Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Maths Workshop

You would be pleased to know that DPS RK Puram and Casio India CO. Pvt. Ltd. are organizing a professional development program for teachers on the theme:
Redefining Mathematics Teaching And Learning Through Technology

The Program will be held on 12th and 13th May, 2006, from 8:30 AM to 2 PM.
We will have a talk by Prof. Wei Chi Yang, Mathematics Dept., Radford University, Virginia, USA on the Impact of Technology on Teaching and Learning of Mathematics.
There will also be a talk by Lady Plaxy Arthur and by Dr. Jonaki B Ghosh.
A Hands-on Session on the Casio CFX 9860 GC PLUS Graphics Calculator & on the Casio fx 991ES Scientific Calculator by Jonaki ma'am will also be held.
We will also have a lecture Demonstration on Geometer's Skecthpad by Dr. Preeti Tripathi, Reader, Central Institute of Education, Delhi University.

All Mathematical Society members should come in School Uniform by 7:30 AM on Friday.

Rasagy Sharma

Friday, May 05, 2006

Change of date for Class Xth Maths Quiz(finals)

This is to inform the teams which have qualified for the Class Xth Maths Quiz finals about the change in date of the same. The event, earlier scheduled for 8th May, shall now be held only after the exams in the month of July. We shall announce the precise date after the summer break. We would like to apologise for this sudden change in decision to postpone the event.

Adrish Bhadra
XII-A
Coordinator of Events,
Mathematical Society
species.dipsite@gmail.com

Results of Class 6th Sudoku & Mathematical Puzzle Solving Contest

The Sudoku & Mathematical Puzzle Solving Competition was organised for class 6th on 5th May. The results are as follows:
Class VI- F - I st
Sabhijiet, Shuchi, Nikita

Class VI- B - II nd
Pratham, Kabir, Ina

Class VI- J - III rd
Vidit, Dhananjay, Nikita

I would like to take this chance to congratulate those teams which have secured ranks. To all others, I would like to thank you & appreciate you for your participation. I am hopeful that those who couldn't make it this time will continue to compete in the events to be organised by the Mathematical Society and showcase their best.
Competitions like these are conducted with the sole purpose of attracting the beautiful minds into exploring the joy that lies in searching for patterns - in nature- in what we percieve. To break free from the boredom of conventional mathematical teaching - to experience the true essence of the subject which has made many fall in love with the it - because mathematics is fun- and we believe in this.

Adrish Bhadra
XII-A
Coordinator of Events,
Mathematical Society
species.dipsite@gmail.com