Workshops2Go

Tiling – Part V: Your Tiles

In the last part of this Maths Workshop2Go, we show you the tiles that were created in our holiday workshop "Ornament Workshop". Many thanks for these great works of art!

Infinite Sums – Part I: The Pizza Sum

At our Maths2Go workshop on infinite sums, you will learn a lot about what can happen when you add up an infinite number of numbers and what this has to do with pizza, clocks and leaning towers. There is also plenty of opportunity to puzzle and experiment yourself.

Infinite Sums – Part II: A Set of Clocks

Here we are again with our little series on infinite sums. This is actually a play on words, because sums with an infinite number of summands are called series. In other words, a series to series.

Infinite Sums – Part III: Galactic Times

At our Maths2Go workshop on infinite sums, you will learn a lot about what can happen when you add up an infinite number of numbers and what this has to do with pizza, clocks and leaning towers. There is also plenty of opportunity to puzzle and experiment yourself.

Infinite Sums – Part IV: Leaning Towers

At our Maths2Go workshop on infinite sums, you will learn a lot about what can happen when you add up an infinite number of numbers and what this has to do with pizza, clocks and leaning towers. There is also plenty of opportunity to puzzle and experiment yourself.

Infinite Sums – Part V: Harmonic Buildings

The main role in the fifth part of our maths workshop is of course played by the leaning towers we received from you. Thank you!!!! And it's all about the questions of how crooked a tower can actually be and what definitely can't be used to build a crooked tower. Have fun!

Infinite Sums – Part VI: Useful Series

In part six, you will find out why beauty isn't everything. We also invite you to a horse race together with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz! This will take place in the next and final part of our workshop. Until then, you can still make your own hat and send it to service@museen-dresden.de. We're looking forward to it and the ranks are starting to scurry!

Infinite Sums – Part VII: The Race

In the last part of our maths workshop on infinite sums, we finally tell you which series is the most useful! You can also read all the episodes at www.tsd.de.

Seifert Surfaces – Part I: The Möbius strip

Welcome to our new Maths Workshop2Go! The five parts are about the Möbius strip and fascinating knots, the mathematician Herbert Seifert, a car that never loses its bearings and the world's best soap suds recipe. We start with the Möbius strip - have fun tinkering and puzzling!

Seifert Surfaces – Part II: Friend and Knot

Here comes the second part of the latest Maths Workshop2Go! This time the Möbius strip has brought its friends with it and we'll surprise you with fascinating colourful knots that you're welcome to try out. Have fun puzzling and tinkering!

Seifert Surfaces – Part III: Knots, knots, knots

Our Maths Workshop2Go on Seifert surfaces is all about the Möbius strip and fascinating knots, the mathematician Herbert Seifert, a car that never loses its bearings and the world's best soap suds recipe. In Part III, you will also encounter the crawling knot from the Adventure Land of Maths!

Tiling – Part IV: The Tiling App

In this section, we will introduce you to an app that you can use to construct your own amazing and sophisticated tiling.

Seifert Surfaces – Part IV: The Möbius mobile

In the land of maths there is a car that never loses its orientation when it is travelling on its non-orientable track. You can find out what this means in the fourth part of our Maths Workshop2Go on Seifert surfaces!

Seifert Surfaces – Part V: The Seifert Surface

Here comes the finale of our Maths Workshop2Go on Seifert surfaces, in which you finally get to meet the mathematician Herbert Seifert! And we reveal our special recipe for bubble solution, which we have been working on for a really long time.

Cookies and Stars Part IV: Beasts, Tiles and Stars

Our Christmas Maths Workshop2Go is all about biscuits and stars - have fun baking and making them! In this instalment, we'll be looking at stars and asking how many points are possible? Send us a photo of your mathematical creations to service@museen-dresden.de, we're looking forward to seeing them!

Cookies and Stars Part V: More Stars and Platonic Solids

Our Christmas Maths Workshop2Go is all about biscuits and stars - have fun baking and making them! In the last part, we reveal the secret of the number of poinsettia points.

Tiling – Part I: The Kangaroo Tiles

Our new Maths Workshop2Go for you, this time it's all about bouncing tiles and flying parquet. All clear? Get your paper, pens, scissors and smartphone ready - because there's a lot for you to do in the next instalments!

Viruses and Footballs – Part I: Chikungunya

Tiling – Part II: DIY Tiles

In the second part of our latest maths workshop, we'll show you how to make your own amazing tile puzzles. Send us a picture of your puzzle to service@museen-dresden.de We are excited!

Tiling – Part III: The Puzzle Secret

In the third part of our maths workshop, we'll show you how to quickly put your self-made tiles back together again. Send us your tiles to service@museen-dresden.de! In the last part, we show all the entries.

Viruses and Footballs – Part II: Chikungunya and Zika

Viruses and Footballs – Part III: Zika

Viruses and Footballs – Part IV: Footballs

Viruses and Footballs – Part V: Hepatitis

Cookies and stars part III: cookies and tiles

Our Christmas Maths Workshop2Go is all about biscuits and stars - have fun baking and making them! In the third part, you'll find out which shapes are particularly suitable for mathematical biscuit baking. Send us a photo of your mathematical creations to service@museen-dresden.de, we're looking forward to seeing them!

Cookies and stars part II: Baking with beasts

Our Christmas Maths Workshop2Go is all about biscuits and stars - have fun baking and making them! In this part, we'll show you why you can bake particularly economically with the components of our logo and what requirements need to be met to do so. Send us a photo of your mathematical creations to service@museen-dresden.de, we're looking forward to seeing them!

Cookies and stars part I: The problem with the dough

If there's always too much dough left over when cutting out biscuits, only maths can help! Our Christmas Maths Workshop2Go is all about biscuits and stars - have fun baking and making them!