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50 Years of ERIC
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Jacobs, K. L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
For many years, educators have been discussing benefits of educational practices such as the use of real-world examples, visualisation, interactivity, constructivism, self-paced learning and self-paced testing. Macromedia Flash MX has been used to develop online modules for the course Differential Equations offered at the University of South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multiple Choice Tests, Educational Practices, Online Courses
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Martinez, Felix; Rosa, De La – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
When first-year calculus students are interested in studying double integrals, they can find, in standard textbooks, a detailed description of the different regions of integration. The aims of this paper are: to give a criterion to select the plane that will be projected, to classify the projections, and to give a simple rule to obtain them.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Calculus, Mathematical Formulas
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Chen, Hongwei – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this paper, the author demonstrates a case study of undergraduate mathematics research in trigonometric sums. Involving undergraduates in research has been a long standing practice in the experimental sciences. However, it has only been recently that undergraduates have been involved in research in mathematics in significant numbers. Obviously,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Educational Research
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Goldberg, Mayer – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this work, we present an algorithm for computing logarithms of positive real numbers, that bears structural resemblance to the elementary school algorithm of long division. Using this algorithm, we can compute successive digits of a logarithm using a 4-operation pocket calculator. The algorithm makes no use of Taylor series or calculus, but…
Descriptors: Numbers, Calculus, Calculators, Mathematical Concepts
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Chen, Hongwei; Khalili, Parviz – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this note we give closed forms for a class of logarithmic integrals in terms of Bernoulli polynomials. This provides a method for unifying a large class of definite integrals.
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Education, Computation, Mathematical Formulas
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Samman, M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this note, the notion of reverse derivation is studied. It is shown that in the class of semiprime rings, this notion coincides with the usual derivation when it maps a semiprime ring into its centre. However, we provide some examples to show that it is not the case in general.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Formulas, Equations (Mathematics)
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Ghusayni, B. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
Some examples from different areas of mathematics are explored to give a working knowledge of the computer algebra system Maple. Perfect numbers and Mersenne primes, which have fascinated people for a very long time and continue to do so, are studied using Maple and some questions are posed that still await answers.
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computation
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Elzaidi, S. M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this note, we give a method for finding the inverse of a three by three magic square matrix without using the usual methods for finding the inverse of a matrix. Also we give a method for finding the inverse of a three by three magic square matrix whose entries are also matrices. By using these ideas, we can construct large matrices whose…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Matrices, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic
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Watson, J. M.; Chick, H. L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
This study presents a continuing investigation of influences on outcomes achieved by students working in groups of three on tasks related to chance and data. Earlier research described final mathematical outcomes and identified 17 factors influencing three types of short-term outcomes for groups working in an "isolated setting." The current report…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Context Effect, Group Dynamics, Task Analysis
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Fay, Temple H. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
Finding a periodic solution to a nonlinear ordinary differential equation is in general a difficult task. Only in a very few cases can direct methods be applied to an equation to find initial values leading to a solution of the corresponding initial value problem that is periodic. Oscillatory periodic solutions have such practical importance that…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Student Research, Research Problems, Calculus
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Ching, W.-K.; Lee, M. S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
This short note introduces an interesting random walk on a circular path with cards of numbers. By using high school probability theory, it is proved that under some assumptions on the number of cards, the probability that a walker will return to a fixed position will tend to one as the length of the circular path tends to infinity.
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematical Concepts, High Schools, Mathematics Education
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Hamdan, May – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
Students find difficulty in learning linear algebra because of the abstraction and formalism associated with concepts such as vector space, linear independence, rank and invertible matrices. Learning the necessary procedures becomes insufficient, and imitating worked examples does not guarantee the maturity level necessary for understanding these…
Descriptors: Matrices, Educational Change, Journal Writing, Active Learning
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McCartney, M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
A simple problem relating to birds chasing each other gives rise to a homogeneous differential equation. The solution draws on student skills in differential equations and basic co-ordinate geometry.
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics Education
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Verner, I. M.; Maor, S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
This paper considers a second-year Mathematical Aspects in Architectural Design course, which relies on a first-year mathematics course and offers mathematical learning as part of hands-on practice in architecture design studio. The 16-hour course consisted of seminar presentations of mathematics concepts, their application to covering the plane…
Descriptors: Building Design, Architecture, Architectural Education, Mathematics Education
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Poon, K.-K.; Yeung, K.-W.; Shiu, W.-C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
This paper focuses on the representation of a proper fraction "a"/"b" by a decimal number base "n" where "n" is any integer greater than 1. The scope is narrowed to look at only fractions where "a","b" are positive integers with "a" less than "b" and "b" not equal to 0 nor equal to 1. Some relationships were found between "b" and "n", which…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Problem Solving
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