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Beautiful Math, Code Art with Nature Spiral Patterns

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Beautiful Math, Code & Art with Natures Spiral Patterns, available at $19.99, with 18 lectures.

You will learn about * Use ratios, including the Golden Ratio, and irrational numbers, in mathematical modeling and visual representations. * Use computer code to model how sunflowers, daisies, pinecones, and pineapples arrange their seeds in an optimally space-efficient manner. * Master Scratch coding after doing various projects and become familiar with JavaScript with some introductory experiments and applications. * Demonstrate why the number of spirals in flowers and pinecones are Fibonacci numbers * Model spirals with a free drag and drop code program, called Scratch, and translate these into JavaScript. * Explain the purposes of models and simulations in mathematics, science, and arts such as film * Use digital painting software to layer transparent color to achieve realistic 3D effects with highlights, shadow, and implied texture. * Design interactive animated computer models and use them to create movies * Use digital painting software and code to make colorful spiral patterns This course is ideal for individuals who are * Awe has no age limits. Its for kids and adults too. or * Self-directed learners aged 12 and up and adults who want to build math, science, and coding skills, while learning about nature’s beautiful patterns. Learners build skills as they move through the lessons and see their mastery of concepts upon completion of each project. or * Kids between 10 and 12, with adult participation. They will sense your enthusiasm for beautiful math, science, code, and art. Excitement is contagious! or * Those who have trouble with math but are inspired by nature and art. Beauty drives math learning. or * Homeschoolers who want to add beautiful integrated coding, math, science, and art lessons to their curriculum. or * Classroom teachers who want to add beautiful integrated lessons to enhance their students learning experience. It is particularly useful for * Awe has no age limits. Its for kids and adults too. or * Self-directed learners aged 12 and up and adults who want to build math, science, and coding skills, while learning about nature’s beautiful patterns. Learners build skills as they move through the lessons and see their mastery of concepts upon completion of each project. or * Kids between 10 and 12, with adult participation. They will sense your enthusiasm for beautiful math, science, code, and art. Excitement is contagious! or * Those who have trouble with math but are inspired by nature and art. Beauty drives math learning. or * Homeschoolers who want to add beautiful integrated coding, math, science, and art lessons to their curriculum. or * Classroom teachers who want to add beautiful integrated lessons to enhance their students learning experience.

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Summary

Title: Beautiful Math, Code & Art with Natures Spiral Patterns

Price: $19.99

Number of Lectures: 18

Number of Published Lectures: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • * Use ratios, including the Golden Ratio, and irrational numbers, in mathematical modeling and visual representations.
  • * Use computer code to model how sunflowers, daisies, pinecones, and pineapples arrange their seeds in an optimally space-efficient manner.
  • * Master Scratch coding after doing various projects and become familiar with JavaScript with some introductory experiments and applications.
  • * Demonstrate why the number of spirals in flowers and pinecones are Fibonacci numbers
  • * Model spirals with a free drag and drop code program, called Scratch, and translate these into JavaScript.
  • * Explain the purposes of models and simulations in mathematics, science, and arts such as film
  • * Use digital painting software to layer transparent color to achieve realistic 3D effects with highlights, shadow, and implied texture.
  • * Design interactive animated computer models and use them to create movies
  • * Use digital painting software and code to make colorful spiral patterns
  • Who Should Attend

  • * Awe has no age limits. Its for kids and adults too.
  • * Self-directed learners aged 12 and up and adults who want to build math, science, and coding skills, while learning about nature’s beautiful patterns. Learners build skills as they move through the lessons and see their mastery of concepts upon completion of each project.
  • * Kids between 10 and 12, with adult participation. They will sense your enthusiasm for beautiful math, science, code, and art. Excitement is contagious!
  • * Those who have trouble with math but are inspired by nature and art. Beauty drives math learning.
  • * Homeschoolers who want to add beautiful integrated coding, math, science, and art lessons to their curriculum.
  • * Classroom teachers who want to add beautiful integrated lessons to enhance their students learning experience.
  • Target Audiences

