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亚瑟.本杰明对改变数学教育的见解

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有的人常常问数学老师说,“我会在真实生活中用到微积分吗?”对于我们大多数人来说,亚瑟.本杰明说,这个答案是否定的。他提出了一个建议,让数学教育和数字时代相关联。

Using daring displays of algorithmic trickery, lightning calculator and number wizard Arthur Benjamin mesmerizes audiences with mathematical mystery and beauty. Full bio »

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