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Full-Text Articles in Education
Math Is Really Great, Eric Rasyidi
Math Is Really Great, Eric Rasyidi
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Using Writing To Connect With Our Mathematics Students, Ann Sitomer
Using Writing To Connect With Our Mathematics Students, Ann Sitomer
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Adding Is As Easy As One, Two, Three, Marshall Sachs
Adding Is As Easy As One, Two, Three, Marshall Sachs
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Analogic Thinking In Science And Math, Martha D. Patton
Analogic Thinking In Science And Math, Martha D. Patton
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
One Plus One, Mae Talle
Challenges For Directors Of University Natural Science Museums, Hugh H. Genoways
Challenges For Directors Of University Natural Science Museums, Hugh H. Genoways
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
Universities and natural science museums have a long, productive history; however, this has been an uneasy alliance in the United States at least since the 1880s. Decreasing resources and increasing expectations have made the position of all museum directors extremely difficult, but the situation for university natural science museum directors is probably the most complicated among these because they direct museums that are small administrative units within larger university organizations. Some of their challenges include conflict between museum and university missions, governance issues, relationship between director and the university administrator/board member, lack of understanding of museum functions, middle management role …
Phd Thesis (Doctorat De Spécialité): Université De Ouagadougou, 1999. Dr. Mamoudou H. Dicko. Purification Et Propriétés Physico-Chimiques Des Enzymes De Curculigo Pilosa, Gladiolus Klattianus Et Boscia Senegalensis Catalysant L'Hydrolyse Des Polysaccharides (Amidon Et Béta-Glucanes), Mamoudou H. Dicko Prof.
Pr. Mamoudou H. DICKO, PhD
The objective of this study was the research of novel and inexpensive sources of polysaccharides degrading enzymes such as amylases and glucanases from local plants in order to justify their biotechnological applications. The isolation of two l3-amylases and an endo-1,3-ß-D-glucanase was reached using common protein purification methods such as buffer extraction, ammonium sulfate fractionation, ionexchange and gel filtration chromatographies. The methods used were simple and easily reproducible, suggesting the possibilfty of large-scale production. ln the crude extract of Curculigo pilosa tuber, only ß-amylase was detected as starch degrading enzyme and its activity was approximately 282 Uig of fresh material. The …
Photochemistry And Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, Angeliki A. Rigos, Kevin Salemme
Photochemistry And Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, Angeliki A. Rigos, Kevin Salemme
Visual & Performing Arts Faculty Publications
This interdisciplinary activity combines chemistry and art through the construction and use of a pinhole camera. We focused on the chemistry of the black and white photographic process as the science component of this activity. The reactions involved are good examples of photochemistry and multiphase chemical reactions, since the light sensitive materials (silver halides) are in the form of a gelatin emulsion of microscopic crystals.
The Deconstruction Of Mathematics, David J. Stucki
The Deconstruction Of Mathematics, David J. Stucki
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
This paper is a criticism of Reuben Hersh's What is Mathematics, Really? and the humanist philosophy of mathematics.
Teaching Linear Algebra And Abstract Algebra With Two Way Video And Audio, Edward Reinke
Teaching Linear Algebra And Abstract Algebra With Two Way Video And Audio, Edward Reinke
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
An outline of a presentation discussing teaching two different algebra courses long-distance as well as in a classroom.
Lewis Carroll: Author, Mathematician, And Christian, David L. Neuhouser
Lewis Carroll: Author, Mathematician, And Christian, David L. Neuhouser
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Although a Christian, an author, and a mathematician, Charles Letwidge Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll) wrote very few works in which these three aspects of his person was present. The only examples of him merging these interests are in Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. This paper will explore what motivated him to make these works and whether or not they were successful.
Book Review - The Language Of Mathematics: Making The Invisible Visible By Kieth Devlin, Charles R. Hampton
Book Review - The Language Of Mathematics: Making The Invisible Visible By Kieth Devlin, Charles R. Hampton
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Charles R. Hampton reviews The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible. By Kieth Devlin. W. H. Freeman and Company, 1998
Book Review: Virtual Gods: The Seduction Of Power And Pleasure In Cyberspace, Jonathan R. Senning
Book Review: Virtual Gods: The Seduction Of Power And Pleasure In Cyberspace, Jonathan R. Senning
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
This paper is a review of Virtual Gods: The Seduction of Power and Pleasure in Cyberspace, edited by Tal Brooke, Harvest House Publishers, 1997.
Tracking The Trochoid On Safari, Andrew Simoson
Tracking The Trochoid On Safari, Andrew Simoson
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
While on sabbatical in Dar es Salaam in 1997–98, I was tasked to be the department’s seminar director and discovered that a dearth of speakers roam about in east Africa; so I opted to set up a lecture tour for myself to include Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana as well as Tanzania—and spoke about the envelope of curves generated by a series of line segments obtained when two runners attached by an ideal bungee cord (the line segments) proceed about a circular track. Herein we describe life in east Africa and show that those envelopes are trochoids.
