Post Presenting - Assignment 3 Reflection

I thought that the creative aspect of all the presentations, helped me understand each groups topic better and thus, would be a great way to incorporate creativity in the classroom. From Jennah and I's presentation of the History of Bhramagupta, I was able to tie together his various academic achievements into one painting. 

What I found most provoking and a big take-way was when we talked about how this theories and ideologies were spread across the world, first through Arabic kingdoms and then secondly, through the translation to Latin where they spread across Medieval Europe. I think this again, shows how much our modern educational system lacks in teaching the origins and the stories behind mathematical proofs or formulas. 

Apart from this, I was not aware that Bhramagupta was the famous mathematician to begin the conversation of the concept of zero. I remember when I was being taught basic multiplication in junior school no teacher could explain to me why every number multiplied by 0 would end up being 0 and I was so confused! But now I know and my seven year old self is very satisfied. 

Overall I would definitely encourage all of the aspiring teachers in this class to incorporate all the artistic and creative ideas that our class was able to come up with when teaching as I think it will definitely spark their interest in learning more! 

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