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Trumpower, David – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2013
This article describes an assessment activity that can show students how much they intuitively understand about statistics, but also alert them to common misunderstandings. How the activity can be used formatively to help improve students' conceptual understanding of analysis of variance is discussed. (Contains 1 figure and 1 table.)
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Formative Evaluation, Mathematics Education, Intuition
Yildiz Ulus, Aysegul – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2013
This paper examines experimental and algorithmic contributions of advanced calculators (graphing and computer algebra system, CAS) in teaching the concept of "diagonalization," one of the key topics in Linear Algebra courses taught at the undergraduate level. Specifically, the proposed hypothesis of this study is to assess the effective…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Graphing Calculators, Computer Uses in Education
Shifflet, Daniel R. – PRIMUS, 2013
In this paper we discuss why a senior capstone course is the perfect setting to reward graduating seniors with some of the more fun and interesting aspects of advanced mathematics. We provide a beginner's list of topics to consider as well as a method of implementing these tidbits outside of the classroom if time is an issue.
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, College Seniors
Güçler, Beste – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2013
Symbols play important roles in higher-level mathematical thinking by providing flexibility and reducing cognitive load. However, they often have a dual nature since they can signify both processes and products of mathematics. The limit notation is considered to be a visual and symbolic mediator that reflects such duality, which presents…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Symbols (Mathematics)
Swanson, David – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
We give elementary proofs of formulas for the area and perimeter of a planar convex body surrounded by a band of uniform thickness. The primary tool is a integral formula for the perimeter of a convex body which describes the perimeter in terms of the projections of the body onto lines in the plane.
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics
Gani, Joe; Swift, Randall – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
In this article we consider the random breakage of a rod into "L" unit elements and present a Markov chain based method that tracks intermediate breakage configurations. The probability of the time to final breakage for L = 3, 4, 5 is obtained and the method is shown to extend in principle, beyond L = 5.
Descriptors: Markov Processes, Probability, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics
George, Mike – MathAMATYC Educator, 2012
When this author first began to take classes in theater and comedy improvisation, his motives were largely creative and social, though there was some supposition that his mathematics teaching (at a community college) could benefit as well. Students are known to tout their favorite teachers as "funny." Taking improv classes would presumably loosen…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Acting, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship
Vasko, Francis J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
Since 1986, Marilyn Vos Savant, who is listed in the "Guinness Book of World Records Hall of Fame" for the highest IQ, has had a weekly column that is published in "Parade Magazine." In this column, she answers readers' questions on a wide variety of subjects including mathematics and particularly probability. Many of the mathematically oriented…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Probability, Mathematics Instruction
Ross, Andrew M. – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
To compute the probability of having a disease, given a positive test result, is a standard probability problem. The sensitivity and specificity of the test must be given and the prevalence of the disease. We ask how a test-maker might determine the tradeoff between sensitivity and specificity. Adding hypothetical costs for detecting or failing to…
Descriptors: Diseases, Probability, Bayesian Statistics, Test Construction
DeMaio, Joe – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
Counting complete subgraphs of three vertices in complete graphs, yields combinatorial arguments for identities for sums of squares of integers, odd integers, even integers and sums of the triangular numbers.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Geometric Concepts, College Mathematics
Zhou, Li – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
Given a set of oriented hyperplanes P = {p1, . . . , pk} in R[superscript n], define v : R[superscript n] [right arrow] R by v(X) = the sum of the signed distances from X to p[subscript 1], . . . , p[subscript k], for any point X [is a member of] R[superscript n]. We give a simple geometric characterization of P for which v is constant, leading to…
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Thomson, Brian S. – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
The usual definition of the Riemann integral as a limit of Riemann sums can be strengthened to demand more of the function to be integrated. This super-Riemann integrability has interesting properties and provides an easy proof of a simple change of variables formula and a novel characterization of derivatives. This theory offers teachers and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Theories
Ponomarenko, Vadim; Selinski, Natalie – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
We construct semigroups with any given positive rational commuting probability, extending a Classroom Capsule from November 2008 in this Journal.
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Winkel, Brian – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
We give an example of cross coursing in which a subject or approach in one course in undergraduate mathematics is used in a completely different course. This situation crosses falling body modelling in an upper level differential equations course into a modest discrete dynamical systems unit of a first-year mathematics course. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics)
Nelsen, Roger B. – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
A visual proof that 1 - (1/2) + (1/4) - (1/8) + ... 1/(1+x[superscript 4]) converges to 2/3.
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Instruction