The Yale Undergraduate Math Society is planning to launch a math journal this semester that showcases undergraduate research and math-related journalism. The journal aims to increase interest in math ...
Alive Studios is adding two new components to its Math alive augmented reality system designed for pre-K and kindergarten (and for grades 1 to 3 as an intervention). Math alive uses a combination of ...
I wasn’t expecting a math journal entry to shift my perspective. But as I scanned through my students’ reflections that morning, one response stopped me in my tracks: “It’s more important to me that ...
Universities spend a lot of money on journal subscriptions. A lot. My institution budgets millions of dollars annually for this. Multiply that by all the major universities in the world and it's clear ...
As another school year is getting well under way, educators are faced with starting the process all over again for preparing students for standardized testing. It's not something that can be put off ...
Should software programs be allowed to publish papers in scientific journals? Over at the Simons Foundation, Natalie Wolchover has a terrific article about how computer programs are slowly becoming ...
The four editors in chief of the Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics have informed their publisher, Springer, of their intention to launch a rival open-access journal to protest the publisher’s high ...
Cambridge University Press launched this month the online Forum of Mathematics journals and will bankroll them by waiving charges to authors for three years. Professor Tao, an expatriate Australian ...