Campus: | Ohio University, Athens Campus |
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Department: | Mathematics |
Academic Year: | 2018 - 2019 |
Term: | Fall Semester |
Course: | Math 2110 |
Title: | Introductory Geometry for Middle School Teachers |
Section: | 100 (Class Number 6604) |
Instructor: | Mark Barsamian |
Contact Information: | My contact information is posted on my web page . |
Office Hours: | 8:45 - 9:30am Mon - Fri in Morton 538. |
Course Description: Intended for middle childhood education majors. Core concepts and principles of Euclidean geometry in two- and three-dimensions. Informal and formal proof. Measurement. Properties and relations of geometric shapes and structures. Symmetry. Transformational geometry. Tessellations. Congruence and similarity. Coordinate geometry. Constructions. Historical development of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries including contributions from diverse cultures. Dynamic Geometry Software to build and manipulate representations of two- and three- dimensional objects.
Prerequisites: (MATH 1300 or 1322 or Math placement level 3) and education major
Class meetings: Mon, Wed, Fri 9:40am - 10:35am in Morton Hall Room 219
Syllabus: This web page replaces the usual paper syllabus. If you need a paper syllabus (now or in the future), print this web page.
Special Needs: If you have physical, psychiatric, or learning disabilities that require accommodations, please let me know as soon as possible so that your needs may be appropriately met.
Final Exam Date: Friday, December 14, 2018, 8:00am - 10:00am in Morton 219
page maintained by Mark Barsamian , last updated Aug 21, 2019
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