Course

Deep Conceptual Understanding and Dissemination in Mathematics (MAF500)

Covers methods for the development of a deep understanding of topics in mathematics through the use of classroom activities and digital resources, with guest lectures on real-world applications of mathematics.


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See course description and exam/assesment information for this semester (2024-2025)

Semesters

Fakta

Emnekode

MAF500

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Autumn

Undervisningsspråk

English

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Autumn

Content

This course covers methods for supporting the development of critical thinking skills and problem solving techniques that are necessary to obtain a deep understanding of concepts in mathematics. Emphasis is placed on gaining experience in the communication and dissemination of ideas and arguments in mathematics, in both oral and written forms.

The course consists of three components: 

  1. The development and use of exciting and joyful classroom activities to develop problem solving and critical thinking skills in mathematics, through a process of inquisitive exploration, experimentation, and discovery.
  2. The development and use of digital resources in GeoGebra and Desmos to help students gain a deeper understanding of concepts in mathematics.
  3. A series of guest lectures by invited experts about real-world applications of mathematics that are of current and future importance to society.

Learning outcome

After completing this subject, students will:
  • have knowledge of and experience with a range of mathematical and processes of thought that are of essential importance in developing a deep understanding of topics in mathematics.
  • be able to analyse and develop classroom and digital activities that support the development of mathematical methods of thought by others.
  • gain experience in written and oral methods of communication of topics in mathematics, including critiquing and offering feedback to others.
  • gain knowledge of a wide range of real-world applications of mathematics, thereby being able to make representations on the important role that mathematics plays within society.

Forkunnskapskrav

60 ECTS credits in mathematics/physics/chemistry

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid Exam system Withdrawal deadline Exam date
Two reports 1/1 Passed / Not Passed


Two project reports on suitable topics of the student's choice. The topics must be approved by the lecturer.

If a student fails the course she/he has to repeat the projects the next time the subject is lectured.

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Attendance at a minimum of three quarters of the classroom activity sessions (9 sessions or more).

Attendance at a minimum of three quarters of the computer-based sessions (9 sessions or more). 

Attendance at a minimum of three quarters of the guest lecture sessions (9 sessions or more).

Submission of draft version of project report.

Written peer feedback letter on draft version of another student's project report.

Two oral presentations of material covered in the project reports.

Fagperson(er)

Head of Department:

Bjørn Henrik Auestad

Course teacher:

David Ploog

Course coordinator:

David Ploog

Method of work

Classroom activities, computer lab, guest lectures, project work.

Åpent for

Open for single course students with a relevant background in mathematics. 

Emneevaluering

Survey form and/or discussion in class according to established guidelines.
The course description is retrieved from FS (Felles studentsystem). Version 1