>I also agree with Murphy/Akst. That there are not many concept questions
>available, however, is not important. It is our job to CREATE them and not
>wait for textbook publishers to tell us what they are several years from now.
>OK, your turn. Let's start the conceptual questions rolling! ....
Well said Larry. THANKS.
Also,
How about individual mathematics faculty CREATING questions developed in
the "context" of a problem. How about individual mathematics faculty
CREATING questions that connect mathematics to other disciplines. How about
individual mathematics faculty CREATING questions that connect mathematics
to the events in the lives of our students. How about individual
mathematics faculty CREATING questions that can't be done without
technology. Etc. Etc.
Edward D. Laughbaum
The Ohio State University
Department of Mathematics
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