Apologies that this wasn't a well-rehearsed "My Favorite"! There was an opening that I was told about the morning of, and so I rushed to get it all together!
1. My presentation (some of the images are links): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nXftO_FS7aHWMskuZOEAvdjz8q6ld17-EdmSjzQDRMg/edit?usp=sharing
I hate my voice, so I haven't rewatched this, but Julie captured my talk on periscope: https://www.periscope.tv/w/alpt9TFZTEVKZUR6VkpqTm58MUx5R0JicERSQUxHTntYofsDvyyy5rdWdmIgmqi--rfq_hPl2y9OIM4Xl_Az
2. My blogposts about it:
(a) My first blogpost with the idea: https://samjshah.com/2014/02/12/explore-mathematics/
(b) My second blogpost with student feedback on the project: https://samjshah.com/2014/04/11/explore-math-reprise/
(c) The extension I did because I saw some kids were totally into this: https://samjshah.com/2014/04/25/explore-mathematics-part-ii/
3. The online repository of mini-explorations that I created for kids who couldn't come up with their own: http://explore-math.weebly.com/
Tied in with this is a math-science journal that I co-founded with a science teacher. You can see the journal here: http://www.packerintersections.com/index.html
and read about how we founded it here: https://samjshah.com/2013/05/22/intersections-a-high-school-math-science-journal/
NOTES:
Joel Bezaire said that this is similar to his badges project: https://prealgebraone.wordpress.com/supplemental-material/badges/
Explore Math came out of Fawn Nguyen's math munch project: http://fawnnguyen.com/name-munch-math-munch/
I can see using Kathryn Belmonte's "Nominations" to have kids see each others's projects: http://twittermathcamp.pbworks.com/w/page/109640296/Nominations
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