A Fun Approach to Teaching Geometry and Inspiring Creativity

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Ioana Browne, Michael Browne, Mircea Draghicescu, Cristina Draghicescu and Carmen Ionescu: A Fun Approach to Teaching Geometry and Inspiring Creativity. In: Bridges 2013. Pages 587–592

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Abstract

ITSPHUNTM geometric shapes can be easily combined to create an infinite number of structures both decorative and functional. We introduce this system of shapes, and discuss its use for teaching mathematics. At the workshop, we will provide a large number of pieces of various shapes, demonstrate their use, and give all participants the opportunity to build their own creations at the intersection of art and mathematics.

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Used References

[1] All I Want for Christmas Is Dinosaur Dung, Scientific American’s educational gift guide for 2012. Scientific American, pages 18–19, December 2012.

[2] George W. Hart. “Slide-Together” Geometric Paper Constructions. In Bridges for Teachers, Teachers for Bridges, Workshop Book, pages 31–42, 2004.

[3] George W. Hart. Modular Kirigami. In Proceedings of Bridges Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain, pages 1–8, 2007.

[4] Jace Miller and Ergun Akleman. Edge-Based Intersected Polyhedral Paper Sculptures Constructed by Interlocking Slitted Planar Pieces. In Proceedings of Bridges Conference on Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, July 2008.


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