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Math G - Math for Liberal Arts Students - Fall 2009

M W 4:45 - 6:50 pm in MT-14

Grades | Handouts | Homework | Math Web Sites | Math G Student Projects

Welcome to the Math G Page.

IF YOU'RE REGISTERED FOR SPRING 2010 MATH G , CLICK HERE

Last Updated 12/17/09

SEMESTER IS OVER AND GRADES ARE TURNED IN.
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYBODY - YOU MADE IT.
FINAL SCORES AND LETTER GRADES ARE POSTED BELOW.
SELECTED FINAL PAPERS WILL BE ADDED LATER.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS.


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The class is designed to be a CSU transfer level class for students who are not math or science majors, and concentrates on mathematical critical thinking.

Starting Fall 2009, the class prerequisite is Elementary Algebra (Mission College Math 903).  The class meets the Mission College graduation competency requirement in mathematics for an associate degree.

The class is on the CSU GE Breadth Area B4 list for 2009 - 2010.  The math department anticipates that starting Spring 2010 the class prerequisite will be raised to Intermediate Algebra (Mission College Math C).

If you intend to transfer the class to any other college be sure to check with them that it meets their specific college and department requirements.


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On this page you'll soon find homework assignments, handouts and other useful course information, links to some math sites that may help with your papers, plus examples of previous student work. Enjoy !!

Ian's Office Hours (see above for any temporary changes):

Monday 4:00pm - 4:45pm and 6:50pm - 7:20pm /  Wednesday 2:00 - 3:00pm and 4:00pm - 4:45pm and 6:50 - 7:20pm 

Ian's Office:  N2-403 North Wing, Second Floor, near the outside door.

Ian's Mailbox:  S2-403 South Wing, Second Floor.

Ian's Voicemail:  (408) 855-5323.

Ian's email:     ian_walton@wvm.edu

This web page:  www.missioncollege.org/depts/math/classes/ianf09mathg.htm

Ian's Biography Page:  www.missioncollege.org/depts/math/ftbios/ianwalton.html

The required TEXTBOOK is The Heart of Mathematics, 2/e by Burger and Starbird, Key College Publishing
It's available in the Mission College Bookstore.
And here's a search engine that compares book and shipping prices for many online vendors.

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Where else can I get help ?

Check out all sorts of college services

For math questions try the Math Tutor Lab

For help with papers and writing try the LATC Learning Assistance and Tutorial Center

For source materials for projects try the Mission College Library

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Grade Sheets

These will also be passed around in class.  You need your student ID number - last 4 digits.

Grades for 12/17/09  - Includes Takehome #2, Final paper, Total Average and Letter Grade.
Grades for 12/10/09  - Includes all homeworks, surprise and late work.  Takehome and Final will not be available until 12/16.
Grades for 11/17/09  - Includes  through Video Report.  Does NOT include corrections from 11/18 class.
Grades for 11/15/09  - Includes  through Takehome #1.
Grades for 11/04/09  - Includes  through Midterm with in class corrections.
Grades for 10/21/09  - Includes  through Hotel Infinity.
Grades for 10/08/09  - Includes  through Surprise # 6 and Homework # 4.
Grades for 10/01/09  - Includes through Class Presentation, Surprise # 4 and Homework # 3.
Grades for 9/15/09  - Includes through Surprise # 2 and MERLOT Reviews.
Grades for 9/11/09  - Use the last four digits of your student ID to check that you're on the spreadsheet.  Includes HW1 and S1.

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Some Handouts You Can Download

These will become available close to the time that the assignment is given in class.

They will also be handed out in class.

Student Information Sheet - use for first homework assignment.

Class Green Sheet (Syllabus) - including important requirements, dates and student learning outcomes.

Rules/Tips for Papers and Class Presentations - use for first presentation and midterm and final.

First day algebra diagnostic questions - use for second homework assignment.

MERLOT Assignment - Complete instructions for MERLOT assignment.

Venn/Surveys Assignment - Copy of class handout.

Handout on Linear Programming - Copy of class handout.

Video Assignment - Due Monday November 16

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Homework Assignments and Due Dates

(See greensheet/syllabus for rules on late homework.)
(Homework Assignments with Numbers show up directly on the gradesheet.)

Evaluation Form  Due 12/16/09.  You can turn it in anonymously - or include your name in the question about your grade.

