The series of Student’s Open Lectures this evening are part of the Open School Program, a series of monthly lectures sponsored by the Korean Gifted Students Evaluation Association (KGSEA) and led by members of the KGSEA Math Circle. The Open School Program aims to provide passionate students interested in science or math with an opportunity to provide social community service for younger learners by sharing and explaining their recent discoveries. In particular, tonight’s event represents a substantial step forward for the program and its mission of sharing and disseminating mathematical and scientific knowledge to a broader international audience.
Today’s session will consist of 5 student lecturers, each covering a different mathematical topic for approximately 10-15 minutes. We hope that you will not only enjoy the lectures but also acquire valuable mathematical knowledge throughout the evening.
Topics | Lecturer | Field | Summary | Documents | ETC |
Brain Warm up Quiz | Taehyung Kang Korea International School 11 th |
Easy Math Quiz | Ex> 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 16, 18, ? | Link | Update on Dec 1 |
Introduction to Functions | Dongkyun Lim Chadwick International School 12th |
General Mathematics | What is exactly is a function? This lecture is a basic introduction to the concept of functions, discussing the definition of a function, inverse functions, and function transformations. | Link | |
K-means Clustering | Yunsu Han Bugil Academy GLP 11th |
Coding (Artificial Intelligence) | This interactive presentation discusses the K-means algorithm, a method of unsupervised learning for artificial intelligence. The presentation’s code is in Python, and it will go through the process of computing and visualizing data clusters. | Link | |
Propositional Logic | Min Jae Kim Bugil Academy GLP 12th |
Formal Logic | This lecture is an introduction to 0th order propositional calculus. It deals with the basic notation and syntax of this logic system as well as the ten foundational rules of derivation | Link | |
Summations in Probability | YoungJun Lee Chadwick International School 11th |
Counting and Probability | How do we calculate the probability of rolling a 6 with a six-sided die? This presentation goes more in depth into the meaning as well as the derivations of formulae, especially those with infinite sums, behind probability calculations. | Link |
10 mins per each session
YoungJun LEE
Chadwick International School
11th Grade
Taehyung KANG
Korea International School Pangyo
11th Grade
Min Jae KIM
Bugil Academy GLP
12th Grade
DongKyun LIM
Chadwick International School
12th Grade
KGSEA Math Circle
YunSu HAN
Bugil Academy GLP
11th Grade
How to Apply
The Open School program welcomes lecturer applications from students interested in math and science throughout the world. All lectures should be formatted for a target audience between Grades 6 and 9.
If you wish to apply for an Open School lecturer position, submit your lecture topic, content and personal information through this form . Lectures should be around 30 minutes long, and supplementary materials (e.g. presentation slides, note documents, appendices, etc.) are highly recommended. Some lecture notes may be selected for publication, and should thus be formatted according to the stated style guidelines posted on the website. Lecture slides should be submitted separately to openschool@kgsea.org
Be aware that all lecture notes will be made public through the KGSEA website or other family website like WMTC, while their copyright will be held by the KGSEA. KGSEA is the NPO not a company for profit.
If you have any further questions, please contact INFO@kgsea.org
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