Here is something a little new to talk about.
I'd like to give a project to my College Algebra classes using the Web.
I'm thinking of giving them a list of topics from which to choose. Then
have them search out the topic and write a paper of some sort citing the
references with the URLs used.
Has anyone done something like this? Could you share some insight? We
are not in a computer classroom, so they would have to do this work in a
lab. We charge our students a $25/quarter technology fee, so I'd love
for them to get something out of it in mathematics.
Any ideas would be great. Thanks.
Sallie
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