Classroom Fractals

Document Type

Presentation Abstract

Presentation Date

4-5-2001

Abstract

As a at Juneau Douglas High School (Alaska) teacher, I linked mathematics to a modern day art form using a group-based program called "Phoenix". The link gave students the potential either to create a unique colorful image or to learn programming skills. As an additional feature, it captured the attention of less attentive students.

Content leading to the development of each student's fractal included a modulus operator, base conversion, binary code, logical operators, group theory, the concept of a mapping, matrix addition and multiplication, eigenvalues, probability, and writing C++ source code. Though this sounds impossible, it was possible to get all this into student projects on fractals and to have them produce very colorful results.

Additional Details

Thursday, 5 April 2001
4:10 p.m. in Math 109
Coffee/treats at 3:30 p.m. Math 104 (Lounge)

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