  • * Awe has no age limits. Its for kids and adults too.
  • * Self-directed learners aged 12 and up and adults who want to build math, science, and coding skills, while learning about nature’s beautiful patterns. Learners build skills as they move through the lessons and see their mastery of concepts upon completion of each project.
  • * Kids between 10 and 12, with adult participation. They will sense your enthusiasm for beautiful math, science, code, and art. Excitement is contagious!
  • * Those who have trouble with math but are inspired by nature and art. Beauty drives math learning.
  • * Homeschoolers who want to add beautiful integrated coding, math, science, and art lessons to their curriculum.
  • * Classroom teachers who want to add beautiful integrated lessons to enhance their students learning experience.
  • Does math seem a bit dull and uninspiring?

    Be dazzled by the hypnotic beauty of nature and its spirals found on pinecones, pineapples, daisies, and sunflowers. Discover their underlying mathematical and scientific principles. Discover that math can be beautiful. Explore these natural forms scientifically, mathematically, and artistically as you move through the individual lessons in this course.

    Math learning gets creativewhen you plan your own designs with spiral pattern templates, code interactive animated computer models, and use digital painting software to make colorful patterns. Express your artistic side while learning about floral spirals and the mathematics of this elegant natural organizational pattern. Use ratios, including the “Golden Ratio,” to model spirals with free drag and drop code, called Scratch. With movies, computer models, digital drawing, and painting projects, you develop an intuitive and practical knowledge of the Golden Angle and irrational numbers, while learning why the number of spirals in flowers and pinecones are Fibonacci numbers.

    In our teaching experience, from primary school through graduate school, we confronted the horror and ugliness of typical educational materials, especially in math. So going beyond flashy and gimmicky approaches screaming for attention, our course sparks awe of nature’s beautiful patterns to drive passionate learning. Looking deeply and decoding nature’s patterns, you discover their underlying simple mathematical rules. Using math, science, and art, students model these patterns in computer code to see how they work, for example, how sunflowers, pinecones, and pineapples arrange their seeds in the most space-efficient way.

    Through the beauty of natural patterns, math, science, and coding can be beautiful.

    Share the wonder.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Mathematical and Aesthetic Beauty of Floral Spirals

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Math, Art, and Science of Floral Spirals

    Lecture 2: Personal Introduction by Your Instructors

    Chapter 2: ART – Sunflower Spiral Art Lesson

    Lecture 1: Preparation to do Sunflower Art Lesson

    Lecture 2: Paint a Sunflower Spiral Painting with Kleki online software

    Chapter 3: CODE – Coding Floral Spirals in Scratch

    Lecture 1: How to sign up in Scratch

    Lecture 2: Coding floral spirals in Scratch

    Lecture 3: Spiral turn angles as ratios

    Lecture 4: Ways to stop spiral clones

    Lecture 5: Fibonacci Sequence and Golden Ratio

    Lecture 6: Spiral of Numbers

    Lecture 7: Irrational Numbers and Spirals Emerging from Repulsion

    Lecture 8: Painting Two-Direction Spirals on Pinecones

    Lecture 9: Pinecone Mobile

    Lecture 10: Color Spirals in Kleki

    Lecture 11: Golden Angle Spiral Rose Demonstration

    Chapter 4: 3D Spiral – Advanced

    Lecture 1: Learn to make a 3D spiral

    Lecture 2: Spirals from Scratch to JavaScript

    Chapter 5: Conclusion – Brief review of Floral Spirals

    Lecture 1: Conclusion – Brief review of Spirals + More Golden Angle Spiral Scratch Models

    Instructors

  • Beautiful Math, Code Art with Nature Spiral Patterns  No.2
    K.J. Keane
    Artist, Art Historian, and Co-Creator at Beautiful Discovery
  • Beautiful Math, Code Art with Nature Spiral Patterns  No.3
    Christopher R Keane
    Doctor of Science and Co-Creator of Beautiful Discovery
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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