Welcome

 

 

One of the ways to think about problems is not to be confine by our own thinking. Most of us trying to do this problem would automaticaly stay confined within the 16 dots and never even consider the outside region as a drawing area possibility.

This course is about learning about your own problem solving methods and developing more problem solving strategies!

 

 Requirements of the Course:

1. 12 Weekly homework assignments which include

a) knowledge of problem solving (60%)
b) application of problem solving to the classroom (12%)

2. Problem Solving Project to explore any mathematical topic (15%) (see possible projects)

3. Final Exam (13%)

Contact:

My e-mail address is: beva@igc.org. Please let me know if you have any trouble accessing the site.
The last possible date to withdraw from this course without penalty is: March 4, 2002.
 
 

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