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Bedient, Richard – PRIMUS, 2013
This paper describes the student-driven Senior Seminar Program at Hamilton College, giving a brief history, a list of past and current seminars, and illustrative details about one of the seminars.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, College Seniors, Seminars, Mathematics Instruction
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Helmstutler, Randall D.; Higginbottom, Ryan S. – PRIMUS, 2012
We propose the use of finite topological spaces as examples in a point-set topology class especially suited to help students transition into abstract mathematics. We describe how carefully chosen examples involving finite spaces may be used to reinforce concepts, highlight pathologies, and develop students' non-Euclidean intuition. We end with a…
Descriptors: Topology, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics
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Lamar, D. G.; Miaja, P. F.; Arias, M.; Rodriguez, A.; Rodriguez, M.; Vazquez, A.; Hernando, M. M.; Sebastian, J. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2012
This paper presents the introduction of problem-based learning (PBL) in a power electronics course at the University of Oviedo, Gijon, Spain, by means of two practical projects: the design and construction of a switching-mode power supply (SMPS) prototype and the static study of a dc-dc converter topology. The goal of this innovation was for…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Problem Based Learning, Active Learning, Foreign Countries
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Feist, Curtis; Naimi, Ramin – College Mathematics Journal, 2009
Automobile sunshades always fold into an "odd" number of loops. The explanation why involves elementary topology (braid theory and linking number, both explained in detail here with definitions and examples), and an elementary fact from algebra about symmetric group.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Topology
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De Mattos, J. C. P.; Dantas, F. J. S.; Caldeira-de-Araujo, A.; Moraes, M. O. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
Good quality scientific teaching depends on the ability of researchers to translate laboratory experiments into high school and undergraduate classes, bridging the advanced and basic science with common knowledge. A fast-growing field in biomedical sciences is oxidative stress, which has been associated to several diseases, including cancer and…
Descriptors: Topology, Photography, Laboratory Experiments, Biomedicine
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Tang, Bor Luen; Teng, Felicia Yu Hsuan – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
The process of protein biogenesis culminates in its correct targeting to specific subcellular locations where it serves a function. Contemporary molecular and cell biology investigations often involve the exogenous expression of epitope- or fluorescent protein-tagged recombinant molecules as well as subsequent analysis of protein-protein…
Descriptors: Topology, Scientific Concepts, Biochemistry, Cytology
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Prevot, K. J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2006
Offering mathematics majors the opportunity to engage in current, real-world applications can be an important enhancement to their undergraduate course curriculum. Instead of focusing on the traditional topic areas in pure and/or applied mathematics, one may structure a seminar course for senior mathematics majors by concentrating on a specific…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), College Mathematics, Seminars, Calculus