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Resource type First order differential equations - Numbas
9 questions on first order differential equations. Straight forward integration (2), separating variables (4), linear (1), homogenous (2). All are either initial value or boundary value problems. Numbas resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by the School of Mathematics & Statistics at Newcastle University.
Resource type First order differential equations - Numbas
9 questions on first order differential equations. Straight forward integration (2), separating variables (4), linear (1), homogenous (2). All are either initial value or boundary value problems. Numbas resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by Bill Foster and Christian Perfect, School of Mathematics & Statistics at Newcastle University.
Resource type First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
First Order Differential Equations: A summary of five common methods to solve first order ODEs: direct integration, separation of variables, homogeneous equations, integrating factor and Bernouilli equations. This Teach Yourself resource is contributed to the mathcentre Community Project by Morgiane Richard, University of Aberdeen and is reviewed by Shazia Ahmed, University of Glasgow.
Resource type First Order Ordinary Differential Equations (SOURCE)
A zip file containing the LaTex source files and metatdata for the Teach Yourself resource First Order Differential Equations: A summary of five common methods to solve first order ODEs: direct integration, separation of variables, homogeneous equations, integrating factor and Bernouilli equations. This resource is contributed to the mathcentre Community Project by Morgiane Richard, University of Aberdeen and is reviewed by Shazia Ahmed, University of Glasgow.
Resource type Forces acting at an angle (with friction)
This leaflet introduces friction into the analysis of the effect of forces on bodies.
Resource type Forward Prices
This leaflet explains what is meant by a forward price and shows how to calculate this. It is contributed to the mathcentre Community Project by Leslie Fletcher and reviewed by Vassili Kolokoltsov.
Resource type Fractions - Multipying and Dividing - Part 1
This video segment introduces the multiplication and division of fractions. This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type Friction
This leaflet introduces friction forces.
Resource type Further Economics Facts & Formulae
Further Economics Facts & Formulae Leaflet.
Resource type Further Work Developing Graduate Skills in HE Mathematics Programmes
A follow-up to the booklet 'Developing Graduate Skills in HE Mathematics Programmes', which offered exemplars of ways in which graduate skills had been successfully developed through curricular initiatives. Three projects reported here develop the earlier good practice - around employment awareness, presentation of written work and reflection and articulation of skills - and provide evidence that this can be transferred to new circumstances. Two projects develop maths-specific advice and curriculum resources around developing students' speaking and writing skills. This report was edited by Peter Rowlett. This report is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type Gathering student feedback on mathematics and statistics support provision - A guide for those running mathematics support centres (sigma)
This sigma guide has been written for those who are responsible for managing mathematics support centres. It is the culmination of a project involving staff from many support centres around the UK. Authored by Dr David Green, Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University, it contains a wealth of advice and information for those who want to gather student feedback, and contains examples of forms which are currently being used.
Resource type Getting Started in Pedagogic Research within the STEM Disciplines (HE STEM)
This guide edited by Michael Grove and Tina Overton has been developed for those looking to begin pedagogic research within the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Its purpose is to provide an accessible introduction to pedagogic research along with a practical guide containing hints and tips on how to get started. The guide was produced following a series of national workshops and conferences that were started in 2011 by the National HE STEM Programme and continued in 2012 with the support of the Higher Education Academy.
Resource type Getting started with data manipulation in Microsoft Excel
This is one of four "Getting started with ..." developed by Cheryl Voake-Jones and Emma Cliffe from the Mathematics Resources Centre at the University of Bath covering equations in Microsoft Excel. The resource includes an audio tutorial with transcript and associated files. These resources were developed with funding from sigma.
Resource type Getting started with effective entry of equations in Microsoft Word
This is one of four "Getting started with ..." developed by Cheryl Voake-Jones and Emma Cliffe from the Mathematics Resources Centre at the University of Bath covering equations in Word. The resource includes an audio tutorial with transcript and associated files. These resources were developed with funding from sigma.
