Two TIME 2000 events will be held next week:

The monthly seminar on Tuesday and the Portfolio Fair on Wednesday.

Keep reading after the announcements for some Valentine’s Day fun from the Museum of Mathematics!

Mrs. Weinman

 

 

TIME 2000 Seminar

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

8:30am-10:00am

Patio Dining Hall

Special Guests:  TIME 2000 Alumni!

Panel discussion: “Our First Year(s) as Teachers”

Question & Answer Session                             

 

T2: Irina Kimyagarov

T7: Kasey Luchan

T9: Alexandria Kubic

T11: Mara Markinson

T13:  Josephine Caporusso

T14: Ladan Simani

T15:  Alexander Montalvo

T16: Alicia Bharat, Angelina Ezratty, Victor Liu, Racheal Singh

T17:  Katherine Cordoba, Jennifer Foley, Sam John, Antoinette Koskinas

 

 

 

Seminar attendance is mandatory for all TIME 2000 students.

Food vouchers will be available before the start of the seminar, 8:00am-8:30am. 

Please note that the cafeteria does not give change if you do not use the entire $6.50 on the voucher.  If your meal comes to less than $6.50, consider grabbing a piece of fruit or snack bar for later in the day, or combining your order with a friend’s order.  Vouchers can be save and used any time of day during the semester when the food services are open.

*The Patio Dining Hall is part of the Dining Hall/Cafeteria Building.  It is at the end of the building closest to Kissena Blvd in the middle room.

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Portfolio Fair 2019

Portfolios and Pizza!

Why:  To learn how to create a quality TIME 2000 portfolio or to share such knowledge with others.  And, of course, free pizza!

When:  Wednesday, February 20, 2019

12:10pm-1:30pm (Free Hour)

Where:  PH 004

Hosts:  Chiara, Jose, Sal, and Sophia

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Dear Math Lover,

In honor of the holiday, MoMath is sending you a bit of mathematical love.  First, use this template to build an octahedral valentine!  Print two copies on stiff paper, decorate them, and cut each out in a single piece.  Fold the flaps and the places where the hearts meet, and use glue or double-sided tape to connect the two halves – and here's what you'll get!  Thanks to mathematician Ethan Bolker for providing this mathematical holiday craft.

And here’s another valentine: Start with this heart, and then, just like you can with MoMath’s Formula Morph exhibit, move the sliders to manipulate the shape and explore all the three-dimensional surfaces you can create.  Thanks to our friends from IMAGINARY for providing this engaging interactive.

The MoMath team wishes you a wonderful Valentine’s Day!