Web site logs are compelling and addictive. I have just got lost in the logs for the blog and podcast for half an hour before my phone beeped and drew me back to the real world. Anyway, I am interested to see the following websites sending people to this blog and the
Travels in a Mathematical World podcast.
This is the blog of a teacher, Mr. T, aimed at his students and has excited me greatly for two reasons - First, the link to the podcast comes in a post entitled "
Exciting new links!"; Second is the text that immediately preceeds the link
As promised here are a couple of interesting links the first is the blog mentioned in class which includes the podcasts of discussions with interesting mathematicians. Be warned some of the maths is quite high powered but very interesting nonetheless:
Did you notice "mentioned in class"? Very exciting!
There are people visiting from the
post on the noticeboard of the KTN for Industrial Mathematics, who are involved with linking research with business.
We have hits coming in from
condron.us, which seems to be a site which flashes different blogs at you for a few seconds each until you see one you want to read. I'm not sure if this is people reading it then, or just waiting the four seconds until the next blog!
This is a page of interesting looking links which includes a link to the podcast.
Paul was in
episode 14 of the Travels in a Mathematical World podcast and links to this from
his page on Public Understanding of Mathematics.
We are linked in the
IMA entry on Wikipedia! Fame and fortune beckon... The podcast gets a mention in the
Publications section of the page (with a link to the
Travels in a Mathematical World entry that doesn't currently exist; Hint, anyone?) and the link is in the
External Links section.
University websites
I am glad to see the blog and podcast are linked to, sometimes along with the
IMA Careers Advice leaflet and
Maths Careers website, from the following universities:
Bath,
Brunel,
Dundee,
Queen Mary (London) and
Warwick. I do not know if these are the only universities that link to the blog or podcast, but these are the ones that are appearing in the web logs.
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