Calculus in context: Introducing calculus Ideas through epidemiology models
Eric Stade (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Abstract: Now is probably as good a time as any, unfortunately, to argue for a first-semester Calculus course that begins with the S-I-R, or Susceptible-Infected-Recovered, dynamical system from epidemiology. I’ll describe how I use S-I-R to kick-start a course, that, eventually, gets to all of the usual Calc I stuff, and is richly satisfying to math geeks (like me) while still appealing to students who are perhaps less geeky, or geeky in different directions. This course is based on the brilliantly subversive, but wonderfully accessible, text Calculus and Context by the Five-College Calculus Team: James Callahan, David A. Cox, Kenneth R. Hoffman, Donal O'Shea, Harriet Pollatsek, and Lester Senechal.
mathematics education
Audience: researchers in the topic
Online Seminar On Undergraduate Mathematics Education
Series comments: Description: Seminar on university-level math education
OLSUME is an online seminar centered on mathematics education at the university level. Talks will cover curriculum, pedagogy, inclusiveness, professional development, blended and flipped classrooms, and other topics of interest.
ZOOM LINK: cornell.zoom.us/j/92415199317 Password: olsume
| Organizers: | Haynes Miller*, Tara Holm, Rosalee Zammuto* |
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