FINAL CHANCE TO TURN IN ANY ASSIGNMENT IS WEDNESDAY 12/9/09.

TAKEHOME # 2  Due 12/9/09. 
Will be handed out in class on 12/2/09.  Remember the writeup must be your own words and you must understand them.
Show all steps and explanations for full credit.

HW # 8  Due 12/7/09
    Chapter  7.1 Mindscapes #  1, 2, 3.  Chapter  7.2 Mindscapes # 1, 3, 5, 8, 9.  Chapter  7.4 Mindscapes # 1, 3, 6, 8.
    Chapter  7.6 Mindscapes # 1, 2, 10, 23, 25, 26.  Chapter  7.7 Mindscapes # 3, 4, 24.
    Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.

HW  Due 11/9/09  Read and think about Chapter Seven in your textbook.

FINAL PAPER  Draft due 11/23/09  Completed paper due 11/30/09.  Review rules and tips handout (above).

TAKEHOME # 1  Due 11/9/09. 
Will be handed out in class on 11/2/09. Review background algebra, class material and homework in preparation.

VIDEO REPORT  Due 11/16/09
    Download handout above - read full instructions carefully.

HW # 7 Due 11/2/09
    Problems from Linear Programming handout (in class or download above).
    Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.

HW # 6  Due  10/21/09
    Chapter  3.1 Mindscapes # 1, 2, 3, 8, 9.  Chapter 3.2 Mindscapes # 1, 6, 11, 21.  Chapter 3.3 Mindscapes # 1, 4, 5, 10.
    Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.

HW   Due 10/14/09
    Read and think about Chapter Three in your textbook.

HW # 5  Due 10/12/09
    1.  Chapter 2.6 Mindscapes # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.  Chapter 2.7 Mindscapes # 1, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18. 
Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.
    2.  Review equations and graphs of straight lines from your algebra resources.

MIDTERM PRESENTATION AND PAPER  Due  10/26/09  (Draft paper due 10/19/09)
    Prepare a 5 minutes class prersentation and a 5-10 page paper on "something interesting in mathematics."
    See Rules/Tips for papers for detailed instructions, including requirements for sources.
    The 2-3 page draft should show me how the ideas are developing in your own words and format.
    It should NOT be the whole paper, or the first 3 pages of the completed paper.

HW # 4  Due 10/5/09
    1.  Chapter 2.2 Mindscapes # 1, 3, 10.  Chapter 2.3 Mindscapes # 1, 3, 11. 
Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.

HW # 3  Due 9/28/09
    1.  Read and think about Chapter Two in your textbook.
    2.  Homework problems on Set Theory - will be handed out in class on 9/16.  Show
detailed steps and explanations for full credit.
    3.  Review how to work with fractions in arithmetic and algebra.

PRESENTATION   Due 9/23/09.
    Prepare a five minute class presentation on "something interesting in mathematics."  Turn in your two reference sources on paper.
    Be sure to select an appropriate level of math.  You may NOT use the classroom computer/projector.
    See handout "Rules/Tips for papers, above for requirements, suggestions and warnings.

HW # 2  Due  9/16/09
    1.  Read the "Rules/Tips for papers and Class Presentations" handout above.
    2.  Chapter 1 Mindscapes # 1, 3, 10.  Show detailed steps and explanations for full credit.

MERLOT Report   Due 9/14/09.
    Post your thoughtful user comments on the MERLOT website. Respond to the questions in the detailed instructions (handout above).
    Turn in on paper the Titles of the pages you reviewed - or the MERLOT login name you created.

HW    Due 9/9/09. 
     1.  Download the algebra diagnostic (handouts above).  Use your algebra resources to solve and understand all the problems.
     2.  Read and think about Chapter One in your textbook.

HW #1   Due 9/2/09. 
    1.  Visit the class website and send an email to Ian confirming that you found it. 
    2.  Complete the student information sheet (see handouts, above) and bring a printed copy to class, including information on your class buddy. 
    3.  Study the class green sheet (handouts above) and determine if you have any questions. 
    4.  Determine what paper and other resources you will use to improve your algebra skills.
    5.  Think about the Governor Zen problem.

