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TED-Ed: Mathematics Lessons
TED-Ed, the youth and education initiative tied to the popular lecture series, is home to a number of short videos related to mathematics (USA 2016).
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Math Mornings at Yale
Yale University lecture series ʺaimed at bringing the joy and variety of mathematics to studentsʺ (USA 2017).
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How to Learn Math: For Students
Stanford University offers this unique online course designed to help students of all ages and levels (and their instructors) develop ʺstrategies to learn and to relate to math well.ʺ (2017)
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YouTube: Infinite Series
In this PBS series of short videos (10-15 minutes apiece), mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards provides engaging explanations of upper-level mathematics concepts (USA 2017).
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Mathematics Teacher Resources
The University of Michigan Library offers this helpful list of web resources for teaching mathematics (USA 2017).
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Beautiful Math
What makes mathematics beautiful? The National Museum of Mathematics asks that question to a number of famous mathematicians and records their answers in this series (USA 2017).
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YouTube: The Math Forum at NCTM
Mathematics educators can find a number of conference presentations of interest (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics USA 2017).
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Math Ed Podcast
Designed for mathematics educators, the podcast features conversations with experts across the globe about a wide variety of issues relating to mathematics instruction and the latest research in the field (USA 2017).
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youcubed
From Stanford University's Graduate School of Education, youcubed is a center dedicated to providing research-based resources for teaching mathematics (USA 2017).
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YouTube: Numberphile
Each episode of Numberphile varies in length, between just over a minute to about fifteen minutes, and includes quick brain teasers, hands on demonstrations, interviews, and short lessons (USA: Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the Simons Foundation Science Sandbox 2017-21).
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