Meeting the Challenge of Online Learning in Mathematics LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudDecember 1, 2020David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics, STEM, women, economics, race, equity, inclusion, IP Guide, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources
Getting the UTMOST out of Open-Source Resources INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, DUE PointGuest UserNovember 25, 2020open-source software, online resources, educational resources, textbooks
The 1,001 Ways to Have a Successful Career in Mathematics Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinNovember 8, 2020mathematics assessment, career profile, academic rankings, Ranking, Keith Devlin
How Low Can the Popular Vote Go? TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSGuest UserNovember 2, 2020vote, voting, election, presidential election, polls, electoral college, linear program, chuck wessell, math horizons, george polya, presidency, president, united states, Tim Chartier, Patrick Danielson, Jonad Pulaj, Ben Yokoyama, Gurobi Python, math, maa
Growing Inequalities in Access to Jobs LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudNovember 1, 2020David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics, STEM, women, economics, race, equity, inclusion, IP Guide, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources
Student Passions Drive Statistics Education TEACHING & LEARNING, DUE Point, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSErin MossOctober 28, 2020Jana Talley, statistics, data science, pedagogy, high school, undergraduate, graduate, projects
Lift Thine Eyes from the Virtual World MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGGuest UserOctober 27, 2020Tim Chartier, COVID-19, pandemic, online learning, remote learning, Zoom, online teaching
Reconnecting to Mathematical Research with ADJOINT INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSKristen WesleyOctober 6, 2020NAM, research, community, Anisah Nu'Man, ADJOINT
Anti-science Policy and the Censure of Discourse on Race and Racism MAA LEADERSGuest UserOctober 2, 2020COVID-19, science, policy, racism, anti-racist, critical race theory, executive order, Trump, black lives matter, Carrie Diaz Eaton, Michael Pearson, Michael Dorff
Proving Unprovability Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinOctober 1, 2020set theory, proof, undecidability, forcing, Keith Devlin
The Strange Role of Calculus in the United States LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudOctober 1, 2020David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics, STEM, women, economics, race, equity, inclusion, IP Guide, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources
The Evolution of Power, and the Power of Education TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSGuest UserSeptember 30, 2020Michael Pearson, Joseph Abraham, educational activist, philosphy, philospher, author
Primary Historical Sources Enrich Undergraduate Mathematics Instruction DUE Point, TEACHING & LEARNING, COMMUNICATIONNissa HiattSeptember 29, 2020DUE Point, Erin Moss, pedagogy, primary sources, student projects
Remote, But Not Alone: School from Seclusion TEACHING & LEARNING, COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSGuest UserSeptember 22, 2020Tim Chartier, online learning, remote learning, undergraduate education, undergrad, college, COVID-19, coronavirus, virtual learning, social distancing, home learning
What Would Martin Gardner Think? MAA LEADERS, COMMUNICATIONGuest UserSeptember 18, 2020Michael Dorff, Michael Pearson, science, election, election 2020, voting, Martin Gardner, Scientific American, vote
Fun Math For Girls TEACHING & LEARNING, INCLUSIVITY, COMMUNITYGuest UserSeptember 16, 2020girls, MAA AMC, STEM education, recreational mathematics
No One-Size-Fits-All: Participation in the Mathematics Classroom COMMUNICATION, INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNINGGuest UserSeptember 10, 2020Active learning, class participation, equity
Stop Making My Class So Hard to Teach TEACHING & LEARNING, COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSGuest UserSeptember 8, 2020Tim Chartier, online learning, remote learning, undergraduate education, undergrad, college
Fibonacci in Pictures Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinSeptember 1, 2020Fibonacci, history of mathematics, Keith Devlin, Devlin's Angle, online learning
Paying Attention to our International Students LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudSeptember 1, 2020David Bressoud, calculus, history of mathematics, STEM, women, economics, race, equity, inclusion, IP Guide, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources