Saturday, June 9, 2012
Inquiry-Based Learning
Dan Goldner at Work in Pencil, just wrote a great post sharing a student's response to his course. He linked to the Journal of Inquiry-Based Learning in Mathematics, which I hadn't seen before. Interestingly, it doesn't seem to have 'issues' like most journals. Instead, it's a repository of refereed course notes for college math courses. Dan pointed to the Trigonometry notes. There are also notes for Probability and Statistics, Calculus, and Linear Algebra. I think the rest are all above the level I teach (community college), but I might want to play with the geometry and/or number theory notes.
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The Calculus II notes are very interesting...
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