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MTH/110

HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS

 

The Latest Version A+ Study Guide

 

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MTH 110 Week 1 Mathematical Happenings

Resources: The Saga of Mathematics and the Internet

Choose a historical period that is of interest to you. It can be any time from ancient Egypt to the 11th century.

Select two important mathematical events that occurred in your chosen period, and complete one of the following assignment options.

Option 1: Paper

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper explaining the events you selected.

  • Include the people involved in the events.
  • Explainthe importance of the events or discoveries through the viewpoints of the people involved.

Cite at least two secondary sources other in addition to  the course textbook. You may not use Wikipedia. There are electronic readings listed on the class page

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 2: Collage or Infographic

Create a collage or an infographic illustrating the events you selected.

Include visual explanations of important mathematical achievements and the involved people.

An example of an infographic can be found by searching online for terms such as “creating an infographic.”

Include presenter’s notes.

Provide APA-formatted references for any sources you use. You need to use the text and 2 other outside sources but no Wikipedia. There are electronic readings on the class page.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 3: Presentation

Create a 10- to 20-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation explaining the importance of the events or discoveries you selected through the viewpoints of the people involved.

  • For Local Campus students, these are 15- to 20-minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations.
  • For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations with presenter’s notes. You must cite your sources which can be the text and 2 additional outside source except Wikipedia. There are electronic readings on the class page.

Format any citations in your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.Check for any plagiarized material not cited.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

MTH 110 Week 2 Research Project

Resources: The Saga of Mathematics and the Internet

Research  The topc you chose in Week 1 .

Complete one of the three assignment options. Choose a different assignment type than you selected for your Mathematical Happenings assignment.

Include the following information about the topic you chose for whichever assignment option you select:

 

Date of discovery

mathematician or culture  involved if known

use in society today and when invented

 

Option 1: Paper

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word informative biography for your selected mathematician. The biography should not be a summary of the class discussions.

Cite at least two secondary sources other than the course textbook.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 2: Collage or Infographic

Create a collage or an infographic illustrating the biography for your selected mathematician.

Include presenter’s notes.

An example of an infographic can be found on the Mike Worth Art website (http://www.mikewirthart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/howlawsmadeWIRTH2.jpg).

Provide APA-formatted references for any sources you use.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 3: Presentation

Create a 15- to 30-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of a biography for your selected mathematician.

  • For Local Campus students, these are 15- to 20-minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations.
  • For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations with presenter’s notes.

Format any citations in your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

MTH 110 Week 2 Mathematical Connection

Research the mathematical connection topic your team selected in Week One that was approved by your facilitator.

Complete one of the following three assignment options:

Option 1: Paper

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that includes historical background on the mathematicians, their time period, and the contributions that affected their society and modern society.

Provide specific examples of how the mathematical developments affected society. The examples you provide should reflect your research and your own ideas.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 2: Collage or Infographic

Create a collage or an infographic illustrating the topic your team chose in Week One.

Include historical background on the mathematicians, their time period, and the contributions that affected their society and modern society.

Provide specific examples of how the mathematical developments affected society. The examples you provide should reflect your research and your own ideas.

Include presenter’s notes.

An example of an infographic can be found on the Mike Worth Art website (http://www.mikewirthart.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/howlawsmadeWIRTH2.jpg).

Provide APA-formatted references for any sources you use.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

Option 3: Presentation

Create an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation based on the research for the topic your team chose in Week One.

Include historical background on the mathematicians, their time period, and the contributions that affected their society and modern society.

Provide specific examples of how the mathematical developments affected society. The examples you provide should reflect your research and your own ideas.

  • For Local Campus students, these are 15- to 20-minute oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations.
  • For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations with presenter’s notes.

Format any citations in your presentation consistent with APA guidelines. Check for any plagiarized material not cited.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.