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Quinlan, James; Tennenhouse, Craig – PRIMUS, 2016
Too often our students submit incomplete homework that is disorganized, unclear, and nonlinear. Typesetting with LATEX, although time consuming for those new to the software, strengthens communication by forcing organization and proper notation required by the precise, formal language of mathematics. In this manuscript we report on a study of 42…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Homework, Algebra
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Callahan, Jason T. – PRIMUS, 2016
This paper describes and assesses the implementation of online homework in a first-semester calculus course. Comparing sections of the course before implementation to those after, we find statistically significant improvements in retention rates, measures of student engagement, and participation on homework. We do not, however, find statistically…
Descriptors: Homework, Calculus, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
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Ruggieri, Eric – PRIMUS, 2016
The Central Limit Theorem is one of the most important concepts taught in an introductory statistics course, however, it may be the least understood by students. Sure, students can plug numbers into a formula and solve problems, but conceptually, do they really understand what the Central Limit Theorem is saying? This paper describes a simulation…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Mathematical Logic
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Nikolov, Margaret C.; Withers, Wm. Douglas – PRIMUS, 2016
We propose a new course structure to address the needs of college students with previous calculus study but no course validations as an alternative to repeating the first year of calculus. Students are introduced directly to topics from Calculus III unpreceded by a formal review of topics from Calculus I or II, but with additional syllabus time…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Calculus
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Ludwig, Patrice; Tongen, Anthony; Walton, Brian – PRIMUS, 2018
James Madison University faculty team-teach an interdisciplinary mathematical modeling course for mathematics and biology students. We have used two different project-based approaches to emphasize the mathematical concepts taught in class, while also exposing students to new areas of mathematics not formally covered in class. The first method…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction, Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Henrich, Allison; Sloughter, J. McLean; Anderson, Jeffrey; Bahuaud, Eric – PRIMUS, 2016
In this paper, we share the results of our recent study of a quantitative literacy course with a service-learning component. Our study aims to answer the question: How did student attitudes shift as a result of participating in this course? We present and analyze statistics from pre- and post-surveys in five classes (N = 78) taught by two…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Service Learning, Undergraduate Study
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Sibley, Thomas Q. – PRIMUS, 2014
We introduce a family of puzzles that can help students understand permutation groups. In addition these puzzles provide a basis to investigate other puzzles and their groups of permutations.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Puzzles
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Axvig, Nathan; David, John; Falcetti, Alex – PRIMUS, 2015
The Applied and Industrial Mathematics program partners applied mathematics students with businesses, governments, laboratories, and agencies to solve real problems. We will discuss the logistics of the program and give advice on starting and running similar programs. We also give a detailed example of a specific project, namely our work with the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Problem Solving
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Kaplan, Samuel R. – PRIMUS, 2015
Classic stock portfolio analysis provides an applied context for Lagrange multipliers that undergraduate students appreciate. Although modern methods of portfolio analysis are beyond the scope of vector calculus, classic methods reinforce the utility of this material. This paper discusses how to introduce classic stock portfolio analysis in a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus
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Pinzon, D.; Pinzon, K.; Stackpole, M. – PRIMUS, 2016
In this paper, we discuss active learning in College Algebra at Georgia Gwinnett College. This approach has been used in more than 20 sections of College Algebra taught by the authors in the past four semesters. Students work in small, structured groups on guided inquiry activities after watching 15-20 minutes of videos before class. We discuss a…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Algebra, Active Learning
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Lunsford, M. Leigh; Pendergrass, Marcus – PRIMUS, 2016
Online homework systems, which deliver homework assignments to students and provide real-time feedback on their responses, have the potential to increase student learning in college mathematics classes. However, current research on their effectiveness is inconclusive, with some studies showing gains in student achievement, whereas others report…
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, College Mathematics
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Farnell, Elin; Snipes, Marie A. – PRIMUS, 2015
Students sometimes struggle with visualizing the three-dimensional solids encountered in certain integral problems in a calculus class. We present a project in which students create solids of revolution with clay on a pottery wheel and estimate the volumes of these objects using Riemann sums. In addition to giving students an opportunity for…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Methods
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Shannon, Christine Ann – PRIMUS, 2016
Advances in learning theory call us to examine ways to get students more actively engaged both inside and outside of the classroom. This report offers suggestions for encouraging and increasing student reading, writing, and collaborative development in a real analysis course.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Blended Learning, Technology Uses in Education
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Strayer, Jeremy F.; Hart, James B.; Bleiler, Sarah K. – PRIMUS, 2015
In this article, we share a model of flipped instruction that allowed us to gain a window into our students' mathematical thinking. We depict how that increased awareness of student thinking shaped our mathematics instruction in productive ways. Drawing on our experiences with students in our own classrooms, we show how flipped instruction can be…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology
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Muldoon Brown, Tricia; Kahn, Eric B. – PRIMUS, 2015
This paper presents an extended project that offers, through American football, an application of concepts from enumerative combinatorics and an introduction to proofs course. The questions in this paper and subsequent details concerning equivalence relations and counting techniques can be used to reinforce these new topics to students in such a…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Athletics, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study
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