Recording of NYC Math Festival 2020 – Online!

This is a recording of a live-streamed event that took place on Saturday, July 18, 2020.

Appropriate for all ages.

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This page provides a full video recording of the entire festival (almost six hours) as well as individual recordings of each festival segment (about 15 minutes each) in order of appearance. 

Visit nycmathmaterials.momath.org for a list of materials to have handy during each segment.

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Full Video Recording

Segment Videos

International Math Salute with James Tanton

 

Logic Puzzle with John Urschel




Folding Fun!
with Wendy Zeichner

 

 

Moving in Circles
with Karl Schaffer

 

One Step Back, One Step Forward with Ralph Pantozzi




Rubik’s Cube With Feet
with Daniel Rose-Levine




The Doomsday Rule
with Peter Winkler




Math Raps and the Math Behind Them!
with Mike Andrejkovics

 

 

Fun with Mathematical Definitions with Christopher Danielson




Numbers Meet Shapes in 3D Geometry
with Bruce Bayly

 

 


Mathemagics!
with Art Benjamin

 

 

How to Fold Things into Thirds, Thirty-Thirds, and Three-Hundred-and-Thirty-Three-“irds”
with James Tanton

Brainteaser Kahoot with Steve Sherman

 

Mime-matics with Tim Chartier

 


Conway’s Rational Tangles
with Alex Kontorovich

 

 

A Four-Card Mathematical Magic Trick with Manjul Bhargava

 

Activities from the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival with Mark Saul




Math Meets Art: Rubik’s Cube Mosaics
with Lauren Rose




Can Math Help You Juggle?
with John Chase




Math in Motion: Build Your Own Paper Spinner
with Yana Mohanty

 

 

Finding and Creating Symmetry with David Reimann





Engineering with Paper
with Godwyn Morris

 

 

Math, Music, and the Moral Imagination with Marcus G. Miller