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David P. Bunde; John F. Dooley – PRIMUS, 2024
We present a detailed description of a Cryptography and Computer Security course that has been offered at Knox College for the last 15 years. While the course is roughly divided into two sections, Cryptology and Computer Security, our emphasis here is on the Cryptology section. The course puts the cryptologic material into its historical context…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Computer Security, Mathematics Education
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Kimani, Patrick M.; Olanoff, Dana; Masingila, Joanna O. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
This article discusses how teaching via problem solving helps enact the Mathematics Teaching Practices and supports students' learning and development of the Standards for Mathematical Practice. This approach involves selecting and implementing mathematical tasks that serve as vehicles for meeting the learning goals for the lesson. For the lesson…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Task Analysis
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Carley, Holly – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
This article presents a method of reducing fractions without factoring. The ideas presented may be useful as a project for motivated students in an undergraduate number theory course. The discussion is related to the Euclidean Algorithm and its variations may lead to projects or early examples involving efficiency of an algorithm.
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
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Scimone, Aldo – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2011
The international debate about experimental approaches to the teaching and learning mathematics is very current. While number theory lends itself naturally to such approaches, elementary geometry can also provide interesting starting points for creative work in class. This article shows how simple considerations about right triangles and the…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Man, Yiu-Kwong – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2010
In this article, we discuss how to use a diagrammatic approach to solve the classic sailors and the coconuts problem. It provides us an insight on how to tackle this type of problem in a novel and intuitive way. This problem-solving approach will be found useful to mathematics teachers or lecturers involved in teaching elementary number theory,…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Number Concepts, Mathematics Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics
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Man, Yiu-Kwong – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2009
In this article, we report a study of two-term unit fraction expansions using a geometric approach. It provides us insight on how to find all two-term unit fraction expansions and identify the property of the expansions with smallest maximal denominators, for a given unit fraction. These findings will be useful to lecturers or teachers involved in…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Geometry, History, Mathematics Instruction
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Holbrook, Robert L., Jr.; Chappell, David – Management Teaching Review, 2019
Motivation is a fundamental component in management and organizational behavior courses. At the same time, it can be a complicated topic for teaching and learning due to the number of popular models and theories. The activity described here is a simple and fast way to illustrate the components of two of the most important and practical motivation…
Descriptors: Motivation, Theories, Administrator Education, Class Activities
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Skurnick, Ronald – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
This classroom note is presented as a suggested exercise--not to have the class prove or disprove Goldbach's Conjecture, but to stimulate student discussions in the classroom regarding proof, as well as necessary, sufficient, satisfied, and unsatisfied conditions. Goldbach's Conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in the field of number…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Numbers, Number Concepts, High School Students
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Lively, Michael T. – Music Educators Journal, 2017
Each year, many students take the Advanced Placement (AP) Music Theory Exam, and the majority of these students enroll in specialized AP music theory classes as part of the preparation process. For the teachers of these AP music theory classes, a number of challenges are presented by the difficulty and complexity of the exam subject material as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music Education, Music Theory, Advanced Placement Programs
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Tsamir, Pessia; Tirosh, Dina; Dreyfus, Tommy; Barkai, Ruthi; Tabach, Michal – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2009
Calls for reform in mathematics education around the world state that proofs should be part of school mathematics at all levels. Turning these calls into a reality falls on teachers' shoulders. This paper focuses on one secondary school teacher's reactions to students' suggested proofs and justifications in elementary number theory. To determine…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Number Concepts, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematical Logic
Griffiths, Martin – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
In "MT218" the author looked at the possibility of basing a classroom activity on a simple, though not totally transparent, number-theoretic result. In this article he considers another relatively straightforward idea from number theory that could be used either as a lesson starter or as the basis of a more substantial task, requiring students to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Number Concepts, Problem Solving, Task Analysis
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Alcock, Lara; Inglis, Matthew – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
This paper discusses variation in reasoning strategies among expert mathematicians, with a particular focus on the degree to which they use examples to reason about general conjectures. We first discuss literature on the use of examples in understanding and reasoning about abstract mathematics, relating this to a conceptualisation of syntactic and…
Descriptors: Semantics, Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Abstract Reasoning
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Dence, Thomas – Ohio Journal of School Mathematics, 1999
Demonstrates some of the usefulness of number theory to students on the high school setting in four areas: Fibonacci numbers, Diophantine equations, continued fractions, and algorithms for computing pi. (ASK)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Fractions, High Schools, Mathematics Instruction
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Snow, Joanne R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Discussed is an application of number theory to cryptology that can be used with secondary school students. Background on the topics is given first, followed by an explanation for use of the topic. (MNS)
Descriptors: Cryptography, Equations (Mathematics), Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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Owens, John E. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1990
This article describes a way in which the computer can be used by students in exploring patterns and solving problems associated with number theory. BASIC programs are described, along with classroom questions and procedures that aid in implementation. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Instructional Materials
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