At Wayland, there has been an increased emphasis on the need to "go green". I’ll admit to having inherited a very West Texas conservative viewpoint on the environment. I’ll e...
During Calculus last week, we covered slope fields and Euler’s method of first order initial-value problems of the form
During class we demonstrated the use of slope field to perform a basic q...
This week I was given the privilege of leading our campus Environmental Stewardship Bible Study. Currently the study is walking through various sections of the Bible in order to provide a scriptural...
I’ve not studied much of the history of mathematics but occasionally I read from a few books I have on my shelf on the subject. When my mind is bogged down and I am unmotivated on my current ...
From an article by Mary Ann Bragg which appeared on CapeCodeOnline and was also printed in this month’s College Mathematics Journal:
TRURO — Voters narrowly approved one of four zoning ...
Stumbled across an interesting little post about 5 ways that you can lie with your graphs. Actually, a better lesson to take from the post is “5 ways other people lie with their graphs and now...