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Math 210G.M01 Mathematics Appreciation Dr. Joe Lakey. website: http://www.math.nmsu.edu/~jlakey/home.html Canvas: 2013 Fall - MATH-210G-M01 -MATH APPRECIATION phone : 575-646-3901 office: Science Hall 236.
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Math 210G.M01Mathematics AppreciationDr. Joe Lakey website: http://www.math.nmsu.edu/~jlakey/home.html Canvas: 2013 Fall - MATH-210G-M01-MATH APPRECIATION phone: 575-646-3901 office: Science Hall 236
If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is. —John von Neumann
Class details • 2013 Fall - MATH-210G-M01-MATH APPRECIATION • TR 2:35 pm - 3:50 pm • Science Hall 102 • Office Hours: TR 1:30-2:30 or by appt • Please message via Canvas only. In order that I can keep records, except for emergencies, I will not respond to questions sent directly to my nmsu email.
Materials • The Internet • iclicker2 or iclicker GO registered for this course
Homework: Reading articles from Wikipedia and other sources, assigned daily or weekly. • Reading assignments are the basis for clicker quizzes. • Second assignment due Tuesday: Navigate to My web page , click on “Course Outline” and read This article • Profile survey
Written or Performed Project • Position paper…or…artwork…or…performance • Math has to be a central component • Example: position paper: using math (e.g., operations research) to feed the world, or girls are better at math or why math hurts • Example: book report, e.g., Logic in Santillana’s “The Crime of Galileo” • Example: art: Moebius bands, Escher sketches, Klein bottles: construction plus explanation • Example: performance: symmetry of juggling (plus explanation) • Example: short film, e.g., Donald Duck in Math Magic Land or “Girl meets dumb jock, girl solves math problem for dumb jock, girl gets dumb jock.” G or PG please. • Work in teams or individually • Work in groups strongly encouraged but… • Expectations increase with group size. • 25% of the Total Grade
ADA and Non-Discrimination • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) cover issues relating to disability and accommodations. If a student has questions or needs an accommodation in the classroom (all medical information is treated confidentially), contact: • Trudy Luken • Student Accessibility Services (SAS) - Corbett Center, Rm. 244 • Phone: 646.6840 E-mail: sas@nmsu.edu • Website: www.nmsu.edu/~ssd/ • NMSU policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, retaliation, serious medical condition, sex, sexual orientation, spousal affiliation and protected veterans status. Furthermore, Title IX prohibits sex discrimination to include sexual misconduct, sexual violence, sexual harassment and retaliation. • For more information on discrimination issues, Title IX or NMSU's complaint process contact: • Gerard Nevarez or Agustin Diaz • Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) - O'Loughlin House • Phone: 646.3635 E-mail: equity@nmsu.edu • Website: http://www.nmsu.edu/~eeo/
Plagiarism • Don’t do it • http://lib.nmsu.edu/plagiarism/ • Consequences: failure on a test or project will result in zero credit for that assignment and likely failure in the class. • Unauthorized use of a CLICKER is also cheating