Inquiry-Based Learning is a teaching technique whereby mathematics students are presented with scripts of definitions, axioms, and theorems, and are expected to prove the results for themselves. They present the proofs in class, and their fellow students criticize the proofs under the supervision of the instructor.
Modern IBL methods have been used in the Mathematics Department since 2004. Starting with one section of Honors Calculus, the department has since expanded IBL to include courses in Real Analysis, Honors Calculus, Elementary Number Theory, and Elementary Geometry.
Here is a proposed
Calendar
for the Autumn Quarter.
Here is the
LaTeX Assignment
and the corresponding
Template.tex
file.
Here is the assignment
Fun with Sets in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 0: The Natural Numbers and Mathematical Induction in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 1: Sets, Functions, and Cardinality
(.pdf)
and
(.tex) formats.
Script 2: Introducing the Continuum
(.pdf)
and
(.tex) formats.
Script 3: The Topology of the Continuum in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 4: Connectedness, Boundedness, and Compactness in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 5: Continuous Functions in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 6: The Field Axioms in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 7: The Rational Numbers in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 8: The Real Numbers in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 9: Sequences and Limits in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 10: Limits and Derivatives of Functions in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 11: Uniform Continuity and Integration in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 12: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and the Inverse Function Theorem in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.
Script 13: Series in
(.pdf) and
(.tex) formats.