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How to Read Mathematics
"A reading protocol is a set of strategies that a reader must use in order to benefit fully from reading the text. Poetry calls for a different set of strategies than fiction, and fiction a different set than non-fiction. It would be ridiculous to read fiction and ask oneself what is the author's source for the assertion that the hero is blond and tanned; it would be wrong to read non-fiction and not ask such a question. This reading protocol extends to a viewing or listening protocol in art and music. Indeed, much of the introductory course material in literature, music and art is spent teaching these protocols."
reading  teaching  tips  mathematics  education  math  article  advice  learning 
october 2010 by joecamel
Annals of Mathematics: Manifold Destiny : The New Yorker
A legendary problem and the battle over who solved it. by Sylvia Nasar and David Gruber
mathematics  conjecture  perelman  math  topology  thenewyorker  science  article 
april 2010 by joecamel

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