Student Research

Professor Su Dorée's Speaking Materials and Resources

  • Assessment Form, Peer Evaluation Form, and other Speaking Handouts from Su’s Linear Algebra (pdf, 142 KB)

  • Articles on mathematical speaking, from MAA CUPM Curriculum Guide, 2003:
    ¸ Barr, T. 1995. Integrating mathematical ideas through reading, writing, and speaking: A senior seminar in mathematics and computer science. PRIMUS 5 (1). 43--54.
    ¸ Buysek, S. 1995. Student communication in the advanced mathematics classroom. PRIMUS 5 (1). 23--32.
    ¸ Franzblau, D. S. 1992. An undergraduate seminar emphasizing oral presentation of research mathematics. PRIMUS 2 (1). 16--32.
    ¸ Ganter, S. 1993. The use of student presentations as a learning tool in calculus. PRIMUS 3 (3). 277--283.
    ¸ Gorini, C. A. 1991. An integrated program of writing and speaking in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. PRIMUS 1 (3). 244--252.
    ¸ Meier, J. and T. Rishel. 1998. Writing in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics. MAA Notes #48. Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America.
    ¸ Myers, N. 1991. Writing and speaking to learn geometry. PRIMUS 1 (3). 287--294.
    ¸ –––––––––. 2000. An oral-intensive abstract algebra course. PRIMUS 10 (3). 193--205.

  • The Speaker’s Handbook, 6th edition by Sprague and Stuart (Wadsworth/Thompson), a good general resource on public speaking but not geared to mathematical presentations.