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Cat 9 (mathematics) workshop

Cat 9 (mathematics) workshop. 4 March 2014. http://hsprojectsday2014.wiki.hci.edu.sg/Cat-9. Important Dates. Preliminary : 8 Apr il 2014, Tuesday Semi Finals : 10 Jul y 2014, Thursday Finals : 22 Aug ust 2014, Friday *Any changes in the schedule will be posted on the EMB.

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Cat 9 (mathematics) workshop

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  1. Cat 9 (mathematics) workshop 4 March 2014 http://hsprojectsday2014.wiki.hci.edu.sg/Cat-9

  2. Important Dates Preliminary : 8 April 2014, Tuesday Semi Finals : 10 July 2014, Thursday Finals : 22 August 2014, Friday *Any changes in the schedule will be posted on the EMB

  3. Before Prelims • Discuss and confirm the research topic • Have an end in mind and consider the possibilities of extensions to your project • Allocate roles and responsibilities • Plan your timeline • Go through the rubrics • Look for your teacher-mentor(s) before the term ends

  4. What’s new in Cat 9… Brief summary of what has been done in the area of the project and the relationship of different works/articles with your own project

  5. New to Cat 9? aMaths project is… • NOT a compilation of cut and paste facts of certain Maths topics/concepts/ideas • NOT a collection of Maths formulae/quizzes • NOT a slide show about Mathematican(s) and his(their) achievements

  6. New to Cat 9? A Maths project is… a research on a puzzle/model/game/concepts/real-life problems using various mathematical concepts (like algebra, number theory, probability, geometry, graph theory and etc) to explain the phenomenon or/and discover new and exciting principles or theorems.

  7. Good versus Not-so-Good Maths Projects

  8. Checklist before you enter Prelims… Have you seen your mentor regularly? Have you visited the website - http://hsprojectsday2014.wiki.hci.edu.sg/Cat-9 Finished your Proposal? (to be submitted to the judges on the judging day) • (2) Prepared your PRESENTATION Materials? • Introduction & Objectives • A brief summary of what has been done in the area of the project and the relationship of different works/articles with your own project • Intended field of Mathematics • Intended approach/methodology • A realistic time frame (3) Looked at the rubrics?

  9. In Summary (for the Prelims…) • Have you read similar works/research and distinguished your work with theirs • Judges need to see some “potential” in your project

  10. cat 9 coordinators Mr. Colin Toh tohcy@hc.edu.sg Mr. Chen Zenghui chenzh@hc.edu.sg

  11. (Project) Sharing Conway’s Game of Life by Aloysius Wang The Confused Knight by KuanEuJie

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