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Surprise In-Class Activities (No Makeup Allowed)
(Surprise Activities with Numbers show up directly on the gradesheet)

S # 8  10/19/09  Group Activity on Hotel Infinity.
S # 7  10/14/09  Write a half page description of what you've learned about infinity.
S # 6  10/7/09  Algebra fractions and signed numbers problems.
S # 5  10/5/09  Self reflection - what are you doing well? / not so well? / plan to improve?
S #4   9/28/09  Solve signed #s problem.  Write about most interesting class presentation / why / math content / applications.
S #3   9/16/09  Solve fraction problem.  Describe what you've learned about sets.
S #2   9/14/09  Solve linear equation.  Describe what you've learned about problem solving in class and in chapter 1.
S #1   9/9/09   Describe your algebra plan and resources.  Describe the most surprising/interesting thing in class so far.
8/31/09   Algebra diagnostic test - will not be used for your grade.


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Some Math Web Sites

Here are some sites that may help you find topics for some of your math assignments, including the midterm and final research papers - or you may just enjoy browsing:

Merlot Mathematics - website for a nationwide project of collaborating universities and colleges to identify and evaluate multimedia resources for teaching mathematics (and other disciplines). Merlot Mathematics Click on Mathematics from this main page.

Mathematical Sciences Digital Library - mathematical resources for teacher and students from the Mathematical Association of America. Math Digital Library

Award winning comprehensive archive at St. Andrews University on the history of mathematics and mathematicians. St. Andrews Math History.

Math Professor David Joyce at Clark University has many resources including history and geometry. Clark University Math.

Some mathematician's biographies from Trinity College, Dublin. Dublin Math Biographies.

Descriptions and graphics of some of Archimedes work from Drexel University. Archimedes

Some material on Mendel and genetics and probability. Mendel

A large selection of material for K-16 math education. Math Forum

Award winning site on Fibonacci Numbers and Golden Section.

Interesting collection of Interactive Applets.

This site features a comprehensive collection of math resources for students and educators and includes a math encyclodedia - "Platonic Realms".

Online software that solves arithmetic and algebra problems and includes steps.  Wolfram Alpha

Description of the math used in the TV crime series. Numb3rs

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Here are some sites of other organizations that involve mathematics or mathematics teaching.

Mathematical Association of America.

American Mathematical Society

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges

California Mathematics Council

Comprehensive List of Math, Physics, and Engineering Departments

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Here are some sites developed by publishers of math textbooks and software:


This W.H. Freeman site provides additional material for a good additional resource textbook(now in its 8th edition) featuring
real-life applications of mathematics  - "For All Practical Purposes".
The original text was based on a series of Annenberg/PBS videos which are available in the Mission College Math Lab.

This Prentice Hall site has some material for users of three of their liberal arts textbooks.

This McGraw Hill software was developed with faculty from U.C. Irvine and features a sophisticated assessment and placement system called ALEKS, for algebra level classes. You can try out a free demonstration. ALEKS Demo

This site describes the  technology mediated interactive multimedia material used in some of our algebra sections at Mission College. It was originally developed by local startup company Academic Systems, and is now owned by Plato.  Technology Mediated Algebra

This Pearson site features interactive algebra software that is used in many sections at Mission College.  You can purchase an individual subscription if you want to use it to review your algebra.  MyMathLab

A series of free streaming videos on pactical applications of statistics - Agaist All Odds - from Annenberg Media

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Student Papers and Projects

These are examples of some of the best student work in Math G from previous semesters. They may inspire you to do equally good work and may also give you some ideas for topic selection. Some layout and illustrations may not look correct on this web version.

Fall 09  Pati Brown Final paper on Math and Learning Disabilities in Education.  (! Very Large File !)

Fall 09  Mike Lydon Midterm paper on Mathematics of Volcanoes.

Fall 09  Pati Brown Midterm paper on Inherent Abilities in Mathematics. (! Large File !)

Spring 09  Sally McMullen Final paper on The Golden Touch.

Fall 08  Jessica Kahlich Midterm paper on Time Travel.

Fall 08 Anonymous student Midterm paper on Hypatia.

Spring 04 Dusty Sykes' Midterm paper on Chaos.

Spring 04 Leanne Collins' Midterm paper on Kepler.

Fall 03 Kathy Phelan's Final paper on Einstein.

Fall 03 Heather Porter's Midterm paper on Archimedes.

Fall 03 Kathy Phelan's Midterm paper on Math Anxiety.

