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Islam, Mathematics, and Culture across the Curriculum Dear Colleagues, Below you will find links to both the Power Point presentation, and transparencies from the talk. There are a few extra transparencies in the transparency files. Expand your Library Here are some of the books I have been referencing in my talks. I have put a link to them on Amazon to make it easier to buy them
Here is one of my YouTube videos that shows one of the problems from Baghdad that works very nicely in the chapter on roots and radicals:
You can email me at any time at pat@mckeague.com. I hope you will try some of this material in your classes, and that you give yourself permission to use five minutes of any class period for whatever you find interesting in, and around, mathematics. Thanks again for attending my talk Pat McKeague Links to PowerPoint and Transparencies
Islam, Mathematics, and Culture across the Curriculum Transparencies.
Google Earth file with places we visited during the talk.
Links to Other Sites Keith Devlin Article on Fibonacci Wikipedia Article on Islamic Mathematics Postage Stamps of Mathematicians This page contains postage stamps involving mathematics. You will find many things here that you can use in class. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary This is the Merriam-Webster online dictionary. If you have on-line access in your classroom, this is a good place to go to look up definitions during class. For example, look up the definition for scientific notation. I think you will like it.
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