Listening to the podcast My Favorite Theorem is fun! It is
refreshing to hear people talking about math and making jokes, that is what I
liked particularly about this most recent episode. I think that the theory
Laura Taalman talked about was very interesting however I was very confused at
first. The way this theorem was talked about really shows how interesting and
exciting knot theory is. It is difficult, intricate and in some ways still
developing. This theorem was only proved years ago, very different from many
mathematical theories that were published many, many years ago. I like that
Laura compared her favorite theorem to champagne. She said that this is
something that should be celebrated and I agree. I want my students to
understand that math is something that should be celebrated. Mathematicians
work so hard to develop theorems with proofs and it is exciting!
I think my understanding of knots and algebra has evolved
very much. This course has forced to me to think outside of the box, like WAY
outside the box. It has forced me to become very visual and artistic. I think
that it is making me a better teacher in a way, its giving me an outside
perspective as a teacher for what my students think about and how they learn.
They things that have worked best for me so far are the videos of our previous
classes. I like to go back and review them while I am completing homework or
prepping for our next class. Another thing that has worked for me is all the
activities we have done. It really brings home what have learned and I use them
as a visual if I am struggling to figure something out.
I have had many challenges this semester because I am used
to understanding everything. When I am sitting in class, I understand what we
are doing but when I get home I draw a blank. I am not sure what I could do
differently to fix that. I also struggle with the fact that there really isn’t
much information on knot theory, that I can find online, that would be helpful.
In the past if I was struggling with something I would just look for resources and
how-to’s online but there isn’t anything.
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