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History Alive!

Online Resources in a History of Math Course

Reva NarasimhanKean University, Union, NJ

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Background

• Kean University is a comprehensive, regional university in New Jersey

• Students in the course is required for math education majors

• The course is a writing emphasis course

• Instructor has background in mathematics, not trained as a historian of math

• For the instructor: History lectures from EdX or Coursera

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Structure of Course

• Main Texts

• Internet resources supported and enhanced the material from the text

• Objective : Intertwining history and mathematics in context

• Math Through the Ages: A Gentle History for Teachers and Others by Berlinghoff and Gouvea

• The Mathematical Universe: An Alphabetical Journey Through the Great Proofs, Problems, and Personalities by William Dunham

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Timeline and Historical Context

• Objective here is to give a visual anchor to the different time periods

• Internet Resource:

Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art

• Comparative humanities: Idea of using art history as a lens to view math history

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Videos

• BBC series The Story of Maths (Films on Demand from

Kean Library), hosted by Marcus du Sautoy, Oxford University

• Covered history of math over four episodes• The Language of the Universe• The Genius of the East• The Frontiers of Space• To Infinity and Beyond

• Clips can be viewed athttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dxjls/clips

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Videos

• Fermat’s Last Theorem, BBC documentary by Simon Singh• For undergrads in a primarily teaching

institution, it highlighted modern mathematical research

• The Math Life

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Incorporating the videos

• Students assigned to watch them on their own

• Documentary was filmed on location and provided a perspective that cannot be replicated in a classroom lecture

• Reinforced the reading assignments – students would often refer to some scene in the video during class discussion

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Manuscripts via digitized collections

• What did math notation look like in older manuscripts?

• What was the evolution of mathematical notation?

• These resources span multiple sites

• Liber Abaci by Leonardo of Pisa

• Whetstone of Witte by Robert Recorde

• History of Mathematical Notations by Florian Cajori via Google Books

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Mathematics ofBrahmagupta and Bhaskara

Translation by Henry Colebrooke

From Archives.org

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An English translation of Newton’s PrincipiaFrom University of California, Digital Libraries

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Linking across time

• NY Times article on Andrew Wiles’s proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem

• NPR interview with Keith Devlin on Leonardo of Pisa

• Euler Bridges of Konigsberg and graphs in the Internet era of Social Networking

• Descartes and the connection between algebra and geometry linking to the use of dynamic geometry software

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Resources

• The MacTutor History of Math archives

• Mathematical Treasures (MAA)

• Mathematics Illuminated – Learner.org

• Original sources

• Course web page for History of Math: http://bit.ly/math3891

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Thank you!

[email protected]

• www.mymathspace.net/presentations