Anyone can follow a study group on P2PU. Participating is the next level of engagement. The sign-up is a space where interested individuals can express their interest and background in the topic and commit to working with the rest of the participants. Please answer the following set(s) of questions if you want to become a participant or organizer.
Standard Set
This set of signup questions is common to all study groups, courses, ... in P2PU. The answers to these questions will be public once you get accepted.
- What made you interested in this topic?
- What do you hope to achieve by participating?
- Are you interested in helping with the study group organization?
Answers
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Stefan
Feb. 16, 2012, 11:08 a.m.
Bio:
Math teacher, also doing some research in applied mathematics and mathematics education.
Location: Chile
Standard Set Answer:
I want to know how online math learning works, in order to enrich the teaching methodology in my presential courses.
Maybe here and there, I get some interesting idea or hint.
If the study group organization is not too time consuming, I could help.
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stib
Oct. 18, 2011, 7:46 a.m.
Bio:
Animator, editor and motion graphics designer, working for Museum Victoria. Interested in the nexus between art and science.
Location: Melbourne Australia
Standard Set Answer:
Maths is present in a lot of the work I do, but I never studied it beyond first year university. I'm interested in firstly remembering and then expanding my knowledge and skills
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Jessy Kate Schingler
Oct. 17, 2011, 2:19 p.m.
Bio:
Systems scientist & community hacker. I am interested in technology to study and enhance human systems.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Standard Set Answer:
i <3 math :). i don't know how much time i'll have for this but i was thinking of doing a simliar study group myself so this is even better!
always hoping to achieve greater overlal literacy with math. math should be language we learn to speak and think in, not just a tool we have to translate into and from.
i'd be happy to help with suggesting material/topics for the study group.