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Otten, Samuel; Zin, Christopher – PRIMUS, 2012
The emergence of non-Euclidean geometries in the 19th century rocked the foundations of mathematical knowledge and certainty. The tremors can still be felt in undergraduate mathematics today where encounters with non-Euclidean geometry are novel and often shocking to students. Because of its divergence from ordinary and comfortable notions of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Geometry
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Forman, Sean; Forman, Sylvia – PRIMUS, 2008
Games are a useful and fun way to review material in class, and encourage students to actively participate in review sessions. In fact, researchers have concluded that playing games can be an effective learning tool, especially in mathematics, in situations where the goal is to reinforce specific ideas or concepts. Two places this type of…
Descriptors: Games, Calculus, Internet, Mathematics Instruction
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Young, Anne Ludington – PRIMUS, 1996
This paper describes a project one teacher assigns to Calculus I students at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. The project is introduced to the students early in the semester and requires the use of technology, team work, and the completion of an extensive writing component. The goal of the project…
Descriptors: Calculus, Higher Education, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction