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<h2 id="skills-and-practices">Skills and Practices</h2>
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<p><strong>Speaking Intensive:</strong> This class will help you develop your ability to communicate mathematics orally in both formal and informal settings, and you will have several assessments to help you keep track of your progress: two oral midterms of very different natures along with assessments of your class presentations.
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To support your progress as an oral communicator of mathematics, I can help you during open hours and the QSR Center and the Oral Communication Center both have peer tutors who are familiar with mathematical presentations. You can also review this [helpful video by math major Chiara Bondi ‘22](link to video).</p>
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To support your progress as an oral communicator of mathematics, I can help you during open hours and the QSR Center and the Oral Communication Center both have peer tutors who are familiar with mathematical presentations.</p>
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<p><strong>Educational Goals:</strong> This course supports several of
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<a href="https://www.hamilton.edu/academics/catalogue/educational-goals-and-curriculum/educational-goals" title="Hamilton's Educational Goals" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hamilton’s Educational Goals</a>. Much of the <em>Disciplinary Practice</em>, <em>Creativity</em>, and <em>Communication and Expression</em> within mathematics comes through the process of solving a problem or proving a proposition and communicating it to others. In this class, you will put your proof writing skills to work and develop new mathematical speaking skills.</p>
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<p><strong>Active Learning:</strong> At first, you might feel a little uncomfort- able if you are used to lecture-based classes, but there’s good news! A
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<a href="https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/09/study-shows-that-students-learn-more-when-taking-part-in-classrooms-that-employ-active-learning-strategies/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Harvard study</a> in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences recently demonstrated that stu- dents learn more in active learning classes: “[T]hough students felt as if they learned more through traditional lectures, they actually learned more when taking part in classrooms that employed so-called active-learning strategies.””</p>
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<p><strong>Active Learning:</strong> At first, you might feel a little uncomfortable if you are used to lecture-based classes, but there’s good news! A
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<a href="https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/09/study-shows-that-students-learn-more-when-taking-part-in-classrooms-that-employ-active-learning-strategies/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Harvard study</a> in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences recently demonstrated that students learn more in active learning classes: “[T]hough students felt as if they learned more through traditional lectures, they actually learned more when taking part in classrooms that employed so-called active-learning strategies.”</p>
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<h2 id="types-of-assessments">Types of Assessments</h2>
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<li><strong>Active Attendance and Participation</strong>: <em>Every Class</em>. (10%) Get ready to work like a mathematician in this class. No more lectures! This class is active learning all-the-way, which means your attendance is critical for its success. You and your classmates will work together and uncover the major results through activities, groupwork,
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and good, old-fashioned hard work.</li>
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<li><strong>Active Attendance and Participation (AAP)</strong>: <em>Every Class</em>. (10%) Get ready to work like a mathematician in this class. No more lectures! This class is active learning all-the-way, which means your attendance is critical for its success. You and your classmates will work together and uncover the major results through activities, groupwork, and good, old-fashioned hard work.</li>
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<li><strong>Class Participation (CP)</strong>: <em>Frequently</em>. (10%) Everyone will present often. Your CP grade will include your presentations and also your active participation in the discussion following (and sometimes during) others’ presentations. Want help? Visit the Oral Communication Center to practice presenting.</li>
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<li><strong>Oral Midterm Exam (OME)</strong>: <em>30 minutes</em>. (15%) We will use a random number generator (like a 10-sided die) to select from a list of pre-selected midterm problems, and you will present the selected problem to me in my office at the blackboard. I will follow up with some questions.</li>
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<li><strong>Oral Midterm Conversation (OMC)</strong>: <em>30 minutes.</em> (15%) You will explain an application of Number Theory to a non-specialist during this exam. Details will be posted on Blackboard.</li>
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<li><strong>Oral Midterm Exam (OME)</strong>: <em>30 minutes</em>. (20%) We will use a random number generator (like a 10-sided die) to select from a list of pre-selected midterm problems, and you will present the selected problem to me in my office at the blackboard. I will follow up with some questions.</li>
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<li><strong>Oral Midterm Conversation (OMC)</strong>: <em>30 minutes.</em> (20%) You will explain an application of Number Theory to a non-specialist during this exam. Details will be posted on Blackboard.</li>