Revolutions In Mathematics (Book Review), Kevin Vander Meulen
Revolutions In Mathematics (Book Review), Kevin Vander Meulen
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
A review of Revolutions in Mathematics, edited by Donald Gillies, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1992.
A Mathematician At The Science And Theology Book Club, Greg Crow
A Mathematician At The Science And Theology Book Club, Greg Crow
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
This paper is a case study of the insights gained and the contributions made in a weekly Science and Theology Faculty Book Club. The contribution of other group members to the expansion of one’s general understanding of their fields is demonstrated in increased vocabulary, use of existing theoretical models, glimpses of the depth of their disciplines, and in the recognition of the need for humility. The mathematician may contribute by helping to clarify definitions, by applying basic ideas in their own and related fields, and only very rarely by bringing their own research to the table.
Book Review, David J. Stucki
Book Review, David J. Stucki
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
A book review of Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont.
Preface (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Preface (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Twelfth ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Introduction (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Introduction (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Twelfth ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Table Of Contents (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Table Of Contents (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Twelfth ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Schedule (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
Schedule (1999), Association Of Christians In The Mathematical Sciences
ACMS Conference Proceedings 1999
Twelfth ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS By President PaulL. Locatelli, S.J. 'Go. President Locatelli examines the value of service learning for students, the University, and America's social fabric.
12 - A GIANT ARTIST By Ann Granning Bennett. Auguste Rodin's sculptures are now on view at the de Saisset Museum. The question is: How do high-profile art shows like this one come about?
18 - ARIZONA'S DIPLOMATIC TOP COP By Tamara Straus. Janet Napolitano ' 79 , Arizona's newly elected attorney general , discusses the challenges of public office as well as politics, ethics, and fighting crime.
Design And Implementation Of A Natural Resource Curriculum Guide Incorporating Selected Standards Of Learning At The Elementary Level, Martha Elizabeth Thompson
Design And Implementation Of A Natural Resource Curriculum Guide Incorporating Selected Standards Of Learning At The Elementary Level, Martha Elizabeth Thompson
Theses & Honors Papers
The state Standards of Learning tests were given in 1998 and the results showed a 37% failure rate for science at the third grade level. This thesis project was meant to develop a way to improve these scores. An internship was completed at Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center where a natural resource curriculum guide was developed. The guide was developed using activities tested at the 4-H Center. Activities were chosen that met selected Standards of Learning. A copy of the activities has been placed in the Longwood College Library for use by both pre-service and classroom teachers.
Program Abstracts, 111th Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 23-24, 1999, Iowa Academy Of Science
Program Abstracts, 111th Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 23-24, 1999, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science
111th Session Iowa Academy Of Science Awards Luncheon, April 23, 1999, Iowa Academy Of Science
111th Session Iowa Academy Of Science Awards Luncheon, April 23, 1999, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Program:
--- Introductions - James Christiansen, President
--- Recognition of students participating in various statewide activities - Ed Rezabek, Chair, Student Programs Committee
--- Presentation of scholarship winners and 2000 AJAS representiatives - Brenda Jordan, Interim Director, Iowa Junior Academy of Science
--- Presentation of Excellence in Science Teaching Awards - Peg Steffen, Director, ESTA Program
Iowa Academy Of Science President's Banquet [111th Session], Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science President's Banquet [111th Session], Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Program:
Introductions
Awards:
Distinguished Iowa Science Teaching: Somnath Sarkar
Distinguished Iowa Scientist: Steve Feller
Distinguished Service: Daryl Smith
President's Address - James Christiansen
Response - Neil Bernstein, President-Elect
General Sessions II - Dr. Charles M. Tipton, "The Iowa Wrestling Studies: From Athens to Iowa City"
The Planet, 1999, Spring, Anita White, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1999, Spring, Anita White, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Mil-Std-188-125-2, High-Altitude Emp Protection For Transportable Systems
Mil-Std-188-125-2, High-Altitude Emp Protection For Transportable Systems
George H Baker
This standard establishes minimum requirements and design objectives for high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) hardening of transportable1 ground-based systems that perform critical, time-urgent command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) missions. Systems required to fully comply with the provisions of the standard will be designated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a Military Department Headquarters, or a Major Command.
The standard prescribes minimum performance requirements for low-risk protection from mission-aborting damage or upset due to HEMP threat environments. The standard also addresses minimum testing requirements for demonstrating that prescribed performance has been achieved and for verifying that the installed protection measures …
The Classroom Encounter, Reuben Hersh
The Classroom Encounter, Reuben Hersh
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter To The New York Times, Arthur B. Powell, Miriam L. Yevick
Letter To The New York Times, Arthur B. Powell, Miriam L. Yevick
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.