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Fractal Gallery

Fractals proliferate in nature and art.  The images provided here offer a sampling of the types of patterns found in plant biology, human anatomy, and geology.  We have also included fractal artwork that quilters, painters, and sculptors have crafted.  We hope this gallery of images will inspire your own fractal creations!

Photo credits: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/09/fractal-patterns-in-nature/

Fractals.

This fractal toolkit is a project for Paulo Blikstein's Beyond Bits and Atoms: Designing Tools for On and Off-Line Learning class at Stanford University.  It was designed and built in the Transformative Learning Technologies Lab. 

A collection of resources for helping kids learn about fractals.  These resources have been curated specifically for middle and high school students.

A set of tutorials and activities for kids to explore the underlying mathematical concepts of fractals including iterated function systems, recursion, and self-similarity.

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