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A. Berrizbeitia – PRIMUS, 2024
Escape the Math Room is a fun, interactive, sequence of puzzles designed to encourage mathematical collaboration, team work, and ingenuity. Using advanced mathematical topics in an accessible way, Escape the Math Room appropriately challenges students ranging from high school to advanced undergraduate. The activity can be adjusted by adding or…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Teamwork
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Shipman, Barbara A.; Stephenson, Elizabeth R. – PRIMUS, 2022
Point-set topology is among the most abstract branches of mathematics in that it lacks tangible notions of distance, length, magnitude, order, and size. There is no shape, no geometry, no algebra, and no direction. Everything we are used to visualizing is gone. In the teaching and learning of mathematics, this can present a conundrum. Yet, this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Topology
Preheim, Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Knowledge assessments in undergraduate mathematics education commonly evaluate response correctness to determine learner proficiency. However, simultaneous evaluation of learner metacognition more accurately assesses the multiple dimensions of knowledge and has been shown to increase assessment validity and reliability. Research into…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Metacognition
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Miles, Richard – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
A key motivational tactic in undergraduate mathematics teaching is to launch topics with fundamental questions that originate from surprising or remarkable phenomena. Nonetheless, constructing a sequence of tasks that promotes students' own routes to resolving such questions is challenging. This note aims to address this challenge in two ways.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Songsore, Emmanuel; White, Bethany J. G. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2018
Statistics educators have long recognized the importance of empowering students with statistical thinking skills that could be applied beyond the classroom. However, there is a dearth of research on how students deem statistical topics as having practical future relevance after they complete introductory courses. Focusing on student interest in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics, Introductory Courses, Online Courses
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Dawkins, Paul Christian; Cook, John Paul – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
Motivated by the observation that formal logic answers questions students have not yet asked, we conducted exploratory teaching experiments with undergraduate students intended to guide their reinvention of truth-functional definitions for basic logical connectives. We intend to reframe the relationship between reasoning and logic by showing how…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics
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Kerrigan, John – College Teaching, 2018
Active learning involves students engaging with course content beyond lecture: through writing, applets, simulations, games, and more (Prince, 2004). As mathematics is often viewed as a subject area that is taught using more traditional methods (Goldsmith & Mark, 1999), there are actually many simple ways to make undergraduate mathematics…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students
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Cox, Teodora B.; Singer, Stacy L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Technology impacts students' learning experiences. The increased use of calculators, computer algebra systems, and computer-based and Web-based assessments opens up new opportunities and challenges for teaching and learning mathematics. Students' lives are becoming busier, and they have less time to dedicate to homework outside the classroom.…
Descriptors: Homework, Delivery Systems, Student Attitudes, Calculus
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Kachapova, Farida; Kachapov, Ilias – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
This note introduces a monotony coefficient as a new measure of the monotone dependence in a two-dimensional sample. Some properties of this measure are derived. In particular, it is shown that the absolute value of the monotony coefficient for a two-dimensional sample is between /"r"/ and 1, where "r" is the Pearson's…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Correlation, Color, College Mathematics
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Urness, Timothy – PRIMUS, 2010
This article proposes a discrete mathematics course in which games from "The Price Is Right" are used to engage students in a deeper, practical study of discrete mathematics. The games themselves are not the focus of the course; rather, the mathematical principles of the games give motivation for the concepts being taught. The game examples are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Mathematical Concepts
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Ellington, Roni; Wachira, James; Nkwanta, Asamoah – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2010
The focus of this Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) project was on RNA secondary structure prediction by using a lattice walk approach. The lattice walk approach is a combinatorial and computational biology method used to enumerate possible secondary structures and predict RNA secondary structure from RNA sequences. The method uses…
Descriptors: Genetics, Prediction, Microbiology, Epilepsy
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Duffus, Dwight; Olifer, Andrei – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2010
We describe two sets of courses designed to enhance the mathematical, statistical, and computational training of life science undergraduates at Emory College. The first course is an introductory sequence in differential and integral calculus, modeling with differential equations, probability, and inferential statistics. The second is an…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Probability, Calculus, Introductory Courses
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Takata, Ken – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
College students enrolling in the calculus sequence have a wide variance in their preparation and abilities, yet they are usually taught from the same lecture. We describe another pedagogical model of Individualized Additional Instruction (IAI) that assesses each student frequently and prescribes further instruction and homework based on the…
Descriptors: Calculus, Teaching Methods, Individualized Instruction, College Mathematics
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Adolph, Stephen C. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2007
I describe a group exercise that I give to my undergraduate biostatistics class. The exercise involves analyzing a series of 200 consecutive basketball free-throw attempts to determine whether there is any evidence for sequential dependence in the probability of making a free-throw. The students are given the exercise before they have learned the…
Descriptors: Probability, Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Evans, Brian – Mathematics Educator, 2007
The purpose of this study was to measure student attitudes toward and conceptions about statistics, both before and after an introductory undergraduate college statistics class. Relationships between those attitudes and conceptions, as well as their relationships to achievement in statistics, were also studied. Significant correlations were found…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students
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