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MAA CP J1 Getting Students To Explore Concepts Through Writing In
Mathematics Sarah Mabrouk, Framingham State College, Organizer |
This
session invites papers about assignments/projects that require students to
write about mathematical concepts, to express concepts and to interpret symbolic
mathematics in their own words, and to write about mathematics, in
general. These assignments can include
conceptual papers such as having the students explain a concept in their own
words as an answer a question, in the form of a letter to a friend, a poem, or
even a short story, project reports that require students to explain fully all
concepts used as if to someone who knows little or nothing about the
mathematics used in solving the project problem, assignments that require
students to express theorems in plain English so that one of their
friends could understand, or even simple assignments that require students to
explain the meaning and the use of the variables and notations that they use.
Each
presenter is encouraged to discuss how the use of the assignment/project helped
students to improve their understanding of course concepts and how the use of
writing in the course helped students to understand and to learn
mathematics. Of particular interest is
the effect of such projects/assignments throughout the semester on the
students understanding of course concepts and notations, the ability of
students to communicate mathematics using words and symbols, and the attitude
of students toward mathematics.
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3:15 3:25 pm Enhancing Mathematics Learning Through
Writing
Dora
Ahmadi, Morehead State University
Kathryn
Lewis, Morehead State University
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3:30 3:40 pm Mathematics Journals: Writing to Learn
Carol
Gibbons, Salve Regina University
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3:45 3:55 pm Reading and Journals and Websites, Oh My!
Susan
Wildstrom, Walt Whitman High School
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4:00 4:10 pm The Write Stuff: Using Labs in Precalculus
Marsha
Davis, Eastern Connecticut State University
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4:15 4:25 pm Creating and Using Effective Writing Prompts in a
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4:30 4:40 pm Writing in a Sophomore-Level Proofs Course
Lisa
Rome, College of Mount St. Joseph
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4:45 4:55 pm Writing Assignments Using Mathematical
Quotations
Jon
Breitenbucher, College of Wooster
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5:00 5:10 pm Problem Zero
Laura
Taalman, James Madison University
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5:15 5:25 pm Integrable
Writings in Calculus Cancelled
Satish
C. Bhatnagar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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3:45 3:55 pm Reading and Writing in Mathematics? The Math Book Club
for Undergraduate Mathematics Courses
Mika
Munakata, Montclair State University
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4:00 4:10 pm Research Projects as a Means of Student
Engagement
Daniel
Alexander, Drake University
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4:15 4:25 pm Using Writing to Get Students to Read
Mathematics
Cornelius
Nelan, Quinnipiac University
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4:30 4:40 pm Reality Calculus: Critical Thinking and Organized Writing
Lee
Stemkoski, Dartmouth College
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4:45 4:55 pm Introducing the Concept of Integral Via
Experimentation,
Joe T. Harris, Jr., Saint Andrews Presbyterian College
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5:00 5:10 pm What is the MEANING?
Karen
Rhea, University of Michigan
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