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This is the book that Kolb’s “Experiential Learning” uses. I checked it out and found it interesting even though I never quoted it directly. The overall point of the book being, even though we have profound differences, we can still learn from each other. I found this to be paramount to my being comfortable as an art teacher in a math class.
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Solomon Golomb’s work with polyominoes is an interesting look at how mathematicians have fun with math. His life’s work has changed the world of math, science, telecommunications, and space exploration.
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I have used two different versions of the same book for information available in the previous version that is still valid, but not available in the later edition.
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This book was suggested by our seminar leader and proved to be a very enlightening read. Elliot puts numbers and measurement in a unique light using comparison and relating ideas to many different topics of interest.
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