Cornell Mathematics Outreach

Saturday Workshops for Teachers

Math 508 - Teaching Secondary Mathematics

406 Malott Hall

March 29, 2008

9:00-2:30

8:45-9:00         Welcome (juice and bagels provided)

9:00-10:30       What Has 1½ Dimensions?

                                    Presenter: Dave Bock, Cornell Math Department

Fractal geometry is an intriguing new branch of mathematics. We've all heard the buzz and seen the pretty pictures, but just what is a fractal anyway? We'll explore the features of fractal objects, see that they are all around us (and within us!), and come to understand the intriguing concept of non-integral dimension. No fancy math needed – just an open mind!

10:45-12:00     What Did I Mean to Say? (An introduction to error-control codes)

                                    Presenter: Ken Brown, Cornell Math Department

Error-control codes are used to correct (or at least detect) data that has been corrupted. Once you know where to look, you will start to see these codes all around you. Compact disks use them, satellites that transmit photographs from space use them, and almost all identification numbers use them (ISBNs on books, UPC codes on groceries, drivers license numbers...). I will show a few examples of error-control codes and give some hints about the math that makes them work.

12:00-12:30     Lunch (pizza provided)

12:30-1:30       What's Multicultural About Math?

                                    Presenter: Marty Sternstein, Ithaca College

As math teachers we often find a challenge in thinking of ways to bring multiculturalism into our classrooms. In fact, there are significant, often unrecognized, contributions to mathematics made by people of all cultures and throughout history. In particular, we will look at examples from sub-Saharan Africa where particular peoples may not have the word "mathematics" in their languages, but mathematics is deeply embedded in their cultures.

1:30-2:30         Flatland: A Journey of Many Dimensions

                                    Starring: Martin Sheen, Kristen Bell, Michael York, with follow-up

commentary by Brown University mathematician Thomas Banchoff

We'll watch the newly released animated feature of political intrigue and imagination based Edwin Abbott's classic novel. Updated for a modern audience, the story challenges viewers to grasp the limitations of their assumptions about reality and to think about the idea of higher dimensions. (The DVD is available for loan.)

SIGN UP by Wed Mar 26 at dave.bock@cornell.edu, or call 255-5529