Viewpoints: Mathematics and Art
Annalisa Crannell and Marc Frantz
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA
June 3-8, 2001
VIEWPOINTS is a series of workshops for college and high school
instructors on the connections between Mathematics and Art, and the power of
those
connections to add interest and excitement to the presentation of
either
subject. The VIEWPOINTS facilitators are Annalisa Crannell of
Franklin &
Marshall College, and Marc Frantz of Indiana University. With the
support
of the National Science Foundation-funded Mathematics Throughout
the
Curriculum project at Indiana University, Crannell and Frantz have
developed and taught courses in Mathematics and Art at their
respective
institutions. In the VIEWPOINTS workshops, they lead participants
through a
series of enjoyable, classroom-tested, hands-on activities
distilled from
their experiences. In addition, participants receive materials
that will
enable them to present Math & Art lessons to their students,
either as
single projects, or semester-long courses.
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To learn more about the Viewpoints workshop, visit the Viewpoints Homepage.
Click here for the workshop application.
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