MATH 100:11
Mathematical
Concepts
Fall/Winter 2011/2012
PROJECT |
Important deadlines:
- Thursday March 1: project proposal and
annotated bibliography. The proposal just needs to be a paragraph
describing your topic and why you want to research it. The bibliography
needs to be at least two references. Annotated means you give a brief
description of how each reference will be useful for your topic. You can
use any bibliography style, but just make sure that you are consistent with
how you list your references.
- Thursday,
April 5: Final Project
Project
Info here
Annotated Bibliography info:
The StFX Writing Centre
Some links to help you get started:
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Centre for the Popularisation of Mathematics
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Cynthia Lanius' Fractal
Unit: Why Study Fractals?
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Fractals and Butterflies
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Fractal Geometry
Labs
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Sierpinski triangle
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fractal
Geometry Introduction
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Fun Mathematics
Lessons by Cynthia Lanius
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Geometry in Action
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Geometry Meets Poetry Webquest
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The Geometry Junkyard
- Math
in the Media from the AMS
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Mathematical Moments
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Math in the News Archive
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Convergence!
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The Pi Pages -
Updates
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Biographies of Women in
Math
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MacTutor
History of Mathematics
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Fibonacci Numbers, the Golden section and the Golden String
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Phi: 1.618. The 'phinest' source
to the golden section, golden mean, divine proportion, Fibonacci series and
phi, 1.618. Explore its application to art, design, life, beauty, mathematics,
geometry, stock markets, theology, cosmology and more.
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Mudd Math Fun Facts:
All Fun Facts
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BBC - Radio 4 - 5
Numbers - Index
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Math Digest
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Art, Geometry,
Astract Sculpture
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Mathematical Art of
M.C. Escher -- Platonic Realms MiniText
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