Math 629: History of Mathematics
Frank Sottile


The second paper (due Wednesday, 23 March)

You will need to both email a .pdf to me at sottile@tamu.edu (or through Piazza; I think this works), and submit this to turnitin.com.
Here is the information for our class:
Math 629 History of Mathematics     Class ID: 33187690    Class Enrollment Key: Sottile629
Please make your paper double-spaced (actually 1.3 or 1.5 will do), also 12 pt type for my old eyes, and a running head with your name and finally, page numbers and a title. Thanks.
A note about length: I'd like to see papers of at least a couple of pages long; I suggest a lower bound of 1200 words, to encourage you to choose to have enough space to develop your ideas, but also to signal that this need not be an all-consuming activity.

There are two options for your second paper.
Option 1:
We are studying the history of mathematics this semester, as well as trying our hand at doing mathematics from different historical periods, sometimes with the methods from that time. Most of us are teachers or have plans to teach, and we have all long been students. I would like to hear your thoughts about the following question:
How may the history of mathematics be used to enrich the teaching of mathematics? (at the high school or college level)
I'd like to hear both some general suggestions, as well as one or two specific examples of topics that could be presented, including what to present, and why this would be useful for the intended curriculum. The example(s) should involve most of your writing. This is a bit hard, as we have barely started the course.

Pay particular attention to the dangers of unintentionally demotivating students:
Option 2:
Write a paper on one of the books (but not the one you reviewed). This is to add flexibility for you, particularly for the students who are not teachers. Below are topics/books that students have chosen so far.

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