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Descriptive Set Theory: Why Should We Study It?
Date: April 14, 2011
Creator: Gilton, Thomas D. & Krueger, John
Description: In this presentation, the author will briefly introduce the subject of Descriptive Set Theory and the motivation for its study. The author will discuss the idea of a projective set and also define the mathematical notion of a "tree" as an example of a projective set. The author will conclude with a brief mention of a significant result that can be proved using the notion of a tree.
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The Effects of Technology on Achievement in Mathematics in Middle School
Date: March 30, 2006
Creator: Rooth, Heather M. & Tunks, Jeanne L.
Description: This presentation discusses a research study on the effect of technology on achievement in mathematics in middle school. This presentation discusses the research, which analyzes how these concepts, ideas, and problems have been discussed in the past in order to form a solid platform that will support technology in schools in the future.
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Fear Math? Fear No More! Analysis of Math Anxiety in MATH 1010 Students
Date: April 3, 2008
Creator: Draznin, Sara Andrea & Brand, Neal E.
Description: This presentation discusses research on mathematics anxiety. The author describes the current state of research and understanding of math anxiety, expounds upon this information with independent research conducted at UNT, evaluates this research, and suggests a plan for improved results in mathematics education.
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