<div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Edward Cherlin</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:echerlin@gmail.com">echerlin@gmail.com</a>></span><br>Date: Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:41 AM<br>
Subject: [IAEP] Fwd: [Math 2.0] Don Cohen "The Mathman": Calculus by and for Young People, live event Wednesday 9:30pm ET<br>To: iaep <<a href="mailto:iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org">iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org</a>><br>
<br><br><div dir="ltr">Don Cohen, the Mathman, has a program that begins with teaching 7-year-olds calculus in depth, starting with the ideas rather than the symbols and manipulations. He and I are discussing turning his materials into Sugar activities.<br>
<br>Would anybody be interested in helping with development, QA, field testing, localization, and so on? We are thinking of using Smalltalk for this project, but we are open to Python.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>
From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Maria Droujkova</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:droujkova@gmail.com" target="_blank">droujkova@gmail.com</a>></span><br>Date: Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 18:14<br>Subject: [Math 2.0] Don Cohen "The Mathman": Calculus by and for Young People, live event Wednesday 9:30pm ET<br>
To: <a href="mailto:naturalmath@googlegroups.com" target="_blank">naturalmath@googlegroups.com</a>, <a href="mailto:mathfuture@googlegroups.com" target="_blank">mathfuture@googlegroups.com</a><br><br><br><h1><b>Calculus By and For Young People</b></h1>
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<img alt="Don_Cohen_shell_head.jpg" title="Don_Cohen_shell_head.jpg"><br>
During the event, Don Cohen-The Mathman will have participants graphing
things they have never done before and understand what graphing an
equation or function means. He will show how to use his latest creation-
<b>A Map to Calculus</b>, originally just a poster, but with
the help of a former student Jonathan Storm, is now clickable! Each spot
on the Map links to his student's work and sample problems from his
books. We can also ask Don questions about his past and present work
with students ages four and up, his books, and his books that were
translated into Japanese and sold in Japan.<br>
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All Math 2.0 events are free and open to the public. Information about all events in the series is here:<a href="http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events" target="_blank">http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events</a><br>
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Wednesday, August 4th 2010 we will meet in the LearnCentral public Elluminate room at 6:30pm Pacific - 9:30pm Eastern time. <b><a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=8&day=4&year=2010&hour=21&min=30&sec=0&p1=207" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">WorldClock for your time zone</a></b>.<br>
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<td><b>To join:</b><br>
<ul><li>Follow this link: <b><a href="https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.FCAF787B38E30D58F943EB7232EE27" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/math20event</a></b></li><li>Click "OK" and "Accept" several times as your browser installs
the software. When you see Elluminate Session Log-In, enter your name
and click the "Login" button</li><li>You will find yourself in a virtual room. An organizer will be there to greet you, starting about half an hour before the event.</li></ul>
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If this is your first Elluminate event, consider coming a few minutes
earlier to check out the technology. The room opens half an hour before
the event.<br>
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<h2><a name="12d8fb3a1325e3d2_12a3a05dc263a587_Calculus By and For Young People-Agenda"></a>Agenda</h2>
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<span style="display:block;text-align:left"><b><span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">Graphing</span><span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 128)"> (Cartesian & complex plane, polar, parametric and 3D) and </span><span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">its interrelation</span><span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 128)">
to algebra, arithmetic, functions, empirically determined functions,
iteration, geometry, geometric transformations with matrices, infinite
series, infinite sequences, complex numbers, derivatives, integrals,
math in nature, math in science, use of applets, and hands-on, as done
by <span>Don</span> with students ages </span><span style="color:rgb(255, 0, 0)">4</span><span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 128)">- to 73- using <span>Don</span>'s </span><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 255)"><a href="http://www.mathman.biz/html/map.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">A Map to Calculus</a></span><span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 128)">, as the base.</span></b></span><br>
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<span style="display:block;text-align:left"><b>Don expects to
learn something and get enjoyment from, the questions and graphs the
participants will make, as he does with children. He will show how the
Map can be used to help students, parents, teachers and</b> <b>teachers of teachers. P</b><b>articipants will</b> <b>also
see how a 4 yo walked to the points for x+y=5 on his kitchen floor, to
seeing the points of inflection of a function by graphing the function
and the 1st and 2nd derivatives on one graph, and get the area under
curves to get the integral by Don's plotting points on a calculator.</b></span><br>
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<h2><a name="12d8fb3a1325e3d2_12a3a05dc263a587_Calculus By and For Young People-Event Host"></a>Event Host</h2>
<img alt="Don-Cohen.jpg" title="Don-Cohen.jpg" style="min-height:338px;width:480px" align="left"><br>
<b>Donald Cohen</b> has been teaching math for 56 years. He
has taught in Junior HS, college, worked with Dr. Robert B. Davis for
about 15 years with The Madison Project training teachers, and developed
student lessons on PLATO, a computer-based program at the U of
Illinois. He co-founded and taught in The Math Program, a private
program, tutoring children since 1976.<br>
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Some exciting things that have happened since then: He and his partner,
Jerry Glynn, have small groups of students after school; this gave them
time to work together on mathematics, on how kids learn, and on sharing
with the world some things they enjoy doing.<br>
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Jerry has written two books, on <i>Derive</i> and <i>Mathematica</i>.<br>
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In 1988, Don wrote and published his book "Calculus By and For Young
People (ages 7, yes 7 and up)" which was reviewed in the Dec.'88 issue
of <i>Scientific American</i>, among others, and then made 2
videotapes, a book "Calculus By and For Young People-Worksheets", and a
book "Changing Shapes with Matrices",and "A Map to Calculus"-- all under
the name of Don Cohen-The Mathman.<br>
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The Japanese translation of his book "Calculus By and For Young People
(ages 7, yes 7 and up)" was published by Kodansha Ltd., in August 1998;
they sold over 30,000 copies in 10 years! Don's book "Calculus By and
For Young People-Worksheets" was put on a CD-ROM in Japanese and
English, published by Mr. Hiroshi Takimoto. Don's book "Changing Shapes
With Matrices" was also published in Japanese by Kodansha, Ltd. All
Don's work is now on a 2-CD set.<br>
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In 2008 Don was the recipient of The Excellence in Education Award given
by the Alumni Association of the SUNY at Albany (see the picture
above). Besides his local students, he has taught students by email and
IM around the world. He has had 3 children and one Juku teacher who came
from Japan, and many within the US, to work with him.<br>
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Don's wife Marilyn, of ~58 years, continues to be his biggest supporter
and only love. They have 4 fine sons, 8 wonderful grandchildren and 3
terrific greatgrandchildren. Don feels very fortunate to have worked
with and affected so many youngsters, - and their children, in a very
positive, successful, and enjoyable way.<br>
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Don's keys: Look for patterns, Learn to learn, Visualization (graph and picture everything)<br>
<span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 0);font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;line-height:normal"><b><span style="font-size:10pt">"Learning, Living and Loving mathematics.."- the core of Don's teaching and books, </span></b></span><span style="color:rgb(30, 125, 97);font-family:'Times New Roman';font-size:medium;line-height:normal"><b><span style="color:rgb(128, 0, 0);font-family:Arial;font-size:10pt">observed by Seth Nielsen.</span></b></span><br>
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