my math YouTube advice
advice from a math KZreadr. Here are some tips on how to use KZread in your teaching and how you can start your own KZread channel. This is the talk I was supposed to give at the 2022 Joint Mathematics Meetings before it got cancelled. Spreading the math: using KZread to communicate with the rest of the world.
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In addition to knowing your stuff, you have a very nice personality. That really makes a difference!
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!!
@memesThatDank
2 жыл бұрын
nah he is disgusting
That's a nice talk. Thanks Dr. Peyam. I have subscribed many math channels and each has its own theme and style. I think that's important.
Love your stuff Doc!
Invaluable advice! Thank you!
Gracias por su trabajo Dr Peyam. Le sigo, además, por personalidad tan brillante. Es un honor tener la oportunidad de disfrutar de sus clases.
Thanks for share it♥!
Thank you Dr. Peyam , this video was helpful as I try to build my Math channel.
You are one of the characters that makes visits to KZread a joy. It's a tough competitive space out there but your channel is one of my favourites (and I forgo the opportunity to say which is my top favourite because I do not want the creators of my other favourite channels to feel disappointed).
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!!
thanks Dr Peyam.. very inspirational... will start one one day, you've been an inspiration from the start!
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Congratulations Peyam. You put a lot of work into this channel and it shows!
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Omg thanks so much Peter!!! Hope all is well :) Your advice really helped too!
I love this channel, is not like "taking classes", is more about solving puzzles, and curiosities, it's a commumity to enjoy maths in a funny way, you have a talent to explain it.
Love your videos, please keep it up👍👍👍👍
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
I started my channel, all about crosswords, largely inspired by people like you who are enthusiastic and interesting, but without needing high tech skills. I now hope I'm similar. Thank you Peyam!
@Vezur-MathPuzzles
2 жыл бұрын
Hey! I checked out your channel, I honestly think that your thumbnails are amazing. I'd love to have a chat with you, because I feel like I could give some tips about other aspects of your channel :)
@DhansakPuzzles
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vezur-MathPuzzles Really? My artistic skills begin and end at Microsoft Paint.
@Vezur-MathPuzzles
2 жыл бұрын
@@DhansakPuzzles It's not so much the "artistic skills", but the fact that you use lots of interesting background imagery. When scrolling your channel, it doesn't feel like there's just 100 thumbnails of the same exact thing, if that makes sense. However, your titles and descriptions need more work. I've got some ideas to give! Just for the fun of it honestly :) I would love to help out small quality channels
You're the best math channel on youtube. And the most likeable host. I hope you keep making videos Dr. Peyam. Thanks for everything you've taught us. BTW my favorite video is the Euler-Mascheroni video :)
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!! 😁
The circumference of a circle is r-√(2r^2)/2 +√(2r^2) - (r+1) /2 If r is even then= r/2 If r is odd then = (r+1) /2
Cool to see your journey to creating a channel Peyam! My story is like many other professors I think: total technophobe, no way I'm ever going to make videos etc., then the pandemic hit. I finished the spring 20 semester attempting to "teach" using zoom to do traditional lectures, and it was a horrible failure. The students just turned their cameras off and left. In addition, with some faculty accessibility training in the summer of '20, it became clear that captioned video communication was the only ADA compliant way to present math-rich material due to a lack of accessibility tools geared toward math/physics, and Zoom's captions were unacceptable (but YT's captions were excellent). I decided that (a) doing traditional lectures over zoom is worthless and (b) communicating short lectures and solutions to quiz/test/practice problems will require videos. I ended up making about 1000 YT videos in the 20-21 academic year. My online courses have weekly modules with roughly 5 short (less than 10 minutes) "lecture + example" videos tightly edited for fast pacing, then zoom was used only for problem solving sets (with YT video solutions provided after), and all solutions to quizzes and tests were also posted to YT. I am so happy I stumbled into this world -- it's such a cool opportunity to share math and physics not just with my students, but with the entire world. To those who feel too intimidated to start uploading (and 99% of my colleagues are in this category): know that you will suck. I know that *my* first couple hundred videos suck. Accept that you will suck at first, and use every self-criticism to inspire improvement in your content. There are so many complications as you get started: technical, emotional, social, that will ruin your videos, but all of this just gradually improves as your YT skill set, with every failure leading to improvement. I've tried to convince some of my colleagues to get on board with making our college a big KZread presence across disciplines, but I've had no success due primarily to their fear of criticism and secondarily to plain laziness. As a result, they continue to deliver regurgitated zoom lectures that don't work. This is ironic, because we always tell our students that making mistakes is a powerful way to learn, then so many of us model the avoidance of making mistakes! I'm actually back in the classroom this Fall, but my classes are transformed: lecture time is just group problem-solving time (and hands on physics lab time), and I've jettisoned the traditional lecture by using YT to give short, tightly edited chunks asynchronously with mandatory short online concept quizzes. I always wanted to "flip" the classroom because the data is very strong that the traditional lecture just doesn't work. So . . . there's one silver lining to pandemic. Good luck out there teachers, and don't be afraid to suck!
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
This is amazing, thanks so much!!
@jacobharris3002
Жыл бұрын
When you put it like that it almost sounds like it's the teachers responsibility to become a KZreadr, instead of just some fun thing to do. This makes me warm up more to the idea of becoming a KZreadr, since I think I may eventually become a Professor.
