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disobey_gravity2011-12-16 01:42 pm
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math and climbing
In November, my article on math anxiety and climbing came out in the magazine Math Horizons. It's about how I used what I know about teaching math to talk myself into climbing a wall. My first climbing partner, Megan, was on the magazine cover:
http://www.maa.org/mathhorizons/nov11.jpg
I've posted a proof of the article on my professional website:
http://people.uwec.edu/whitchua/notes/mathandgymclass-mathhorizons.pdf
http://www.maa.org/mathhorizons/nov11.jpg
I've posted a proof of the article on my professional website:
http://people.uwec.edu/whitchua/notes/mathandgymclass-mathhorizons.pdf
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Reading your article made me think about how harshly I was judging myself at maths. And how I've written off this whole discipline - it's one of the few things that when people say that's what they study, I normally don't ask for more details. So, yeah, awesome, thank you.
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I wonder if you would actually like some of the crazy philosophical math-major math more than the high school topics? Things about logic and infinity and extra dimensions and the axiom of choice?
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Basically I find maths v v hard to conceptualise. But next time I talk to a mathy friend, I'm going to ask them about maths. Yay!
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Yay!
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(2+2 is the pattern where two apples and two more apples is "the same" as two cars and two more cars.)
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BASICALLY, I am missing the maths part of my brain.