Alan Turing, being asked by MI6 to solve the Enigma machine, (1938, uncolourized)
RT @surlepont: « Draw a mathematician at work. » https://t.co/NA39iUsJkI https://t.co/sbIMSXDWSe
« Draw a mathematician at work. » https://t.co/NA39iUsJkI https://t.co/sbIMSXDWSe
@keran77 @honeypisquared Yes! They build on that study by Picker and Berry (2000) https://t.co/UbTrBgg2e4
@IMPAKTsci This reminded me a bit of the results in the « Draw a mathematician » paper where they asked school-aged kids to draw a mathematician and also asked what they are useful for, see https://t.co/b4BVCJt8sM
RT @DrStoneMaths: Interesting to reflect on these points as maths teachers, mathematicians and members of society as a whole. Read the fu…
Interesting to reflect on these points as maths teachers, mathematicians and members of society as a whole. Read the full paper here https://t.co/Oiwa7dlSCu 15/15.
@DrStoneMaths @TeaKayB @cbokhove Picker and Berry (2000) is interesting. It compares attitudes across several countries, including the UK and US. The pictures of mathematicians drawn by children are both depressing and scary. https://t.co/7vdgD6jdQn https
RT @sjwilk: Excellent session from @Sarah_Cosgriff re improving gender balance in maths at the @Advanced_Maths AC conference. Made me think…
RT @sjwilk: Excellent session from @Sarah_Cosgriff re improving gender balance in maths at the @Advanced_Maths AC conference. Made me think…
Excellent session from @Sarah_Cosgriff re improving gender balance in maths at the @Advanced_Maths AC conference. Made me think of research by Picker and Berry https://t.co/7vdgD6jdQn
Research shared by @RobertTalbert “Investigating pupils' images of mathematicians” #TEDxGVSU #Shape https://t.co/GUwBsgoVdi
Yes I have asked pupils to draw a mathematician many times. Remember @simonclay_mei when after a while they asked if they could draw you? https://t.co/2VswenKHJp
RT @AliClarkWilson: @andreapitt24 and/or sketch what they look like - see research by Picker and Berry on this https://t.co/nbUeo6pM5T (@C…
@andreapitt24 and/or sketch what they look like - see research by Picker and Berry on this https://t.co/nbUeo6pM5T (@CharteredColl members access free!)
@helensclegel @ASPIRES2science @emilyadawson @wiset and for mathematicians, previous research here: https://t.co/QYeKtpEfSL 2/2
@antongyan @uniofeastanglia Here is the link to the reference: http://t.co/7P8rm7VQNK #uealt15
@antongyan @uniofeastanglia Here is the link to the reference: http://t.co/7P8rm7VQNK #uealt15
@antongyan @uniofeastanglia Here is the link to the reference: http://t.co/7P8rm7VQNK #uealt15
@rojasburke @RossKGalloway How times change from this work in 2000 (on mathematicians) by Picker and Berry: http://t.co/cCjn734xeG #progress