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Take a look at http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/chaos-game/chaos-game.html. Professor Robert Devaney explains some ideas behind fractals including the chaos game and the Sierpinski triangle, the most basic fractal. There is also a video (Professor Devaney Explains the Fractal Geometry of the Mandelbrot Set) as well as a book (Fractals: A Tool Kit of Dynamics Activities) available from Key Curriculum Press (http://www.keypress.com/). -Pat, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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