Muy acertado el punto de vista, gracias por romper la barrera de la distancia que a muchas personas les impide aprender matemáticas, ¡Gracias por llevar las matemáticas a cualquier lugar del mundo!, te admiro Dr. Peyam :)
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
De nada :)
I think this has given me the push to actually start uploading. It's very tough to get started, knowing that my channel will get drowned into the sea of fantastic content that's already out there. However, I think you are correct in saying that now is the best time to start :) I wish to ask a very important question, more related to math and studying it than YT. How do I get over the anxiety of "not being good enough"? I feel like my first year mathematics at university has been extremely challenging, because it's hard to know how much of the material I should be understanding immediately. I know that many people have said that the first year or two were difficult, but when you look back to it later in your studies, you realize how it has all gotten easier. Anyone can feel free to answer, I will try to reply to all thoughtful answers :)
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
In terms of posting on KZread, just keep posting, the confidence will come later! In terms of math, just know that everyone feels like an impostor, even though they don’t say it, so you’re definitely not alone
@Vezur-MathPuzzles
2 жыл бұрын
@@drpeyam Thank you for your reply :) I obviously know that you didn't make the video for me, but I do feel like it was a sort of personal wake up call for me. Take care!
@hehehepaitachato9184
Жыл бұрын
Starting the third year on mathematics as well, and feeling the same yet again.
14:20 for those who might not guess this: his little camera covered the top-right corner where the button is. the "create" button has a tooltip so that when your mouse is hovering over it, it shows a little grey text "create"
That was one smart Student.
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah haha
Peyam Talks!
Professor, I am an incoming Econ PhD student at uci. I just watched your rank and column space video for review and heard you mentioned you profess at uci as well.
How do you keep track of what video topics you've covered? I have been making videos on the go for the past year and a half and didn't make a great system for organizing my videos (which I'm doing now that I have +100 videos uploaded). Also do you have any advice for channels such as mine with around four digit subscribers?
very pretty nails Dr. Peyam! ♥
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 💅
Dear Dr Peyam, I really enjoy your passion in Mathematics. I am learning Mathematics by myself. I asked you a question long time ago. If I am learning Maths by myself, could you please suggest the logical sequence and relevant textbooks from your experiences. There are too many maths subjects such as calculus, linear algebra and differentiation equations...Unfortunately I could no longer find your response back then. One more thing I sent you an email about a question. A cable has radius r and length L and is wound around a spool with radius R without over lapping. What is the shortest length along the spool that is covered by the cable? Thank you.
Can t seem to send this to myself
Hey, I was wondering if you or any of the smart people in the comments can help with a math problem. 5^x + 6^x + 7^x = 8^y + 9^y + 10^y There should be an infinite number of solutions that can be found by an equation (y = …) that can be made from this one. The question is what is the equation. There should only x’s on the other side Also this is just for real values of x and y
Happy birthday! A week late, but its fine.
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
No, it’s actually today!!!! Thank you 😇
@picipi1822
Жыл бұрын
Congrats! 🎂🎉🥳
I actually wanted to make a video about my new favorite mind bending function, but I really don't know if I should... But anyway, just imagine, a function that has derivative 0, is continues and also is a one-to-one function (we are probability students so we don't really mention "almost everywhere" but it is implied for derivative 0). Note, the Cantor function isn't a one to one function because it is constant at some places (almost in all places to be exact :)). What do you think?
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Please do, it’s interesting!!
I am planning o upload my first video !
Who's here from the blackpenredpen video lol Identify it!
Little correction, it is 136 k subscriber.
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I filmed this in December!
I've always thought of compiling all the little projects and niche internet rabbit holes I would go down on a separate youtube channel from this account of my own, walking through the problems and concepts I encountered in a similar manner that you do with mathematics on your channel, just to see how many people would watch and how well I could film and present something I was passionate about. That being said, I have a challenge to you. I've devised a calculus problem that none of my fellow peers or professors at A&M have been able to tackle yet. It involves Mario saving Lumas from Bowser's captivity in space, and doesn't need much more than basic calc 2 knowledge and a bit of outside math knowledge to solve. I won't give anything away in this comment section, but lmk if you want to accept my challenge and we can dm/meet up to discuss the full details of the problem and the possible reward!
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha that sounds like a fun problem!! Hope you’re well!
9:35 Guessed it! 20%
Cool. I uploaded my first video just yesterday.
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Good luck!!!
How to do cross product and apply curl to higher dimensions...🤔 I'm kindly requesting to do a video on this concept 😊❣️
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Gram Schmidt
@jellyfrancis
2 жыл бұрын
@@drpeyam i can't understand your language 🤭💗
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Ok!
@jellyfrancis
2 жыл бұрын
@@drpeyam ah I just now figure it out that the gram schmidt is a method 😅.... I'm purely new to this gram schmidt can you do a video about it please ☺️
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
Already done
ha nice
Is there any unsolved problems in linear algebra ? 🤔🤓 If it is can you tell me what are they 😀💖💥❤️😇
Hello from Turkey. Could you please add Turkish subtitles? Because there are many Turkish students watching you.
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
You have to ask KZread
Where are you??
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
On vacation
Just identify it.
Blackpenredpen😂😂
These math youtubers love trolling, for the first 3 weeks of my calc semester I thought Chen Lu was real
@drpeyam
2 жыл бұрын
😂
Dr Peyam!! I have started a new channel! can I invite you into a video to prove a geometry problem in my video? I will be honored!!
Why you built like that
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
💪
Can you send me an email to private message you?
@drpeyam
Жыл бұрын
No sorry