Combinatorial Game Theory In The Classroom: A Hands-On Approach To Teaching Mathematics
Wed 10:00 AM - Wed 11:00 AM: 40 tickets, $0 each (Official Listing)

Explore combinatorial game theory as a unique tool for teaching math concepts. Participants will play combinatorial games and gain resources for classroom use.

Details

Timing:
Wed 10:00 AM - Wed 11:00 AM
Location:
JW / Room 106
Long Description:
Join us to discover how combinatorial game theory can enhance teaching in the mathematics classroom. This session will cover key concepts in game theory, offer resources for incorporating them into lessons, and give participants the opportunity to play games that introduce new mathematical principles in an engaging and interactive way. Whether you are teaching discrete mathematics, logic, or problem-solving, this session will provide valuable tools for making abstract concepts more tangible. Come ready to learn and play!
Event Website:
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Organizing Group:
GM Names:
Michael Smith smithm2@trine.edu
Event Type:
Game System:
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Rules Edition:
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# Players:
6 - 40 players
Age Required:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials Provided?:
No
Tournament?:
No

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    10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    40 tickets available