Spring 03 Rod Peterson's Final paper on Light, the Big Bang and Inflation Theory.

Spring 03 Tammy Vu's Final paper on Children and Math Education.

Spring 03 Noel Dietz's Textbook Review-"History of Mathematics" of two different Math G textbooks.

Fall 02 Mary O'Malley's Final Paper on Infinity.

Fall 02 Kim Ly's Final Paper on Poetry and Math.

Fall 02 Lynn Sanitate's Textbook Review-"Math in Life, Society & the World" of two different Math G textbooks.

Fall 02 Mary O'Malley's Textbook Review-"Math in Life, Society & the World" of two different Math G textbooks.

Fall 02 Lurraine Rees's Video Report on Social Choice - Election Theory, from the "For All Practical Purposes" Video Series.

Fall 02 Connye Paris's Video Report on Statistics, from the "For All Practical Purposes" Video Series.

Fall 02 Mary O'Malley's Midterm paper on Einstein.

Fall 02 Lynn Sanitate's Midterm paper on Barcodes and Error Correction.

Spring 02 Heidi Chun's Final paper on Tessellations and the Art of M.C.Escher.

Spring 02 Wendi Clouse's Final paper on A History of Infinity.

Spring 02 MacKenzie Hamilton's Midterm paper on Girls and Math: Achieving Equality in Mathematics Education.

Spring 02 Brian Doore's Midterm paper on Longitude.

Spring 02 Wendi Clouse's's Midterm paper on Diamond Cutting.

Spring 02 Nomi Goodnight's Video Review on Patterns of Nature., from the series Life by the Numbers.

Fall 01 Jackie Tacorda's Final paper on Ocean Waves.

Fall 01 Sandy Farnsworth's Final paper on Fractals and Art.

Fall 01 Teresa Adam's Textbook Review-"Nature of Mathematics" of two different Math G textbooks.

Fall 01 Britney Maracchini's Textbook Review-"History of Mathematics" of two different Math G textbooks.

Fall 01 Johnny Posada's Midterm paper on Math Anxiety.

Fall 01 Britney Maracchini's Midterm paper on Probability.

Spring 01 Susan Agee's Final paper on Charles Babbage.

Spring 01 Nazih Malak's Final paper on Pythagoras.

Spring 01 Ryan Olein's Final paper on Hilbert's Problems.

Spring 01 Charles Keller's Midterm paper on the Golden Mean.

Fall 00 Kathie Kratochvil's Final paper on Gender Equity in Math.

Fall 00 Jill Buckley's Final paper on Chaos.

Fall 00 Jim O'Meara's Midterm paper on Auto Racing Design.

Fall 00 Kama Weinberger's Midterm paper on Euclid.

Fall 00 Teresa Adams Video Report on Computer Science - Numerical Representation, from the "For All Practical Purposes" Video Series.

Spring 00 Jeanette Turkus Final paper on Zero.

Spring 00 Jeanette Turkus Textbook Review-"Mathematical Palette" of two different Math G textbooks.

Spring 00 Sandy Farnsworth's Video Report on Computer Science - Graphics, from the "For All Practical Purposes" Video Series.

Spring 00 Jonathon Jude Frost's short Power Point Presentation on Functions.

Fall 99 Lisa Corbett's Final Paper on Chaos.

Fall 99 Leanna Allen's Final Paper on Space and Time.

Fall 99 Louise Anderson's Midterm Paper on Math Anxiety.

Fall 99 Judy Cuturrufo's Midterm Website on Statistics.

Fall 99 William Ho's Midterm Website on the Four Color Theorem. This requires a Flash 4 player or plug-in.

Spring 99 Michelle Beard's Final Paper on the Four Color Theorem.

Spring 99 Michelle Beard's Midterm Web-Page Project on Fibonacci.

Spring 99 Venus DeGuzman's Midterm Web-Page Project on the Golden Gate Bridge.

Fall 98 Michael Lacey's Final Paper on Chaos Theory.

Fall 98 Ed Smith's Midterm Web-Page Project on Mathematical Climate Modeling.

Spring 98 Beverly Jackson's Final Paper on Fermat's Last Theorem.

Fall 97 Victoria Wilson's Midterm Web-Page Project on Fractals.

Fall 97 Chris Anderson's Final Paper on Chaos Theory.

Final Paper on Fermat's Last Theorem-removed at student request.


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