Computational Conversations - What's the Point of the 12 Times Table?
Offered By: Wolfram via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the controversial topic of the 12 times table's relevance in modern education through this 30-minute video discussion between Conrad Wolfram and Jon McLoone. Delve into Jon's argument that learning the 12 times table is an inefficient use of students' time, examining the pros and cons of memorization versus calculator use. Investigate the concept of fast recall, the misunderstanding of optimization in mathematics education, and the evolving perspectives on this debate over the past decade. Consider the broader implications for math education, including the role of calculation avoidance and the practical applications of fraction addition and equation solving.
Syllabus
Introduction
Are TimToes worth learning
Calculators
Fast recall
Upsides and downsides
Misunderstanding of optimization
Comments from 11 years ago
Math is the art of avoiding calculation
Adding fractions
Equations
Taught by
Wolfram
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