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Daniel Rabbett – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2023
In this article, examples are shown to demonstrate how open-ended mathematical activities can be used in the classroom. Open-ended activities give students opportunities to apply their understanding in unfamiliar contexts without the pressure of finding one perfect solution.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Applications
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Lima, F. M. S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
In this note, I present an 'easy-to-be-remembered' shortcut for promptly solving the ubiquitous integral [line integral] x[superscript n] e[superscript alpha x] dx for any integer n>0 using only the successive derivatives of x[superscript n]. Some interesting applications are indicated. The shortcut is so simple that it could well be included…
Descriptors: Calculus, Number Concepts, Problem Solving, Mathematical Applications
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Quinn, Robert J.; Waddell, Glenn, Jr.; Gallaher, Daniel – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2021
The authors present mathematics problems related to the packaging of sporting goods which they used to motivate and engage their students in the USA. This article reports on a series of questions/problems that were explored in groups by the students in a college class designed for sophomores, as part of a program to prepare them to be teachers at…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Skills, Problem Based Learning
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Bettina Dahl; Hans Hüttel; Jakob Gulddahl Rasmussen; Morten Grud Rasmussen – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2023
Many universities throughout the world apply student-centered approaches. Common to these is that projects, problems, challenges etc. stem from "real life". Mathematics is an effective tool to solve problems, but in this paper, we discuss how we reconcile the fact that mathematics is both a pure and an applied discipline with…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Student Centered Learning, Universities, Problem Solving
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Davidson, Aylie; Sawatzki, Carly; Zmood, Simone – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2020
The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing more and more Australians to financial loss, hardship and poverty. Even primary-aged students may be privy to conversations about unemployment, business closures, household budgeting, and difficulties making ends meet. Mathematics is a powerful tool that can raise awareness of inequity…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematical Applications, Entrepreneurship, Social Problems
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Cadeddu, L.; Cauli, A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
We deal with an application of partial differential equations to the correct definition of a wine cellar. We present some historical details about this problem. We also discuss how to build or renew a wine cellar, creating ideal conditions for the ageing process and improving the quality of wines. Our goal is to calculate the optimal depth…
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Activities, Calculus, Science Education History
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Orosi, Greg – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In this paper, we derive the result of the classical gambler's ruin problem using elementary linear algebra. Moreover, the pedagogical advantage of the derivation is briefly discussed.
Descriptors: Algebra, Problem Solving, Elementary School Mathematics, Probability
Pasquale, Marian – Education Development Center, Inc., 2016
Mathematical problems and puzzles that require commitment and perseverance to solve can help foster deep mathematics understanding in students. In this brief, the author describes factors that influence productive struggle, shares four examples of how teachers often respond to their students' productive struggles, and offers four strategies to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Puzzles
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Jerše, Gregor; Lokar, Matija – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2017
The emphasis in several courses at technical faculties is on using a computer to perform numerical methods. Instead of focusing on mathematical rigorousness such courses usually concentrate on demonstrating the practical usage of numerical mathematical methods to the students. The practical usage of numerical methods is best learned by exposing…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Science Education, Programming, Mathematical Applications
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Abernethy, Gavin M.; McCartney, Mark – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
Two simple discrete-time models of mutation-induced cannibalism are introduced and investigated, one linear and one nonlinear. Both form the basis for possible classroom activities and independent investigative study. A range of classroom exercises are provided, along with suggestions for further investigations.
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Class Activities, Investigations, Mathematics Activities
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Aabrandt, Andreas; Hansen, Vagn Lundsgaard – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2016
The study of solutions to polynomial equations over finite fields has a long history in mathematics and is an interesting area of contemporary research. In recent years, the subject has found important applications in the modelling of problems from applied mathematical fields such as signal analysis, system theory, coding theory and cryptology. In…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Algebra, Mathematical Applications, Equations (Mathematics)
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Seshaiyer, Padmanabhan; Solin, Pavel – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2017
In this work, we review and share some useful technology for mathematics educators that can help to enhance their pedagogical practices to motivate students to improve their further understanding of differential equations after an initial exposure to the topic in an undergraduate class. In particular, we present some innovative ways to employ…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Technology Uses in Education, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students
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Steckroth, Jeffrey – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
In this "Delving Deeper" article, the author introduces the slip-slide method for solving Algebra 1 mathematics problems. This article compares the traditional method approach of trial and error to the slip-slide method of factoring. Tools that used to be taken for granted now make it possible to investigate relationships visually,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Applications, Problem Solving, Comparative Analysis
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Magdas, Ioana – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2015
The analogical reasoning isn't used only in mathematics but also in everyday life. In this article we approach the analogical reasoning in Geometry Education. The novelty of this article is a classification of geometrical analogies by reasoning type and their exemplification. Our classification includes: analogies for understanding and setting a…
Descriptors: Geometry, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Logic, Mathematical Concepts
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Laine, A. D. – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2015
There are many geometrical approaches to the solution of the quadratic equation with real coefficients. In this article it is shown that the monic quadratic equation with complex coefficients can also be solved graphically, by the intersection of two hyperbolas; one hyperbola being derived from the real part of the quadratic equation and one from…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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