Resource type Getting started with LaTeX
This is one of four "Getting started with ..." developed by Cheryl Voake-Jones and Emma Cliffe from the Mathematics Resources Centre at the University of Bath covering LaTeX. The resource includes an audio tutorial with transcript and associated files. These resources were developed with funding from sigma.
Resource type Glasgow Caledonian University Mathematics Summer School
The Summer School has operated on the same general principles since 1991. It helps prepare students for entry into programmes for which they have a conditional offer. It features tailored instruction, flexible attendance and delivery and continuous supportive feedback.
Resource type Good Practice in the Provision of Mathematics Support Centres (LTSN)
A second edition of the popular LTSN funded guide for those interested in the establishment and development of Mathematics Support Centres in universities and other institutes of higher education. Authors: Lawson, D., Croft, A.C. and Halpin, M.
Resource type Good Practice on Inclusive Curricula in the Mathematical Sciences
Courses with substantial mathematical content pose specific accessibility challenges beyond those usually considered in generic inclusive curricula good practice advice. This guide draws on knowledge and experience from academic staff, professional support staff, disability researchers and students. Contributions explore technical and pedagogic barriers and the way these may be formed by the modes in which mathematics is communicated. The contributions provide strong evidence of the need for collaboration between the MSOR community and the support professionals in dissolving barriers and moving together towards the goal of inclusive curricula. This report was edited by Emma Cliffe and Peter Rowlett. This report is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type Graduates' Views on the Undergraduate Mathematics Curriculum
Over 400 mathematics graduates were surveyed 2.5 years after graduation. They were asked to reflect on the knowledge and skills they believed that they developed during their mathematical study, and to assess how useful these skills have been during their career to date. These data were benchmarked against an earlier survey of incoming undergraduates' expectations. This aimed to determine whether the higher education mathematics syllabus adequately prepares students for the workplace. This report provides context, describes and discusses the findings of this research. This report was written by Matthew Inglis, Tony Croft and Janette Matthews. This report is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type Graphical solution of inequalities
This leaflet explains how graphs are used in the solution of inequalities. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 2.18)
Resource type Highest Common Factor Lowest Common Multiple
Find the Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple of pairs of natural numbers, including Euclid's algorithm. This Quick Reference leafet has been contributed to the mathcentre Community Project by Leslie Fletcher and reviewed by Lesley Wright, Liverpool John Moores University.
Resource type History of Mathematics in the Higher Education Curriculum
Setting mathematics in its historical context can motivate and enthuse learning, but it also enriches the curriculum, shows connections between different branches of the subject, and helps to produce students with a greater sense of the breadth and, what might be termed, the creative life of mathematics as a discipline. This report seeks to give examples of how history has been integrated into undergraduate mathematics teaching in higher education through case studies. This report was edited by Mark McCartney. This report is not made available under a Creative Commons licence but is freely available to UK universities for non-commerical educational use.
Resource type How to setup a mathematics and statistics support provision guide (sigma)
This sigma guide is intended for anyone who is interested in setting up or enhancing a mathematics and/or statistics support provision. Authored by Ciaran Mac an Bhaird and Duncan Lawson, the guide covers the nature of mathematics and statistics support, staffing, resources, funding, supporting neurodiversity and provides references to literature in the field.
Resource type Hyperbolic functions
The hyperbolic functions have similar names to the trigonmetric functions, but they are defined in terms of the exponential function. In this unit we define the three main hyperbolic functions, and sketch their graphs. We also discuss some identities relating these functions, and mention their inverse functions and reciprocal functions.
Resource type Hyperbolic functions
The hyperbolic functions have similar names to the trigonmetric functions, but they are defined in terms of the exponential function. In this unit we define the three main hyperbolic functions, and sketch their graphs. We also discuss some identities relating these functions, and mention their inverse functions and reciprocal functions. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type Hyperbolic functions
The hyperbolic functions have similar names to the trigonmetric functions, but they are defined in terms of the exponential function. In this unit we define the three main hyperbolic functions, and sketch their graphs. We also discuss some identities relating these functions, and mention their inverse functions and reciprocal functions. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.