Magically Miraculous Math: Day 4

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Today in class, we did research in the computer lab. Students were asked to research a mathematician and create a PowerPoint presentation. The students had not heard of many of the mathematicians which made for a great learning opportunity. Tomorrow the students will be presenting what they learned to the class. You can see the second period’s presentations  here and the third period’s presentations at here. The list students had to choose from was (in no particular order):

 

  1. John Forbes Nash
  2. Grigori Perelman
  3. Andrei Markov
  4. Paul Erdös (shown above)
  5. Blaise Pascal
  6. Leonard Euler
  7. Augustin-Louis Cauchy
  8. Felix Klein
  9. Évariste Galois
  10. Hermann Minkowski
  11. Pythagoras of Samos
  12. Alan Turing
  13. August de Morgan
  14. Bernhard Riemann
  15. Andrew Wiles
  16. Henri Lebesgue
  17. Aristotle
  18. Carl Gauss
  19. David Hilbert
  20. G. W. Leibnitz

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