Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 0 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 2 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 7 |
Descriptor
| Mathematics Instruction | 8 |
| Matrices | 8 |
| Teaching Methods | 8 |
| Algebra | 6 |
| College Mathematics | 5 |
| Equations (Mathematics) | 4 |
| Problem Solving | 3 |
| Biology | 2 |
| Calculus | 2 |
| Computation | 2 |
| Mathematical Models | 2 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
| PRIMUS | 8 |
Author
| Beaver, Scott | 1 |
| Burks, Robert | 1 |
| Daugulis, Peteris | 1 |
| Garcia, Stephan Ramon | 1 |
| Horn, Roger A. | 1 |
| Laumakis, Paul J. | 1 |
| Lindquist, Joseph | 1 |
| Marland, Eric | 1 |
| McMurran, Shawnee | 1 |
| Palmer, Katrina M. | 1 |
| Salinas, Rene A. | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 8 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 7 |
| Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
Education Level
| Higher Education | 7 |
| Postsecondary Education | 2 |
Audience
| Teachers | 1 |
Location
| Texas | 1 |
| United States | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Garcia, Stephan Ramon; Horn, Roger A. – PRIMUS, 2020
Linear algebra is best done with block matrices. As evidence in support of this thesis, we present numerous examples suitable for classroom presentation.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Teaching Methods, Matrices
Daugulis, Peteris; Sondore, Anita – PRIMUS, 2018
Efficient visualizations of computational algorithms are important tools for students, educators, and researchers. In this article, we point out an innovative visualization technique for matrix multiplication. This method differs from the standard, formal approach by using block matrices to make computations more visual. We find this method a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Matrices, Visualization, Multiplication
Beaver, Scott – PRIMUS, 2015
For efficiency in a linear algebra course the instructor may wish to avoid the undue arithmetical distractions of rational arithmetic. In this paper we explore how to write fraction-free problems of various types including elimination, matrix inverses, orthogonality, and the (non-normalizing) Gram-Schmidt process.
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Matrices
Shipman, B. A. – PRIMUS, 2012
Through a series of six guided classroom discoveries, students create, via targeted questions, a definition for deciding when two sets have the same cardinality. The program begins by developing basic facts about cardinalities of finite sets. Extending two of these facts to infinite sets yields two statements on comparing infinite cardinalities…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Multidimensional Scaling, Matrices, Questioning Techniques
Marland, Eric; Palmer, Katrina M.; Salinas, Rene A. – PRIMUS, 2008
In this article we provide two detailed examples of how we incorporate biological examples into two mathematics courses: Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations. We use Leslie matrix models to demonstrate the biological properties of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. For Ordinary Differential Equations, we show how using a logistic growth…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Biology, Integrated Curriculum, Equations (Mathematics)
Burks, Robert; Lindquist, Joseph; McMurran, Shawnee – PRIMUS, 2008
At United States Military Academy, a unit on biological modeling applications forms the culminating component of the first semester core mathematics course for freshmen. The course emphasizes the use of problem-solving strategies and modeling to solve complex and ill-defined problems. Topic areas include functions and their shapes, data fitting,…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Calculus, Matrices, Liberal Arts
Laumakis, Paul J. – PRIMUS, 2008
This article details the application of an economic theory to the fiscal operation of a small engineering consulting firm. Nobel Prize-winning economist Wassily Leontief developed his general input-output economic theory in the mid-twentieth century to describe the flow of goods and services in the U.S. economy. We use one mathematical model that…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Algebra, Engineering, Economic Factors
Sprows, David J. – PRIMUS, 2005
In this note we consider a type of integral that is usually presented as an example in any textbook discussion of integration by parts. Invariably this integral is determined by integrating by parts twice and solving. We will present an alternate approach to this integral which makes use of the linearity of the integral, i.e., the fact that…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Matrices

Peer reviewed
Direct link
