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The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
11 episodes
4 months ago
Maths in movies has often been used creatively as a method by which to engage students in formulas and numerical theory. The 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz features a maze of potential mathematical problems – not least the Scarecrow’s incorrect pronunciation of Pythagoras’ theorem. Presented by The Open University’s David Brannan and Phil Rippon, ‘From Fractions to Formulas’ is a light-hearted parody of the Wizard of Oz (pronounced "Oh-Zed"), in which the traditional characters are replaced by mathematical concepts, including fractions and Pi, that come together in an enactment of the pioneering mathematician, Leonard Euler's formula: e^(i Pi) = -1. The accompanying tracks are taken from Open University maths courses and explore the problems tackled in the drama. For more information and how to study at The Open University, go to www.mcs.open.ac.uk
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Maths in movies has often been used creatively as a method by which to engage students in formulas and numerical theory. The 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz features a maze of potential mathematical problems – not least the Scarecrow’s incorrect pronunciation of Pythagoras’ theorem. Presented by The Open University’s David Brannan and Phil Rippon, ‘From Fractions to Formulas’ is a light-hearted parody of the Wizard of Oz (pronounced "Oh-Zed"), in which the traditional characters are replaced by mathematical concepts, including fractions and Pi, that come together in an enactment of the pioneering mathematician, Leonard Euler's formula: e^(i Pi) = -1. The accompanying tracks are taken from Open University maths courses and explore the problems tackled in the drama. For more information and how to study at The Open University, go to www.mcs.open.ac.uk
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Episodes (11/11)
The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas
An audio discussion about mathematics in The Wizard of Oz.
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14 years ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas
An audio discussion about mathematics in The Wizard of Oz.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
A Brief History of Numbers
Starting in Africa 20,000 years ago, trace the history of numbers through time, including Egyptian use of fractions and the problems of Roman numerals.
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14 years ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- A Brief History of Numbers
Starting in Africa 20,000 years ago, trace the history of numbers through time, including Egyptian use of fractions and the problems of Roman numerals.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Complex Numbers
Computer generated animations looking at 'Complex Numbers'.
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14 years ago
14 minutes 32 seconds

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Complex Numbers
Computer generated animations looking at 'Complex Numbers'.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Rational and Irrational Numbers
Using tally sticks, a cake, a thermometer, a number line and graphics boards, David Brannan and Phil Rippon, both of The Open University, look at rational and irrational numbers.
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14 years ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Rational and Irrational Numbers
Using tally sticks, a cake, a thermometer, a number line and graphics boards, David Brannan and Phil Rippon, both of The Open University, look at rational and irrational numbers.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Square Roots
An exploration into the intricacies of square roots.
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14 years ago
11 minutes 38 seconds

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Square Roots
An exploration into the intricacies of square roots.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Witch of Agnesi diagram
A diagram of 'The Witch of Agnesi', which is discussed in the audio track 'The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas'.
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14 years ago

The Wizard of Oz: From Fractions to Formulas - for iPad/Mac/PC
Maths in movies has often been used creatively as a method by which to engage students in formulas and numerical theory. The 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz features a maze of potential mathematical problems – not least the Scarecrow’s incorrect pronunciation of Pythagoras’ theorem. Presented by The Open University’s David Brannan and Phil Rippon, ‘From Fractions to Formulas’ is a light-hearted parody of the Wizard of Oz (pronounced "Oh-Zed"), in which the traditional characters are replaced by mathematical concepts, including fractions and Pi, that come together in an enactment of the pioneering mathematician, Leonard Euler's formula: e^(i Pi) = -1. The accompanying tracks are taken from Open University maths courses and explore the problems tackled in the drama. For more information and how to study at The Open University, go to www.mcs.open.ac.uk