Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNSRI mempersembahkan “Semarak Hari Matematika Internasional & Lustrum Prodi Doktor Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNSRI”. Kegiatan ini telah dilaksanakan dua tahun berturut-turut dengan dimeriahkan Pameran Virtual Poster Matematika yang bertema Mathematics for a Better World” & “Mathematics Scavenger Hunt”. Laman ini memuat kumpulan poster yang telah dirancang oleh mahasiswa Magister Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNSRI. Poster yang telah dikembangkan merupakan produk perkuliahan “Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia” yang diampuh oleh Prof. Dr. Zulkardi, M.I.Komp, M.Sc. dan Dr. Somakim. Bantu kami memilih poster terbaik dengan cara voting di sini

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Poster “Mathematics for A Better World”
oleh Mahasiswa Magister Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNSRI

Teaching The Math of Vaccine in Indonesia

by : ARIKA SARI, DELIA SEPTIMIRANTI, PANDU ADITRA
This poster titled “Teaching The Math of Vaccine Efficacy”. Through this poster, we want to explain that the scientist use statistics, probability and math to understand the vaccine efficacy. In the past twelve months, countless people have lost their lives as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. In predicting the number of cases and victims, scientists use forecast methods in mathematics. In optimizing the vaccination program, the government uses a mathematical model simulation. According to the Head of BPOM, a decrease in the incidence of infection in the population by around 65 percent will certainly be significant and have a lasting impact. Scientists use statistics and probability to predict this number. The calculation is (0.086 – 0.03)/0.086 x 100 percent = 65 percent, meaning it can prevent 5.6 million incidents of infection. This math calculation shows hope that this vaccine is able to reduce the COVID-19 contraction by 65.3 percent.
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Mathematics in Global Warming

by : ayu luvinta tanjung, m. ridho, risda intan, sisca puspita
Arctic ice melt has increased in response to global reports since the last few decades and is affecting global climate and ecosystems. The main driver of this global threat is the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) which traps heat in the atmosphere. Thus, to determine the effect of the dynamic concentration of carbon dioxide gas on the increase in such global threats and the effect of polar melting. With mathematics, we can make a graph that is a reference for seeing the deterioration of nature over time. It can be seen from the data that has been loaded on the poster. In addition, this poster displays various kinds of human activities and activities that can cause global warming. So that it can save the habitat and their population will continue to survive for future.
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Making The World Easier Through E-Commerce

BY : AMY ARIMBI, FADLAN HILMI, FRETI LESIANA, NOVELLA MUTIARA
This poster is a grooved poster which started by showing the current condition, namely “Trapped Inside”. On the poster there is also a clock with the symbol π (phi) as the background, which shows world math day. There are two choices of masks that you want to buy with different types and prices, namely the price before and after the discount is deducted. It is a mathematical application. E-commerce answers the challenges of times and circumstances and is an effective solution in making transactions to meet all the needs of a global pandemic. Stay productive even at home. Through E-Commerce, the world becomes easier.
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Let’s Fight The Viruses with Math

BY : DWI PANGGIH, FINI MULYANI, LAUDITTA SORAYA, RASWIL GALILI
This poster teaches you how to keep away from Covid-19. In Indonesia we have 3M stands for “Mencuci tangan dengan sabun selama 20 detik” it means you have to wash your hand with soap for 20 seconds. The second “M” stand for “Menjaga jarak dua meter” it means you have to keep two metres or six feet between each person in public spaces. The third “M” stand for “Memakai masker” it means you have to use mask when in public space. From poster we using mathematics symbol to show how we can reduces or even kill germs and viruses by doing “3M”. First you have germs and viruses. A lot. Do addition by doing “3M” and you get equal to dying germs and viruses. In this pandemic situation, let us make a better world by doing “3M”! Keep healthy everyone! Never give up! Love you from Indonesia!
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Poster “Mathematics Scavenger Hunt”
oleh Mahasiswa Magister Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNSRI

Everyday Math in Foods

BY : ARIKA SARI, DELIA SEPTIMIRANTI, PANDU ADItyA
Hello , welcome to our math scavenger hunt project. A math scavenger hunt is a fun way to get the students doing math without even realizing it! This math scavenger hunt is perfect for teaching counting, estimating, fractions, perimeters, and sorting, as well as addition and even multiplication and division. While there are plenty of blocks, cubes, puzzles, rods, and other objects that can be purchased to use as math manipulatives, one of the most economical and fun options is food. Students have to Get Outside to Explore Math in the Real World! Every scavenger hunt point encourages kids to get outside and look for examples of these shapes and patterns in foods
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Plastic and Math All Around You

BY : AYU LUVIYANTI TANJUNG, M. RIDHO RATU BERLIAN, RISDA INTAN SISTYAWATI, SISCA PUSPITA SEPRILIANI
The use of plastics is currently widely used in everyday. The functions of plastic include being a container or even being thrown away as trash. Many of the objects used to help with daily activities come from plastic as a basic materials. However, it turns out that plastic itself has a unique side, which is closely related to mathematics. It can be used as a way of learning for students, especially for they who are more fond of and familiar with mathematics in their environment. Apart from this, another goal is to make students more challenged to continue exploring and learning around their environment. Plastic has many kinds of diversity that are still connected to mathematics, such as the volume of water associated with plastic cups, plastic shapes that can be classified into geometric types, and others.
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Math in Nature

by : Amy Arimbi, Freti Lesiana, Fadlan Hilmi, Novella Mutiara
In the world around us there is another side that we can learn one of which is math learning. Mathematics in nature, like an example in a rubber garden. There are many mathematical values that we can learn, ranging from the arrangement of rubber trees, rubber, seeds, and the results of processed rubber that we may never have noticed before. We can learn mathematics from the nature around us because math is everywhere
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Nature Bring You to Another Level of Math

by : Lauditta Soraya, Fini Mulyani, Raswil Galili, Dwi Panggih Nugrahaini Ningtyas
Well Hello. Welcome to nature, we can bring you to another level of math.
Mathematics Scavenger Hunt is a fun game that we can hunting or finding something in mathematics way. There are so many things that we can find in nature, like mortal or anything that can proponent them. Nature has a lot of mysteries, we can find so many variety of shapes, formation and so on, so that way mathematics teach us like hunting or finding something polygon, something triangular, something spherical, something that comes in twos (pairs), something that had numbers (odd or even), something that is boundless or endless (infinity), something that had parallel lines, and something letters or numbers formation. This card guide you to find them, so enjoy the game!!
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