Maths Webinar: Creative maths through art, algorithms and AI
About
Mathematics and art share a deep connection through pattern, structure, symmetry, and design. In this webinar, participants explore how digital tools can help students create mathematical art while developing spatial reasoning, geometric understanding, and computational thinking.Drawing on investigations and pedagogical approaches from the Maths in Schools courses, this 30 minute session explores how students can:
-identify geometry in the world around them
-investigate enlargement, reduction, symmetry, and transformations
-create coordinate art using digital tools
-explore how generative AI can be used to create mathematical artworks
-use algorithms and coding to generate patterns
Through hands-on classroom examples using tools such as Scratch, GeoGebra, and AI image generators, teachers will discover engaging ways to connect Mathematics, Digital Technologies, and The Arts while making mathematical thinking visible and meaningful for students.
Hosted by Adelaide University CSER Maths in Schools Team - Toni Falusi
Webinar session details:
3 August 2026, 4pm SA time
The Maths in Schools initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education & delivered in collaboration with Education Services Australia and the Mathematics Hub.
Date
Monday 3 August 2026 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM (UTC+09:30)Location
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