Thanks to the Internet, Mathematics is Now for All

April 30, 2014

Thanks to the Internet, Mathematics is Now for All

He wanted to explain math exercises six to students located in different cities throughout Mexico. Faced with the fact that there weren’t too many options available, he turned to the Internet and created highly attractive didactic videos. Today, those videos have been watched more than 60 million times, have close to 210 thousand subscribers, and have given birth to a community of students who help solve mathematical problems through social media 24/7.

“There’s no need to be afraid of numbers,” says José Andalón, promoter of Mathematics for All (www.math2me.com), a project born in Mexico that has already spread to other Latin American and Caribbean countries.

The creators are excited by the initiative, as are students and many parents who visit the portal in order to learn about mathematics and thus help their children solve the problems posed by teachers today.

Not only that, but Andalón is convinced that math is also a useful tool for any activity.

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Two years ago, this project won a FRIDA Award which, according to Andalón, served as a major platform both in terms of dissemination as well as for networking with other persons and organizations.

The following is a summary of the dialogue LACNIC News held with those responsible for Mathematics for All.

 

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