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The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) has created the Curriculum Inspirations collection to help "demonstrate practical ways to engage students in the lively exploration of mathematics and mathematical thinking."...
This website focuses on “magic squares” and their mathematical significance. Magic squares received their name because there are so many relationships between the sums of the numbers filling the squares. Students can...
This unit from Illuminations includes activities that help students explore percent concentrations. Two lessons are included. "Mix It Up," which involves using two colors of beads to form two different percent mixes. The...
Created by Lang Moore, David Smith and Jim Tomberg for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to earn the basics of Maple for use in a linear algebra course. This is a portion of a larger set of...
Created by Lewis Blake for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purposes of this module are to introduce the concepts of transition matrices and Markov chains; to provide motivation for the definition of matrix...
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