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Utilizing dynamic models to explain different aspects of geometry can be a powerful pedagogical tool. This is exactly what inspired Eduardo Veloso and Rita Bastos to write this classroom exercise for the Mathematical...
Earth as Art, by the U.S. Geological Survey, is a gallery of images created by the Landsat-7 and the ASTER satellites. The images are in vivid false color and show remarkable geological features ranging from volcanoes to...
This page, by historians Tracy Lai and Ileana Leavans and mathematician Lawrence Morales at Seattle Central Community College, presents a course which incorporates anthropology, history, and art into math education. ...
Turbulent Landscapes is a traveling exhibition (exhibits can be viewed on this webpage) from the Exploratorium that illustrates complexity and patterns in nature. This site displays the artwork and artists involved,...
The Farber Gravestone Collection is a repository of more than 13,500 images that depict the sculpture and design of over 9,000 gravestones. The majority of the gravestones represented on the site were created before the...
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