Majewska and Ben Stevens look at the word "proportion" and how it connects with other glossary entries in our Framework
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Intersections: Mathematics and the creative director

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 09 April 2020
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith asks a creative director how he uses maths in his role
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Mind reading

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 02 April 2020
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith explores how we visualise methods of addition
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Home truths about mathematics

by Lynne McClure, 27 March 2020
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Lynne McClure discusses the home schooling opportunities for engaging maths
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Intersections: Mathematics and the strategist

by Dominika Majewska, 18 March 2020
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Dominika Majewska learns how a Head of Directorate & Strategy Delivery uses maths in her role
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