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Lucas, Adam – PRIMUS, 2009
In my Calculus classes I encourage my students to actively reflect on course material, to work collaboratively, and to generate diverse solutions to questions. To facilitate this I use peer instruction (PI), a structured questioning process, and i-clickers, a radio frequency classroom response system enabling students to vote anonymously. This…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Calculus, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Brilleslyper, Michael A.; Wolverton, Robert H. – PRIMUS, 2008
In this article we consider an example suitable for investigation in many mid and upper level undergraduate mathematics courses. Fourier series provide an excellent example of the differences between uniform and non-uniform convergence. We use Dirichlet's test to investigate the convergence of the Fourier series for a simple periodic saw tooth…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Intervals, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
Alongi, John M. – PRIMUS, 2005
We provide a geometric proof of the formula for the sine of the sum of two positive angles whose measures sum to less than [pi]/2. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Validity
Awtrey, Chad – PRIMUS, 2013
This article discusses a writing project that offers students the opportunity to solve one of the most famous geometric problems of Greek antiquity; namely, the impossibility of trisecting the angle [pi]/3. Along the way, students study the history of Greek geometry problems as well as the life and achievements of Carl Friedrich Gauss. Included is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
Pinter, Mike – PRIMUS, 2007
A first-year seminar general education course provides a good opportunity to search for mathematical topics associated with the popular culture represented in the course's required films and readings. We discuss mathematical connections to several books, including "Life of Pi" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," and to the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Education Courses, First Year Seminars, Popular Culture

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