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===Other Math and Art Courses=== | ===Other Math and Art Courses=== | ||
* [http://mathofart.blogspot.com The Mathematics of Art] blog from Simpson College | * [http://mathofart.blogspot.com The Mathematics of Art] blog from Simpson College | ||
+ | * [http://mathserver.neu.edu/~eigen/MTH1220.html Math and Art] Course at Northeastern University | ||
===Past SLU course pages=== | ===Past SLU course pages=== |
Revision as of 15:36, 7 August 2016
Contents
Use This Book
Math & the Art of M.C. Escher is intended as a freely available online textbook for anyone to use (see the Copyrights page for details).
Get An Account
If you are an instructor teaching a course entirely or partly from this book, you should request an account on the wiki.
Write to Bryan or Anneke and please request a specific username.
Getting an account will allow you to view instructor-only pages, and allow you to edit the wiki!
Teaching Math & Escher
- General Philosophy behind the course
- Elementary Education (K-8) NCTM standards and some resources.
- Secondary Education (9-12) NCTM standards and some resources.
- In the Summer of 2008, Anneke and Bryan hosted an MAA online workshop Geometry and Art. The workshop has extensive discussions of how we teach this material. Additionally, there is new curricular material developed during the workshop, some of which may eventually move into this book, but all of which is good fodder for teaching ideas.
Instructors Notes
- Most instructors notes are on the 'Discussion' page associated to each page of content.
- Solutions to Exercises As well as solutions to a selected number of explorations.
- Symmetric Art Project Grading Rubric
- Tessellation Art Project Grading Rubric, Tessellation Art Project Lite Grading Rubric
- Art and Mathematics Project Grading Rubric
References
Many pages cite particular references, which will appear at the foot of the page. Also, there is a page of References.
Other Math and Art Courses
- The Mathematics of Art blog from Simpson College
- Math and Art Course at Northeastern University
Past SLU course pages
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2014 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2013 - Dr. Kim Druschel
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2013 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2012 - Dr. Anneke Bart
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2012 - Dr. Kim Druschel
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Spring 2012 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- MAA Minicourse 2012
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2011 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Spring 2011 - Dr. Anneke Bart
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2010 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2009 - Dr. Anneke Bart
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall_2009 - Dr. Philip Huling
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Spring 2009 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2008 - Dr. Anneke Bart
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2008 - Dr. Steve Harris
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Spring 2008 - Dr. Bryan Clair
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2007 - Dr. Anneke Bart
- SLU MATH 124: Math and Escher - Fall 2007 - Dr. Steve Harris