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| Michael Croucher | |
| Croucher's blog, which dates back to August of 2007, has included posts such as "Logo Programming on the pocket PC," "Christmas gifts for math geeks (like me!)," "Martial Mathematics," "R Compared to MATLAB (or 'learning a thing or two from your students')," "The fish that do advanced mathematics," "Tri-ominos -- Like Dominoes but a little more mathematical," "Wheels on Wheels on Wheels," "The unreasonable ineffectiveness of factoring," "Quadraflakes, Pentaflakes, Hexaflakes and more," "Demonstrations for Pi Day," and "Why is a 'minus times a minus equal to a plus'?" When not publishing the Carnival of Mathematics, Croucher serves the University of Manchester (UK) as a science and engineering applications support specialist. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College, Research |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Web-Based Discussions, Symbolic Processors/General |
| Math Topics: | Arithmetic/Early Math, Discrete Math, Fractals, Transformational Geometry |
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