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Unraveling the Mathematical Threads of Ancient Times: Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece

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Hey guys!  Happy to see everyone back again for another blog post!! 😁 In this week's class, we were given a very informative documentary video to watch called "History of Mathematics". The first half of this video explores the evolution of mathematics in various civilizations from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece, as it highlights the contributions of prominent mathematicians and their impact on the field.  Here's the link to the video!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WcbPcGrQZU Mathematics, often perceived as a universal language, has woven its intricate threads through the tapestry of human history. Through this, we can gain valuable insights into the world of ethnomathematics. Ancient Egypt: Practical Geometry  Ancient Egypt, the cradle of one of the world's most enduring civilizations, left a significant mark on the history of mathematics. Egyptian mathematics was primarily focused on practical applications, driven by the need to measure and calculate...

Exploring Ethnomathematics: Unveiling the Cultural Tapestry of Mathematics

Hey everyone! Welcome back! Great to see your beautiful faces back on my blog post 😍 Mathematics is often perceived as a universal language, transcending borders and cultures. However, the reality is far more intricate and fascinating. In this blog post, we will explore what ethnomathematics is, how it involves and influences humans, and why it is essential in our increasingly interconnected world! Let's start with what Ethnomathematics actually is! :) Ethnomathamatucs is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the ways different cultures conceptualize, develop, and use mathematical knowledge. It recognizes that mathematical concepts and practices are not isolated from the societies in which they exist, instead, they are deeply entwined with cultural beliefs, traditions, and practices. From the D'Ambrosio reading shared in class, I understood the importance of understanding mathematics in its cultural context. This means examining how mathematics is embedded in everyday l...

Welcome Blog!

 Hi everyone!  My name is Susn, pronounced soo-sin, and welcome to my very first blog :)  I am currently in my fourth year of the Concurrent Education program here at Brock under the Senior/Intermediate stream, with my first teachable being Biological Sciences and my second being Visual Arts.  Through these blogs, I hope to display some of my critical thoughts in relation to the ideas and topics discussed in class.  Within this class, my goal is to gain knowledge of the interdisciplinary field of ethnomathematics exploring the relationship between mathematics and various cultures around the world. Mathematics is not a universal, abstract concept as it is influenced by so many cultural, historical, and social factors, that I am so excited to elaborate on. I am a very friendly person, so if anyone would ever like to review the topics discussed in class further, please do so!! That's all for my first blog post! Be sure to check in through the weeks that follow for ...