Title: An Interactive, Online, Single-Variable Calculus Text
1An Interactive, Online, Single-Variable Calculus
Text http//www.math.duke.edu/education/calculuste
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2Background Project CALC
- Calculus As a Laboratory Course
- Funded by NSF, 1988-1995
- First edition textbook/lab materials published by
Houghton Mifflin (D. C. Heath), 1996 - Online lab modules developed as the Connected
Curriculum Project, 1993-2001 - Materials still in use at some colleges
3Project CALC Awards
Also named A Program That Works by Project
Kaleidoscope, 1993
4Philosophy
Central idea of calculus
(differential),
(integral), using very small runs. The
derivative is developed by zooming in to a very
small run. The integral is developed as
solution to an initial value problem
via Eulers Method.
5Features of the Text
- guided discovery learning
- real-world applications as motivators
- making connections topics are not isolated
- writing as window into students thinking
- high expectations of students
- emphasis on students checking their own work
6The Second Edition
- Our desires
- Make the text flexible, hyperlinked, interactive,
richly illustrated, and available at low cost - Demonstrate feasibility of an online text
- Support NSF grant to MAA for the Online Books
Project - Objective Redesign and redevelop the textbook
entirely online - Publication MAA will publish the online text in
2010 (available free for AY 09-10)
7Issues
- Navigation
- Directory and file structure
- Design
- Illustrations
- Interactivity
- Technical requirements
- Presentation of mathematics
8Presentation of Mathematics
- XHTML files for main body of text
- HTML files for front page, tables of contents,
pop-ups - MathML formulas, created by WebEQ, in main pages
- asciiMathML formulas in pop-ups and in main pages
- Flash applets, javascript pop-ups, and Maple,
Mathcad, and Mathematica CAS files for
interactions
9Table of Contents
- Relationships
- Models of GrowthRates of Change
- Initial Value Problems
- Differential Calculus and its Uses
- Modeling with Differential Equations
- Antidifferentiation
- The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Integral Calculusand its Uses
- Probability and Integration
- Polynomial and SeriesRepresentations ofFunctions
10Sample Pages
- Front Page
- Chapter Tables of Contents (Ch. 4)
- Chapter openers - About this Chapter (4.0)
- Text pages (4.4.1)
- Activity including Flash applet (2.4.3)
- Activity including CAS files (6.2.1)
11Sample Pages
- Checkpoints (6.1.2)
- Exercises (5.1)
- WeBWorK Exercises (4.5)
- Making connections (6.3.4)
- Chapter Summary (Ch. 3)
- Projects (Ch. 4)
- Projects (Ch. 7)
12Previews of Coming Attractions
- Routine exercises in WeBWorK
- Instructors Guide by Sr. Barbara Reynolds
- All mathematical diagrams in consistent style in
SVG, Troy Henderson - Sections on use/misuse of CAS and on convergence
of series to the right function - More projects
- Enrichment material (applications, theory)
13Classroom Test Sites
Class tested at Hood College, 2006-2009
New test sites, 2008-09
14Online PREP Workshop
- Title Calculus Online and Interactive
- Dates June 22-26, 2009
- Presenters
- Lang Moore and David Smith, Duke University
- Kimberly Tysdal, Hood College
- Maria Andersen, Muskegon Community College
- Mike Gage, University of Rochester
- Workshop web page http//www.math.duke.edu/educat
ion/prep09/
15An Interactive, Online, Single-Variable Calculus
Text http//www.math.duke.edu/education/calculuste
xt