iRashida, is a blog written by Rashida Hakim, a junior computer science student at Caltech, where she shares “problems and ponderings in physics and math, with a sprinkle of computer science”...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/03/27/irashida-a-tour/
Mathematical Gemstones is a blog created by Dr. Maria Gillespie (Colorado State University) whose research interest lies in combinatorics, with applications to Algebraic Geometry and Represent...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/02/22/mathematical-gemstones-a-tour/
Gil Kalai writes the “Combinatorics and more” blog. I find many of his posts on the blog to be detailed and nicely structured. Here are just a few of the recent ones I enjoyed. “Possible fu...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/02/05/combinatorics-and-more-a-tour/
Math Walks is a blog created by secondary math teacher Traci Jackson. It started on March 27th to encourage math discussion on neighborhood walks during the quarantine. I was so excited to find...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/01/31/math-walks-a-tour/
Bonnie Basu, a secondary mathematics teacher in California, writes the “Reflect, Revise, Repeat” blog. She started the blog in June 2020. On Twitter, Basu describes herself as “trying to te...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/01/31/on-the-reflect-revise-repeat-blog/
Playful Invitations: Inspiring Ways to Teach Early Mathematics, is a blog written by Dorie Ranheim. Its goal is “to inspire parents, caregivers, and educators of preschool children to intention...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2021/01/25/playful-invitations-a-tour/
While the “Physics Buzz” blog from the American Physical Society isn’t a math blog, there is some overlap. Here are some interesting recent posts on the site. “Holiday Instability” This...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/12/31/physics-buzz-a-tour/
The Nepantla Teachers Community Blog is a group blog that aims “to provide an honest and encouraging space to navigate sociopolitical situations that occur in mathematics education for the purp...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/12/29/a-tour-of-nepantla-teachers-community-blog/
For me, the end of the year always is a time for reflection. If you haven’t yet, I encourage you to read Rachel’s round-ups of AMS blog post Part I and Part II. In the AMS December Notices, D...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/12/21/a-year-in-the-math-blogosphere/
As I mentioned in my Part 1 post, I’ve been seeing a lot of posts on other AMS blogs that have piqued my interest and really got me thinking about a variety of different subjects. As we approac...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/12/04/a-roundup-of-posts-on-other-ams-blogs-part-2/
Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of posts on other AMS blogs that have piqued my interest and really got me thinking about a variety of different subjects. As we approach the end of this interest...
Math in the Time of Corona is a blog created by Dr. Jennifer Quinn to reflect on teaching during a pandemic. She is a professor at the University of Washington Tacoma and president-elect of the ...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/12/02/math-in-the-time-of-corona-a-tour/
Musing Mathematically is a blog written by Nat Banting, a mathematics teacher, and mathematics education lecturer at the Department of Curriculum Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/11/25/musing-mathematically-a-tour/
The Mean Green Math Blog: Explaining the whys of mathematics is a blog by Dr. John Quintanilla, a professor of mathematics at the University of North Texas (UNT). It has been around since 2013...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/10/17/mean-green-math-blog-a-tour/
If you’re looking for an exciting new blog to check out, look no further. Kaneka Turner, Deborah Peart, and Dionne Aminata recently launched #BlackWomenRockMath. In an interview conducted over ...
https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs/2020/10/02/blackwomenrockmath-an-interview/