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Tag Archives: Math Modeling Can…

Math Modeling Can Tell Us If We Get Free Tacos

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyMay 28, 2019Leave a comment

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Tell Uber How Much To Charge You

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyJanuary 8, 20194 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Tell Dating Websites Who You Might Like

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyDecember 18, 20182 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Tell You How Much Your Home Is Worth

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyDecember 11, 2018Leave a comment

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Tell Pandora Which Music You Might Like

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyDecember 4, 2018Leave a comment

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Tell Amazon Which Products To Recommend

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyApril 10, 20183 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Pick The Best Colleges

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyApril 3, 20182 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Math Modeling Can Get You Kicked Off A Plane

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyMarch 27, 20186 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

Mathematical Modeling: Do You Need Better Spies Or Analysts?

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyMarch 20, 201817 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend either reading this blog post or watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions).]   For years I’ve been trying to find…

Math Modeling Can Tell You Who’s Pregnant

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 10, 20173 Comments

[This is one of a series of posts that explore real world examples of mathematical modeling to help educators better understand its applications. This is not intended to be a context for a student lesson. To learn about Spies and Analysts, I recommend watching this webinar (with elementary, middle, and high school versions) or reading…

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