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Teaching Linear Algebra: Technology and Resources. Leslie Hogben Iowa State University, USA 3rd University Mathematics Courses Forum Chengdu, China November 2007. Contents. Technology Effect of LACSG Teaching linear algebra research Bibliography of linear algebra resources. Technology.
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Teaching Linear Algebra:Technology and Resources Leslie Hogben Iowa State University, USA 3rd University Mathematics Courses Forum Chengdu, China November 2007
Contents • Technology • Effect of LACSG • Teaching linear algebra research • Bibliography of linear algebra resources
Technology • Basic matrix computation • Visualization • Computation projects
Use of technology for basic matrix computations • Students learn and understand method (for example, RREF) • Then use technology to solve: • Larger more interesting problems • Greater variety of problems
Technology for basic matrix computations • Calculators • MATLAB, Octave • Mathematica, Maple, SAGE
matrix arithmetic Inverse transpose RREF row operations determinant eigenvalues eigenvectors LU QR Basic matrix computations
Matrix operations Easy to use Hard to print Arithmetic: Symbolic Exact Decimal Calculators: TI 89, 92, Voyage 200
Matrix operations Easy to use Easy to print Arithmetic: Symbolic ? Not exact Decimal Software: MATLAB, Octave
Octave • Free open-source download • http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/octave.html • Like MATLAB
Matrix operations Hard to use Easy to print Arithmetic: Symbolic Exact Decimal Software: Mathematica,Maple, SAGE
SAGE • Free download • http://www.sagemath.org • Can also run on-line • Excellent capabilities
TI Calculators • Entering a matrix: • [1,2,3;4,5,6;1,0,1] a • Displays nicely:
SAGE • Make matrix space M • Then enter matrix as A =M([[1,1/2,1], [3,-2,4/3], [4,-3/2,7/3]]); A • Displays nicely
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Mathematica • Entering a matrix: • a={{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}} • Displays nicely only if told to:
http://etna.mcs.kent.edu/vol.8.1999/pp15-20.dir/gershini.htmlhttp://etna.mcs.kent.edu/vol.8.1999/pp15-20.dir/gershini.html Visualization Software:Richard Varga’s Gershini file:///Users/hogben/A%20Leslie/A%20research/07CHINA/HogbenUCMF/gershini.webarchive
Computation projects A project is: • A multi-part activity • Involves technology • Usually involves an application
Sample Projects • Markov chains • Electric circuits (current/voltage only) • Gershgorin circles • Computer graphics
Effect of LACSG • Lead to ongoing discussion of teaching linear algebra • Some criticism from math educators, but had very little effect • Some recommendations widely adopted • Others (omissions from core) ignored
Why was LACSG influential? • LACSG recommendations made sense to faculty teaching linear algebra • Many universities and authors were already revising their linear algebra courses and texts in a similar manner.
Some LACSG recommendations were already happening • In 1979 I taught linear algebra from a “LACSG-style” text (Anton) • Matrix oriented, emphasized Rn • Applications in a supplement • Not much technology • No use of partitioned matrices
What LACSG advice adopted? • Matrix oriented • Emphasis on Rn • All core topics • Applications • Use of technology
What was not adopted? • Defer abstract vector spaces and linear transformations to 2nd course • 2nd course at small colleges
LACSG+ core • Matrix oriented • Emphasizes Rn • LACSG core + abstract vector spaces + linear transformations • Widely adopted
Partitioned matrices in texts • Partitioned matrix perspective partially evident in Lay, Leon, Strang, • Fully in the graduate text by Zhang
Iowa State University • 21,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students • 140 undergraduate mathematics majors (many will become high school teachers) • 50 PhD and 15-20 MS students in math and applied math
Linear Algebra at ISU • In mid-1980s ISU faculty evaluated the first undergraduate linear algebra course (math 307) • Course was split into two • Both matrix oriented and use technology for basic computation
Linear Algebra at ISU • Math 307 is a LACSG first course aimed at students in other fields • Math 317 is a first linear algebra course for math majors and emphasizes proof writing but is matrix oriented and uses technology • Math 471 is numerical linear algebra
Teaching Linear Algebra Research • US-NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program • ISU combinatorial matrix theory research group
US-NSF REU • US has a problem persuading undergraduates to enter graduate school • REUs show students what doing math is like and create enthusiasm for math • More REU students go to graduate school
ISU Combinatorial Matrix Theory Research Group • Summer REU for undergraduates • Academic year early research course for first year graduate students
Bibliography of Linear Algebra Resources • Technology bibliography • LACSG bibliography • Undergraduate research bibliography