stringgamestories.blogspot.com
Grandpa's Suspenders: TORUSFLEX
http://stringgamestories.blogspot.com/p/torusflex.html
As I continue elaborating this string game work, I would like to offer an appreciation and. To James Murphy, whose webspace bears the title “TorusFlex,” referring to the reality that a loop of string is, mathematically, a torus. Here’s a link to his page:. Http:/ www.torusflex.com. Http:/ www.torusflex.com/. James Murphy displays one of his elaborate figures. I highly recommend his eBook, Why String Games? Last I checked it was only available for the iPad. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Of Arts Council Sant...
nwcintertwine.blogspot.com
Northwest Coast Intertwine: Investigating String "Systems"
http://nwcintertwine.blogspot.com/2009/10/investigating-string-systems.html
With strings on his fingers, as well as his toes, he shall make figures wherever he goes. Sunday, October 11, 2009. I've been silent here for a couple weeks, but not because I've been neglecting string figures. On the contrary, I've been studying the writings of James Murphy. His articles are all available as PDF's, here:. Http:/ www.torusflex.com/torusflex%20project1/isfa%20articles.html. I can't recommend these enough. If you have any interest (at all! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PDF) Basically...
originaldigital.storyworkers.org
TorusFlex | The Original Digital Learning
http://originaldigital.storyworkers.org/torusflex
The Original Digital Learning. How the fingers learn. As I begin to elaborate this string game work, I would like to offer an appreciation and. To James Murphy, whose webspace bears the title “TorusFlex,” referring to the reality that a loop of string is, mathematically, a torus. Here’s a link to his page:. Http:/ www.torusflex.com/. And here’s my favorite animated gif that demonstrates how the appearance of a torus can be changed while still allowing it to keep its essential properties:.
nosoapyradio.blogspot.com
No soap, radio: January 2014
http://nosoapyradio.blogspot.com/2014_01_01_archive.html
No soap, radio. Thursday, January 30, 2014. String games for lifelong learning. Ambidexterity, mathetics, and chiral differences: how string games can open a path to self-directed lifelong learning. As my first formal post to the #DLMOOC, I’d like to offer an attempt to integrate a variety of arguments I’ve offered over several decades about why to use string figures in the classroom into a theory of learning development which I’ve not heard articulated in this manner before. 7) learning and teaching - i...