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ISBN
0-88385-169-5
Clasificación DEWEY
514.742 FRA
Título
Fractals, graphics, and mathematics education / Michael Frame and Benoit B. Mandelbrot, editors ; foreword by Lynn Arthur Steen
Título Variante
Fractals, graphics, & mathematics education
Pie de imprenta
[Washington, DC] : Mathematical Association of America , c2002
Descripción
xiii, 206 páginas : ilustraciones ; 28 cm.
Tipo de medio digital o análogo
sin medio rdamedia
Medio de almacenamiento
volumen rdacarrier
Serie
MAA Notes 58
Bibliografía
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 195-200) e índice.
Nota de Resumen
Fractal geometry is a recent addition to the collection of mathematical tools for describing nature and the works of Man. It made possible for the first time a national study of roughness. Fractals are encountered in mathematics and many natural sciences, but also in finance and in art, music and literature most often without being consciously included by anyone. Therefore, fractals interconnect the arts and the natural and social sciences in many intrinsic ways. Rarely, if ever, are students exposed to anything like this in mathematics and science classes. This book collects essays about fractal's role in mathematics and science education. In the first four chapters, the editors address general issues. The next twelve chapters are invited case studies authored by educators who began years ago to use fractal geometry in classes that range from second grade elementary school, through public and private high schools, to state universities and private colleges. Some contributors survey literature and software they have used, others present detailed sample lessons. The chapter for Florida Atlantic University reports on a program training teachers in Florida. Many teachers developed fractals courses on their own in isolation from one another. This book is a token of how widespread such courses have become. The common themes that appear throughout mark the coming of age of this subject.
Fuente de adquisición
Sandi ; compra ; 28-047-2017
Materia
Fractales
Autor Secundario
Frame, Michael. , editor
Mandelbrot, Benoit B. , editor
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