Math 211, Calculus for Applications Department of Mathematics Towson University |
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Team Homework Resources |
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
This course will feature a substantial emphasis on cooperative learning. In class, I plan to facilitate group activities and discussion rather than just repeat the content of the text to you at the board. This means that you will be asked to read the material and attempt the homework before it is "covered" in class. Along with the web homework, a significant part of your grade will be team homework and team projects. Each of the team problems will require considerable thought and a complete, well-written solution. You will often find that team homework problems are best solved in a cooperative environment. Your grade for each team homework assignment will be assigned to the team as a whole, so everyone in your group will be responsible for each other's learning of the material. |
WHY IN TEAMS? |
First, this is a more efficient way to learn and remember the material. Research shows that people remember:
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WHY SO MUCH WRITING? |
The purpose of having you write detailed and clear explanations of your work is to improve your understanding. The more carefully and clearly you write your mathematics, the more likely it is to be correct, and the more likely you will be to remember the ideas involved. Writing is a crucial part of the thinking process itself. In this course, writing is part of the process of learning. |
TEAM ROLES |
For the team homework in this course, each member of the team has an important role. These roles are to be rotated each week so that everyone has the opportunity to try each role. The roles are the scribe, the clarifier, the reporter, and the manager.
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MAKING TEAMS WORK |
The goal of team homework is to ensure that everyone learns with and from the other members of the group. This means that when the work is completed and submitted, every member of the group should be able to explain how to solve all the problems. Here are some ideas that past students have come up with to help your group function at its full potential. |