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Category Archives: teaching
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
Why did the undergraduates cross the road? Extra credit.
Posted in classroom design, classroom management, end of semester, exam feedback, extra credit projects, math anxiety, teaching, teaching evaluations
Tagged evaluations, extra credit, students, teaching
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One thing I learned from Calculus, this time around
This blog post is about how I gave an assignment that I regret and am embarrassed about. It all starts four years ago, when I gave my Calculus II students … Continue reading
Posted in bias, teaching
Tagged bias, classroom mistakes
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Letter of Recommendation for a Boston Mathcation
Just got back from my month long research visit to the Boston area. I wrote last month about how hard it was to re-immerse myself in my research and writing for this visit, even though I desperately wanted to do … Continue reading
Posted in networking, research, teaching, traveling, women in math
Tagged Bjorn Poonen, girls' angle, Moon Duchin
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