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BTW, @professorbrenda and I have developed an open platform for the type of content that was presented in the 2011 talk. It's called #Eventmath, and I recently wrote about it for @canmathsociety: notes.math.ca/en/article/an-… Actually, we were largely inspired by your TEDx talk!

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Please join us tonight -- Wednesday, November 16, 7:00pm to 8:30pm Eastern -- for a workshop & edit-a-thon for #Eventmath: a community of educators using current events and social media to teach mathematical skills and knowledge in context. Register here: forms.gle/ZxVVrYgQoPXryoN86

Are you interested in using current events & social media to teach quantitative literacy and problem-solving? Would you like to learn how to contribute lesson plan ideas for others to use? Join us for an upcoming #Eventmath workshop/edit-a-thon! bit.ly/Eventmath-Fall2022
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There's a lot of quantitative information in the news today! Do you have ideas for how to turn a news article or social media post about election results into a lesson plan about mathematics & numeracy? Then join us for an #Eventmath workshop tonight! bit.ly/Eventmath-Fall2022

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We (@HigherMathNotes & I) will be available Wednesday evenings: Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16 7:00-7:20pm will be a brief presentation about the #Eventmath project 7:30-8:30pm will be an open working session where we can help you publish & edit a lesson plan page on the wiki!
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Are you interested in using current events & social media to teach quantitative literacy and problem-solving? Would you like to learn how to contribute lesson plan ideas for others to use? Join us for an upcoming #Eventmath workshop/edit-a-thon! bit.ly/Eventmath-Fall2022

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And if you like that idea, check out this lesson I wrote for the #Eventmath site. Students analyze a musician's Tweet about payment rates from streaming services, then they create a visual display of the data and write some alt-text: #MTBoS #iteachmath en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even…

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Our first #Eventmath workshop is TONIGHT from 7pm to 8:30pm EDT! (Registration🔗 below 👇) Join us to learn about the project and get started on publishing your very own lesson plan page! 📝 docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…

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📢 Free #Eventmath workshops! Who? Educators passionate about quantitative reasoning When? Attend this Wed, Thur, or Fri Where? Online What's Eventmath? Read on... & retweet🙏 @AWMmath @BlackinSTEMEd @nam_mathematics @todosmath @WomenInStat @CivicOnline @GlobalMathDept
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Check out Dr. Sullivan's work on the #Eventmath wiki and please share with math educators looking to use currents events & social media to engage students with mathematical reasoning skills. Free, online workshops are this week: August 17, 18, and 19! en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Ev…
Would you like to learn about -- and contribute to -- a new community wiki for sharing math lesson plans based on current events? Attend one of our upcoming #Eventmath workshops! Details on this page of the site: en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even… And more info in this thread...
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👉Our free online workshops for #Eventmath are next week: August 17, 18, 19 👈 Sign up to learn about this exciting new wiki where math educators can share and update lesson plans based on news articles and social media posts! #MTBoS #ITeachMath 🔗en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even…

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Register for an upcoming workshop! ✍️ Wednesday 8/17, 7-8:30pm EDT: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F… ✍️ Thursday 8/18, 2:30-4pm EDT: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F… ✍️ Friday 8/19, 10:30am-noon EDT: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F… 🔗 General info page: en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even…
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Come one, come all! We're holding free online workshops for #Eventmath, August 17th - 19th. We'll introduce you to the project and help you get started publishing math lesson plans based on current events! Register here:
Welcome! Eventmath is a new wiki for math lesson plans based on current events, powered by a community of math, statistics, and quantitative literacy educators — that's you! en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even…
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Welcome! Eventmath is a new wiki for math lesson plans based on current events, powered by a community of math, statistics, and quantitative literacy educators — that's you! en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even…

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Would you like to learn about -- and contribute to -- a new community wiki for sharing math lesson plans based on current events? Attend one of our upcoming #Eventmath workshops! Details on this page of the site: en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Even… And more info in this thread...
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BTW that image with the three-right-angled triangle on a globe is the logo we're using for #Eventmath, made by @colluhbones Learn more about the project in the original grant proposal: bit.ly/EventmathProposal And sign up for updates with this form: bit.ly/JoinEventmath
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#Eventmath is a completely open educational resource that pairs news articles and social media posts with math lesson plans. With support from @Wikimedia, @professorbrenda and I will be officially launching the site this spring, for all to use and contribute to.
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To make sure you hear about future updates and workshops or to indicate interest in contributing to the #Eventmath project (or both!), use this form: forms.gle/z9or5EgE1qtDeM5bA

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This Saturday, March 5th, @HigherMathNotes & I will discuss our #Eventmath project at the National Numeracy Network annual meeting: Learn to Use Eventmath – A New Wiki for Sharing Math Lesson Plans Based on Current Events! 📰🧮 👉 Link to register: nnn-us.org/event-4614852 👈
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For major Eventmath updates, including upcoming workshops and a new website, you can fill out our brief Google Form: forms.gle/tyKFFnpT2VZjNXLj9

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#MTBoS #OER With support from @Wikimedia, @professorbrenda and I are building #Eventmath to help us all (a) share #math lessons based on current events, and (b) get feedback based on classroom use. Each lesson centers on a news article or social media post. Get updates at...
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BTW here are the slides: Suggestions for survey course for liberal arts: bit.ly/BWS-MathFest-2021 #Eventmath: Open-access, Community-built Repository Pairing Current Events & Math Lessons: bit.ly/EventmathSlides Graph products and cops & robber game: bit.ly/BWS-GRASCAN-21
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