Mr Jake Gordon (@jakegmaths) 's Twitter Profile
Mr Jake Gordon

@jakegmaths

Maths and computer science teacher and web developer. Creating software to help teachers in the classroom. #InfinityWhiteboard

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🚀Launching mathsuniverse.com/lmc - a little man computing (LMC) simulator that uses binary instead of denary. A great resource for teachers and students of computer science to learn assembly, the FDE cycle and 2's complement.

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I'm seeing several hundred visits a day to mathsuniverse.com/pixel-art at the moment, which is more than I'd expect. If you're using it in your lessons, can you let me know how you're using it?

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Are you a computer science teacher keen on teaching JavaScript (we teach Bun on the CLI/server) to high achieving sixth formers in Cambridge (UK)? Get in touch, we'll be expanding the department soon!

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I've made some changes to mathsuniverse.com/forms which should make it more robust to connection issues, and so teachers see student answers even quicker. I continue to use this invaluable AfL tool almost every lesson. Try it out if you haven't already. It's free.

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🚀Just launched an updated version of mathsuniverse.com/infinity . The UI has been simplified, dark mode is improved and there's a new menu. Try it out and let me know if any problems.

🚀Just launched an updated version of mathsuniverse.com/infinity . The UI has been simplified, dark mode is improved and there's a new menu. Try it out and let me know if any problems.
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Computer science teachers: I've made some videos showing how to use my free Little Man Computer simulator, which uses binary and is pretty slick: m.youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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Solving Advent of Code challenges using Bun m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh_JZF… (here I solve 2024 day 1 challenge, with some tips on how to set up) #AdventOfCode #AdventOfCode2024

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Day 3 of Advent of Code using JavaScript via Bun . This one was all about regex skills. #adventofcode #adventofcode2024 Video at youtube.com/watch?v=VqrHAK…

Day 3 of Advent of Code using JavaScript via <a href="/bunjavascript/">Bun</a> . This one was all about regex skills. #adventofcode #adventofcode2024 Video at youtube.com/watch?v=VqrHAK…
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Day 5 #AdventOfCode using JavaScript via Bun . Not too many silly/time-wasting mistakes on this one. Video at youtube.com/watch?v=5WKaNG… #adventofcode2024

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Day 8 of #AdventOfCode using JavaScript via Bun . A pretty good solve, but 5mins wasted misunderstanding an example at the end. Video at youtu.be/fvhXpLchv_Q #AdventOfCode2024

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Pathfinding algorithms (Dijkstra and A*) visualised on real maps of Cambridge. Useful for A-level computer science teachers/students: mathsuniverse.com/pathfinding I had lots of fun finding out how to use OpenStreeMap (OSM) data and the OverPass API with this one.

Pathfinding algorithms (Dijkstra and A*) visualised on real maps of Cambridge. Useful for A-level computer science teachers/students: mathsuniverse.com/pathfinding I had lots of fun finding out how to use OpenStreeMap (OSM) data and the OverPass API with this one.
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I made a super simple spinner that randomises the order of items - perfect for teachers to eg randomise the order of students presenting to the class: mathsuniverse.com/spinner

I made a super simple spinner that randomises the order of items - perfect for teachers to eg randomise the order of students presenting to the class: mathsuniverse.com/spinner