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Wednesday, 14 January 2015 | 0 Comments
How to Avoid Thinking in Math Class is developing into a nice series to take us back into the new school year.
The first post in the series.
How to Avoid Thinking in Math Class (the first post in a series) http://t.co/E36OwNfs5N pic.twitter.com/O0DA36jfVF
— Ben Orlin (@benorlin) January 7, 2015
and the second post in the series.
Number Smoothieshttp://t.co/JTSQZxERkv When math is reduced to throwing numbers in a blender, things can go sour... pic.twitter.com/Y2emF9pyMU
— Ben Orlin(@benorlin) January 14, 2015
Looks like there will be about 6 more in the series.
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