Description
Features
- Readers are able to drill-down on images in order to understand why they work using short (1 to 2 page) stand-alone sections
o Sections are lessons that were created so that they could be digested in a single sitting
o These sections are stand-alone in the sense that they need not be read sequentially but can be referred to based on images that the reader finds interesting
- An open-ended, inherently flexible teaching resource for elementary, middle, and high school-level mathematics
o The most mathematically challenging sections (or portions of a section) are designated MA and may not be accessible to elementary and middle school readers
- Will be appreciated by anyone interested in recreational mathematics or mathematical artworks even if the users are not interested in the underlying mathematics
- Includes exercises, solutions, and many online digital resources.
About the Author
Stephen Erfle is a professor at Dickinson College. Although he was trained as a microeconomic theorist specializing in industrial organization and regulation, he has spent much of his academic life working at the borders of traditional economics. He has used his economist's toolkit to examine topics in a wide variety of fields including public health, exercise psychology, political geography, mathematics education, and communications theory in addition to economics.
He has consulted for a variety of organizations including the Seagram Classics Wine Company, the Forum on Education Abroad, and the Pennsylvania Department of Health. His Seagram Classics sabbatical reoriented the direction of his teaching and research as it turned his former analytical focus (theorem and proof) into a more empirical focus (what does the data tell us). It also led him to cofound the international business and management major at Dickinson College. One of the core courses in that major, Managerial Decision Making, teaches students to analyze the kinds of decisions he was asked to answer during his time working for Seagram Classics.
He has spent much of his time in the past couple of decades devoted to pedagogical issues revolving around providing geometric interpretations and explanations for a variety of topics. The books and papers in these topic areas seek to explain economic and mathematical concepts in intuitive terms, often to students with limited mathematical backgrounds.
He received his BS in Mathematics and BA in Economics from University of California, Davis, and Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032515175
Author Stephen Erfle
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series AK Peters/CRC Recreational Mathematics Series