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EPIDEMIOLOGY MATH: MASSACHUSETTS

4/1/2020

 

EPIDEMIOLOGY MATH w/ Ms. Carmen

3/30/2020

 
Here it is! The latest Epidemiology Math video. Here, we take a local and worldwide view in order to better understand how this global pandemic is affecting us.

Epidemiology Math Pt 4

3/25/2020

 
Here it is, another episode of Epidemiology Math with Ms. Carmen. Did you watch New York Governor Cuomo's address this morning? He talked a lot about "apex" and reaching it in "21 days". What does this mean? We'll apply what we've learned and use words to tell a story with numbers.

Previous episodes can be found here- https://www.kiddiescience.org/blog/category/epidemiology-math

EPIDEMIOLOGY MATH pt. 3

3/22/2020

 
Epidemiology Math w/ Ms. Carmen pt 3

More online resources can be found here- https://www.kiddiescience.org/online-learning.html

CALCULATING RATE OF INCREASE

3/22/2020

 
In the video below, Ms. Carmen explains how to calculate percent increase. This is a formula that is applicable to any situation where you are trying to quantify the percent increase. 

The following video explores the mathematical percent increase of confirmed Covid-19 cases in New York City as of the morning of March 20th. It explores our current global pandemic from a mathematical perspective. This video lesson is geared toward middle school, high school students, and adults.

Please remember that every single number presented in this video is a person.

Check out part 1 of Epidemiology Math HERE.
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