Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visualization. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Making Cents

One of my favorite activities with students is asking them to calculate how many pennies it takes to cover the floor. Take ~20 pennies, a ruler, some string, and go crazy.

Well, this person really figured it out:

I would want to show kids this picture and have them generate questions that come up. Some questions that come up for me:

  • How big is the floor? 
  • How many pennies? 
  • Are there more dark-side-down or light-side-down pennies? An equal number? 

Monday, August 15, 2016

Beatmaker

I got this idea from some amazing student teachers!

Using the Beatmaker from splice.com, they had us come up with beats using different instruments that hit at different times. What I thought was really cool was that we had to draw the pattern ourselves before we played it on the Beatmaker. There was a lot of thinking about how to mix and match patterns for different instruments, and what kind of visual patterns would result in what kinds of sounds.

I feel like there's a lot more to do with it, but I haven't investigated yet!