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April | 2009 | Community College Calculus
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Down At The Bottom Of The Garden. April 30, 2009 — vlorbik. What with the outstanding early returns in Calc I, I’m even more convinced that “students working up front in the classroom” is something I should be doing in every. Class (at least once per quarter; I’m far from saying “every class meeting. 8221; [unless in a class of about three]). So the plan is to make part of the “quiz” grade depend on doing a presentation. That is, though I didn’t say so, find the area of the. Of these) about, in particula...
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Community College Calculus | 151 & 153 at Midstate CC | Page 2
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One Man Gathers What Another Man Spills. May 29, 2009 — vlorbik. Wells Today’s “Handbook now online”. Post is big news: it appears at excited first glance to introduce a self-published masterpiece of math lexicography. What a guy. The repeated additon flap. Revisited by the Warrior. Triangles Too I Bet. May 29, 2009 — vlorbik. I’m quitting Community College classroom teaching. It was one hell of a good run. For me, to have lived any other. Way would have been nuts. Thank you for your kind attention.
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The Man Behind The Curtain | Community College Calculus
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The Man Behind The Curtain. June 5, 2009 — vlorbik. The carny’s getting set up in this comment thread. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Albany Area Math Circle.
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May | 2009 | Community College Calculus
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One Man Gathers What Another Man Spills. May 29, 2009 — vlorbik. Wells Today’s “Handbook now online”. Post is big news: it appears at excited first glance to introduce a self-published masterpiece of math lexicography. What a guy. The repeated additon flap. Revisited by the Warrior. Triangles Too I Bet. May 29, 2009 — vlorbik. I’m quitting Community College classroom teaching. It was one hell of a good run. For me, to have lived any other. Way would have been nuts. Thank you for your kind attention.
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March | 2009 | Community College Calculus
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March 31, 2009 — vlorbik. I was unprepared even for me as I remarked. In the personal blog this morning. So I went entirely on the notes from last year in the text. In particular, I skipped Section 10.1. Again My comments on 10.2. From last year might also prove useful. Since I’m using the two-pronged attack again, I also spoke about Section 9.1. In particular, I’m using the “angle bracket” notation for sequences again for sequences as opposed to the text’s “set braces”. March 29, 2009 — vlorbik. Laquo; ...
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Fearsome Pit Of Trigonometric Doom | Community College Calculus
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Fearsome Pit Of Trigonometric Doom. June 5, 2009 — vlorbik. A precalc final review blog. Nowak; an AP Calc blog. With lots of handwritten problems (something I’d like to have done a long time ago). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Acting Out His Follies | Community College Calculus
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Acting Out His Follies. June 12, 2009 — vlorbik. I’ve just turned in grades; 24 years of classroom teaching over and done. This blog now becomes a collection of my notes, for me; thanks to any readers it may have had along the way. With any luck, I’ll have done something interesting I’ll want to link back to…. I’m developing various Math Ed projects; there’ll probably be plenty of mathy stuff in vlorblog.wordpress.com. In fact, if you’ve got one of those. Lying around, well there I. July 6, 2009 at 9:08 ...
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Math Autobiography | Community College Calculus
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Almost as old as the Web itself and in need of revision.). We also had a book about the house called. My fifth grade math teacher was Donald Adair. And he did a real good job. I remember his frequent exclamation: “Prove it! By now, I knew I was “good at math”: I almost always caught on quicker than almost everybody else. There was one guy who was clearly even quicker than me: Peter Strickholm. Seventh grade brought Euclidean geometry and two-column proofs. Nothing could have seemed more natural. ...Most ...
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More Of The Same | Community College Calculus
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More Of The Same. June 5, 2009 — vlorbik. Find the arc length for the spiral whose polar equation is. The “key example”: the easiest. Problem of its type. Should this be on a final exam? Heck no, it should be assigned early on and then referred to often. Here it is now. The old “unchanged by differentiation” trick…. Find a formula for the slope of the tangent to the “epicycloid” whose parametric equations are. And For John Henry. Recall that the Taylor Series for the exponential function is. You are comm...