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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
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Simpson, Amber; Mokalled, Stefani; Ellenburg, Lou Ann; Che, S. Megan – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2014
In this article, the authors present a tool, the Cognitive Rigor Matrix (CRM; Hess et al. 2009), as a means to analyze and reflect on the type of questions posed by mathematics teachers. This tool is intended to promote and develop higher-order thinking and inquiry through the use of purposeful questions and mathematical tasks. The authors…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Questioning Techniques, Teacher Attitudes, Matrices
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Evans, Ryan; Lindner, Brett; Shi, Yixun – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
This article presents a few methods for generating Sudoku puzzles. These methods are developed based on the concepts of matrix, permutation, and modular functions, and therefore can be used to form application examples or student projects when teaching various mathematics courses. Mathematical properties of these methods are studied, connections…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Student Interests, Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction
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Chang, J.-M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
Linear algebra has become one of the most useful fields of mathematics since last decade, yet students still have trouble seeing the connection between some of the abstract concepts and real-world applications. In this article, we propose the use of thought-provoking questions in lesson designs to allow two-way communications between instructors…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Teaching Methods
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Dolan, Erin; Grady, Julia – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2010
Teaching by inquiry is touted for its potential to encourage students to reason scientifically. Yet, even when inquiry teaching is practiced, complexity of students' reasoning may be limited or unbalanced. We describe an analytic tool for recognizing when students are engaged in complex reasoning during inquiry teaching. Using classrooms that…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Science Instruction
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McCartney, Mark – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2008
A simple mathematical model for the behaviour of how vehicles follow each other along a looped stretch of road is described. The resulting coupled first order differential equations are solved using appropriate matrix techniques and the physical significance of the model is discussed. A number possible classroom exercises are suggested to help…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
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Shockey, Tod L.; Snyder, Karen – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2007
The Maine Learning Results (MLR) expects the state's students in prekindergarten through grade 2 to describe two-dimensional shapes as well as use positional language. Requiring translations of two-dimensional shapes supports this expectation. Students in grades 3-4 are expected to "use transformations," while students in grade 5-8 are…
Descriptors: Transformations (Mathematics), Grade 2, Secondary School Students, Matrices
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Johns, Roger J. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2008
The teaching of law in collegiate schools of business has a long history and a set of purposes that includes training students to know and understand their basic legal rights and obligations in the business arena, to recognize and avoid the liability-laden situations that would necessitate legal representation, to know when to engage legal…
Descriptors: Employment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Court Litigation, Teaching Methods
Francis, Raymond – 2000
This paper provides instructions for linking conceptual understandings using the Connections Matrix. The Connections Matrix and the process of connecting the curriculum works equally well with state-level learning objectives or outcomes. The intent of this process is to help educators see the overlap and connections between what teachers say they…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Matrices
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DeMarr, Ralph E.; Gonzales, Nancy A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
A sample of novel verbal problems which can be solved by using systems of linear equations with free variables is presented. The procedure of Gaussian elimination is used to solve the system. (KR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Education
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Alexander, Daniel C. – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
Examples for determining the equation of a line through two points or a quadratic function that contains three noncollinear points are presented. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Functions (Mathematics), Graphs, Mathematics
Bachert, Del – Outdoor Communicator, 1985
Explains a three-dimensional conceptual model designed to help outdoor educators plan and evaluate programs that provide primary and reflective experiences in, about, and for the outdoors and that bring about positive growth in the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Matrices
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Flora, Stephen R.; Pavlik, William B. – Teaching of Psychology, 1990
Contends that, although the operant approach to psychology is based on objective empirical observations, much of psychology is filled with subjective, interpretive terminology. Argues that such terminology produces confusion over the definitions of basic operant concepts. Suggests a solution that defines the concepts of positive and negative…
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Matrices, Negative Reinforcement
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Amir-Moez, Ali R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Presents a short study of proper values of two-by-two matrices with real entries. Gives examples of symmetric matrices and applications to systems of linear equations of perpendicular lines intersecting at the origin and central conics rotated about the origin to eliminate the xy term from its equation. (MDH)
Descriptors: Analytic Geometry, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Education
Heid, M. Kathleen – 1995
The purpose of this series is to provide instructional ideas and materials that support implementation of the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards in local settings. This book addresses in a very practical way the content, pedagogy, and pupil assessment dimensions of reshaping school mathematics. Chapters include discussions and activities that…
Descriptors: Algebra, Educational Technology, Functions (Mathematics), High Schools
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