Other MLC stuff /mathslearning/ en Space to enter /mathslearning/news/list/2023/03/02/space-to-enter <p>This is a photo of the entrance to my Maths Learning Centre. What do you notice?</p> March 02 2023 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2023/03/02/space-to-enter Changing the goal of the Numbers game /mathslearning/news/list/2020/09/06/changing-the-goal-of-the-numbers-game <p>I conscripted the game Numbers and Letters seven years ago to help promote the Maths Learning Centre and the Writing Centre at university events like O'Week and Open Day. Ever since then, it has always bothered me how free and easy participation in the Letters game is, while the Numbers game is much less so. This Open Day I had a remarkable idea: instead of stating in the rules that the goal is to achieve the target, and trying to encourage people to take a different approach, what if I just <em>changed the stated goal! </em>I don't know why I didn't think of it before, to be honest!</p> September 06 2020 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2020/09/06/changing-the-goal-of-the-numbers-game The MLC Date Blocks /mathslearning/news/list/2020/04/10/the-mlc-date-blocks <p>This blog post is about a piece of the MLC learning environment which is very special to me: the date blocks. It’s a set of nine blocks that can be arranged each day to spell out the day of the week, the day number, and the month. I love changing them when I set up the MLC in the morning, so much so that since the face-to-face MLC closed due to COVID-19, I brought them home and have been changing them each morning here in the dining room. The story of how this object came into the MLC is the reason it is so special to me.</p> April 10 2020 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2020/04/10/the-mlc-date-blocks Tutorials for an intro Arts course: Story makes sense of number /mathslearning/news/list/2019/06/11/tutorials-for-an-intro-arts-course-story-makes-sense-of-number <p>Sometime in the past, I was approached by academics in the Faculty of Arts to discuss the numeracy skills of the students in their faculty. They wanted to discuss how they might include numeracy skills in some of their courses across all the degrees they teach. It was a lot bigger than the MLC could reasonably do, but I said I would certainly be able to do a small thing in a few courses, and certainly help their students in the MLC itself when they came to talk.</p> June 11 2019 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2019/06/11/tutorials-for-an-intro-arts-course-story-makes-sense-of-number Numbers and Letters /mathslearning/news/list/2018/08/13/numbers-and-letters <p>Since 2013, the MLC and Writing Centre have been doing a game called Letters and Numbers at Orientation Weeks and Open Days to create interaction with people. I tweeted a photo of one of our sessions during Open Day yesterday and it has attracted a lot of attention, so I thought I might record some details of the game for people to read if they're interested.</p> August 13 2018 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2018/08/13/numbers-and-letters Ten years /mathslearning/news/list/2018/07/24/ten-years <p>On the 23rd of July 2008, I started my first day as coordinator of the Maths Learning Centre at the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide. Today is the 23rd of July 2018 – the ten year anniversary of that first day. (Well, it was the 23rd of July when I <em>started</em> writing this post!)</p> July 24 2018 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2018/07/24/ten-years Fairy Bread /mathslearning/news/list/2018/07/10/fairy-bread <p>Fairy bread, in case you don't know, is an ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn children's party food.</p> July 10 2018 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2018/07/10/fairy-bread A public health approach to improving teaching and learning /mathslearning/news/list/2018/05/16/a-public-health-approach-to-improving-teaching-and-learning <p>Making a big difference to student learning is a tricky business. Here at my university, there are a certain number of (wonderful) teaching staff who are champions of innovation, always making big changes to the way they do things and jumping onto any innovation as soon as it comes around. Yet the students not in those classes don't see much benefit from it. Indeed, those staff who are not champions of innovation may do nothing for fear of having to adopt all at once All The Things they see the champions doing. A student who seeks regular support for their learning may make spectacular gains, but there are literally thousands of other students who don't seek such support on a regular basis, and thousands of students who don't really need spectacular gains but just a little bit extra. I have started to think that perhaps the best way to make a big difference is to find some way of encouraging a large number of small differences.</p> May 16 2018 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2018/05/16/a-public-health-approach-to-improving-teaching-and-learning Mansplaining /mathslearning/news/list/2016/07/15/mansplaining <p>A few months ago, I learned a new word: "mansplaining". You may have heard it before, but I never had until this year.</p> July 15 2016 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2016/07/15/mansplaining Really working together /mathslearning/news/list/2016/02/05/really-working-together <p>Yesterday, I had one of those experiences in the MLC that makes me love my job.</p> February 05 2016 David Butler /mathslearning/news/list/2016/02/05/really-working-together