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Math in the Media Jeff Goodman Department of Curriculum and Instruction Appalachian State University goodmanjm@appstate.edu 828.262.2176 goodmanjm@appstate.edu
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Math from Experience
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Math Skills and Foreclosures
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Mortality
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Casual Fridays: 2010 Superbowl
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Superbowl Ads
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Super Bowl 30 Second Ad Cost YEARCOST PER 30 SECONDS 1967$40,000 1987$600,000 1990$800,000 1994$1,150,000 1998$1,600,000 2002$2,200,000 2006$2,500,000 2010$2,600,000
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Super Bowl 30 Second Ad Cost YEARCOST PER 30 SECONDS COST PER 30 SECONDS in 2010 DOLLARS 1967$40,000$250,000 1987$600,000$1,100,000 1990$800,000$1,300,000 1994$1,150,000$1,600,000 1998$1,600,000$2,100,000 2002$2,200,000$2,600,000 2006$2,500,000$2,700,000 2010$2,600,000
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Super Bowl 30 Second Ad Cost
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Physical Connections
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The Stunt Man
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Stunts
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Making it Visual
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Infant Mortality
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Math Trick
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Mr. McGruder’s Bath
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to Abstract From Concrete
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Pay it Forward
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Math in Movies
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The Simpsons
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Applying What is Learned
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Stock Market
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Job Loss Graphs
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Students as Communicators
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Tufts Application Video
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Evaluation
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Texting While Driving From a 2009 Virginia Tech Transportation Institute study:
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Texting While Driving * Dialing a cell phone made the risk of crash or near-crash event 5.9 times as high as non- distracted driving; * Use of, or reach for, an electronic device made the risk of crash or near-crash event 6.7 times as high as non-distracted driving; and * Text messaging made the risk of crash or near-crash event 23.2 times as high as non- distracted driving. From a 2009 Virginia Tech Transportation Institute study:
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