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Data Science (@datascinews), Data Visualization (@dashingd3js), and Math for Kids (@kidswhomath). Author: Data Scientists at Work.
Apr 9, 2022 12 tweets 3 min read
1/ Tell Your Kid That Infinity Comes In Different Sizes

#parenting #learnmath #mathtwitter

Your kid probably knows infinity as the “largest number ever”.

Get ready to blow their mind - there are actually different sizes of infinity. 2/ If infinity is a number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number, how can there be different sizes?

Let's work through an example:
Apr 8, 2022 18 tweets 4 min read
1/ How To Find Focus As A Solo Founder

#startups #founders #coders #indiehackers

Imagine being able to sit down and focus on your most important tasks that translate your time into direct measurable success

Here’s how: 2/ Being a Solo Founder who has trouble focusing means that you get less done than you want which in turn makes your business less successful than you'd like.
Apr 7, 2022 20 tweets 4 min read
1/ How To Schedule Your Time As A Technical Solo Founder

#startups #founders #coders #indiehackers

Here’s how: Image 2/ As a technical solo founder, getting the right things done in the right amount of time means your company survives instead of crashes.
Mar 28, 2022 13 tweets 3 min read
Your kid isn't bad at math. Here's how you can help them.

#parenting #twittermath

If your kid starts thinking they are bad at math, don't lose hope 2/ Almost every kid has trouble with math at some point.

Unfortunately, many kids give up on math when they don't need to.

Most kids hit a point in their school career when suddenly math doesn't make sense any more.
Mar 26, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
Helping Bored Kids Be Less Bored 101

Over the past 8+ years, I have taken my kids on mental treasure hunts when they get "bored" and want me to tell them what to do.

Want to know a secret?

I use the same 3 steps every time they tell me they're "bored" 🧵👇 Step #1: Look for unknowns or mysteries in a particular academic area

How it works:

• Search for lists of unknowns or mysteries on Wikipedia or the web
• Use "unsolved problems"
• Use "mysteries"

This simple template allows you to find lists others have already put together