Tag: Math Awareness Week

Math Awareness explores how subject adds value to life

How can math solve common problems? Find those answers and much more during Palm Beach State College’s Math Awareness Week April 2 to 5.
Themed, “Mathematics and the Environment,” the week features more than 50 free workshops, classroom exercises, lectures, competitions, games and more.
The events are being held on all campuses to increase understanding of mathematics and  bring more awareness to the PBSC community of the significant role math plays in everyday issues.
Each campus will host guest speaker Mario “Marty” … Continue reading Math Awareness explores how subject adds value to life

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Explore the future of prediction at Math Awareness Week

Want to know the shortest route to make good blueberry muffins? How about the numbers behind your Facebook page or how much that loan will really cost you?
All this and much more can be discovered during Palm Beach State College’s 11th annual Math Awareness Week April 4- 7.
More than 50 workshops, classroom exercises, lectures, competitions, games and more will be held on the Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens and Lake Worth campuses. … Continue reading Explore the future of prediction at Math Awareness Week

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Math Drives Careers March 30-April 2

Palm Beach State College will present more than 50 workshops, classroom exercises, lectures, competitions, games and more to celebrate Math Awareness Week March 30-April 2. The events, which will take place on the Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens and Lake Worth campuses, are free and open to the public. The theme for this year is “Math Drives Careers.”
The College’s Math Awareness Week coincides with Math Awareness Month, which is sponsored annually in April by The American Mathematical Society, … Continue reading Math Drives Careers March 30-April 2

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Mathematics, Magic & Mystery March 31 to April 3

With the invention of computers, visual artists began to create digital imagery using mathematics, art and the language of code. One such artist and programmer, Nathan Selikoff, will explore this phenomenon further and show how individuals can manipulate objects and virtual worlds without any direct physical contact in his presentation titled “Art & Algorithms” as the featured demonstration during Palm Beach State College’s Math Awareness Week March 31 to April 3.
Selikoff will give his showing from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. … Continue reading Mathematics, Magic & Mystery March 31 to April 3

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