Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am getting ready to write a proposal for a conference and you have inspired me to think about how I will be learning in the session that I facilitate.
My students really got into this Olympic activity that I put together. docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Who Won the Paris 2024 Olympics? You will be using this data set which includes the country name, number of each type of medal (gold, silver and bronze) and the population of the country for this act...
Thank you. I learned something new today before 7 am.
Something that works for me is coffee,dry peanut butter, a banana and chocolate protein powder made into a shake (I add milk). I find after a big workout I want coffee and protein so I just combined them and drink right after the workout to avoid the I want to eat everything in the fridge feeling
Great. I will share with my students who will be pretty excited by their impact.
Now I am even more curious since it works for you.
So strange. I am very curious about what is going on. We did this with marble paint paths. Every other groups who'se path crossed the x-axis was able to do the regression in factored form no problem. Thanks for looking at it. This group is pretty proud that they were able to confuse Desmos.
Thanks Nick. Here is the link www.desmos.com/calculator/v...
Can anyone tell me what is going on with this Desmos regression? If I do it in standard and vertex form the R^2 value is very close to 1 but in factored form this happens. @desmos.bsky.social
I also wonder if we are increasing the cognitive load by moving too quickly through the procedural. If the conceptual understanding leads to a certain level of procedural fluency can we stay there and play before we add all the things?