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<li><strong>Midterm Skills Exam (MSE)</strong>: <em>1 hour</em>. (15%) This short problem set will test your computational skills. Provided the Honor Code is working for our class, you will be able to self-schedule this exam.</li>
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<li><strong>Choose Your Own Adventure (CYOA)</strong>: (20%) Team-based self-guided inquiry on a number theoretic topic of your choosing. A menu of options is available, but you can also pitch your own topic. As part of this assignment, you will write a short chapter on the topic in the collaborative course notes (including homework problems and solutions).</li>
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<li><strong>Final Skills Exam (FE)</strong>: (15%) One 3-hour cumulative self-scheduled exam delivered through Blackboard in one-hour chunks (you can take breaks in between chunks).</li>
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<li><strong>Choose Your Own Adventure (CYOA)</strong>: (25%) Team-based self-guided inquiry on a number theoretic topic of your choosing. A menu of options is available, but you can also pitch your own topic. As part of this assignment, you will write a short chapter on the topic in the collaborative course notes (including homework problems and solutions).</li>
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<h2 id="grades">Grades</h2>
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<p>I am committed to the same vision for our classroom environment, and I sincerely thank you for your contributions toward making our classroom (and office hours) a lively and respectful community of thinkers. Please let me know if you feel that we have strayed from this vision at any point during the semester. (See Endnotes 2)</p>
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<h2 id="your-responsibilities">Your Responsibilities</h2>
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<p><strong>Accommodations, Conflicts, & Makeup Exams</strong> Please give me notice at least one week prior to an that you have an academic accommodation or a conflict. Since the exams in this course are self-scheduled, I hope this allows you the flexibility to plan around your other obligations, but I’m happy to work with you if you need additional flexibility.</p>
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<p><strong>Attendance & Honor</strong> By enrolling in this class, you are agreeing to be an engaged student, to come to class with a learner’s attitude, and to encourage your fellow students to do the same. If you need to miss a class, please fill out the Class Absence Request Form (link available on Blackboard). You are part of a community that believes in the power of the Honor Code to make Hamilton College a great place to be a student and a teacher. We are all bound by the responsibility to actively create and maintain a culture of learning, academic integrity, and personal honor. I do not take my responsibility lightly; nor should you! (See Endnotes 3)</p>
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<p><strong>Getting Stuck</strong> Being stumped is part of learning mathematics, so please attempt to solve problems on your own before asking for help on them. Collaboration on problem sets is encouraged as long as you are collaborating with your peers currently enrolled in any section of Math 512. However, make sure to write up your final drafts separately to ensure that you have each fully understood the answer(s). Similarly, even though you may submit joint assignments, it is your responsibility to make sure you understand and approve of all the mathematics your team turns in. (See Endnotes 4)</p>
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<p><strong>Accommodations, Conflicts, & Makeup Exams.</strong> Please give me notice at least one week prior to an that you have an academic accommodation or a conflict. Since the exams in this course are self-scheduled, I hope this allows you the flexibility to plan around your other obligations, but I’m happy to work with you if you need additional flexibility.</p>
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<p><strong>Attendance & Honor.</strong> By enrolling in this class, you are agreeing to be an engaged student, to come to class with a learner’s attitude, and to encourage your fellow students to do the same. If you need to miss a class, please fill out the Class Absence Request Form (link available on Blackboard). You are part of a community that believes in the power of the Honor Code to make Hamilton College a great place to be a student and a teacher. We are all bound by the responsibility to actively create and maintain a culture of learning, academic integrity, and personal honor. I do not take my responsibility lightly; nor should you! (See Endnotes 3)</p>
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<p><strong>Getting Stuck.</strong> Being stumped is part of learning mathematics, so please attempt to solve problems on your own before asking for help on them. Collaboration on problem sets is encouraged as long as you are collaborating with your peers currently enrolled in any section of Math 512. However, make sure to write up your final drafts separately to ensure that you have each fully understood the answer(s). Similarly, even though you may submit joint assignments, it is your responsibility to make sure you understand and approve of all the mathematics your team turns in. (See Endnotes 4)</p>
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<p><strong>IMPORTANT!</strong> <em>Please check with me before using resources other than your classmates, tutors at the Academic Resource Centers, or online $\LaTeX$ help. For example, check with me before asking other professors, students not currently enrolled in Math 325, the internet, a magic eight ball, the ghost of Gauss, etc! Mathematical plagiarism is a subtle business, and it’s easy to accidentally plagiarize by copying a solution you’ve read somewhere else. If you use external resources on an assignment that allows them, you must use an open source resource (no Chegg, Math Stack Exchange, or ChatGPT!), you must disclose that you used it, and in the case of generative AI you must share your prompt or sequence of prompts.</em> (See Endnotes 5)</p>
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<h2 id="endnotes">Endnotes</h2>
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