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Handbook Of Mathematical Science Communication [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Freie Univ Berlin, Germany), Edited by (Freie Univ Berlin, Germany)
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Mathematical science communication, as well as the field of science communication in general, has gained momentum over the last few decades. Mathematical science communication aims to inform the public about contemporary research, enhance factual and methodological knowledge, and foster a greater interest and support for the science of mathematics. This enables the public to apply it to their practical life, and to decision-making on a greater scale. These objectives are met in the various formats and media through which mathematical science communication is brought to the public.The first 13 chapters of the book consist of best-practice examples from the areas of informal math education, museums and exhibitions, and the arts. The final 5 chapters discuss the structural aspects of mathematical science communication and contribute to the basis for its theoretical framework.
Foreword ix
Markus Weißkopf
Acknowledgment xi
Introduction xiii
Anna Maria Hartkopf
Erin Kenning
Chapter 1 Nrich
1(16)
Ems Lord
Chapter 2 Mathematical-Artistic Activities for Social Inclusion and Well-Being: The Experience Workshop STEAM Network
17(24)
Kristof Fenyvesi
Christopher Brownell
Osmo Pekonen
Zsolt Lavicza
Nora Somlyody
Chapter 3 Mathematical Science Communication for Teachers
41(12)
Milena Damrau
Chapter 4 Math in the City: Designing a Math Trail for High School Students
53(20)
Francien Bossema
Charlotte Zwetsloot
Ionica Smeets
Chapter 5 New York's National Museum of Mathematics
73(20)
Glen Whitney
Chapter 6 Bridging the Gap Between Math and Society
93(24)
Sylvie Benzoni
Marion Liewig
Chapter 7 Math Science Communication Without Words: Mathematics Adventure Land, Dresden
117(18)
Rahel Brugger
Bernhard Ganter
Andrea Hoffkamp
Chapter 8 The IMAGINARY Journey to Open Mathematics Engagement: History and Current Projects
135(30)
Eric Londaits
Andreas Matt
Antonia S.J.S. Mey
Daniel Ramos
Christian Stussak
Bianca Violet
Chapter 9 Science Communication and Outreach Events During the Illustrating Mathematics Semester Program at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM)
165(18)
Martin Skrodzki
Chapter 10 Visualization and Social Media as Tools for Mathematics Communication: An Account of the Project "Sketchnotes of Science"
183(22)
Constanza Rojas-Molina
Chapter 11 Connected Curiosity
205(26)
Melissa Silk
Annette Mauer
Chapter 12 My Experience of Producing Mathematical Films
231(16)
Ekaterina Eremenko
Chapter 13 The Project Mathematics and Culture: Films on Art and Mathematics
247(20)
Michele Emmer
Chapter 14 Communicating Health Statistics Effectively: The Power of Icon Arrays and Natural Frequency Trees
267(16)
Ines Lein
Mirjam A. Jenny
Chapter 15 How to Develop a Concept of Smart-World Literacy: A Roadmap
283(12)
Felix G. Rebitschek
Chapter 16 Mathematical Science Communication as a Strategy for Democratizing Algorithmic Governance
295(28)
Florian Eyert
Chapter 17 Articles About Mathematics, Mathematics Behind Articles
323(20)
Andreas Loos
Chapter 18 From Education to Edutainment in Mathematics
343(34)
Thomas Vogt
Epilogue: National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath): A Place for All People 377(6)
Cindy Lawrence
Index 383