The Project Task and Guiding Examples

Project Task

Title of the Project:

Using Precalculus concepts and knowledge for solving real-life problems.

Goal: Connect the real-life applications (STEM) with the topics and concepts learned in class. More specifically, using  College Algebra and trigonometry concepts to solve real-life problems (Especially those that are related to concepts listed here:

Topics to choose from are all topics that are included in the course Department Outline

MAT1275-Tentative schedule

Description: Based on the examples given in the pdf file in OpenLab with the title and the video look for your own Real-Life application:

Links to explore and the project task:

 

https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/logarithms.html

https://blogs.ams.org/matheducation/2016/11/28/inverse-functions-were-teaching-it-all-wrong/

https://www.mathsisfun.com/sets/function-inverse.html

https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/trig-inverse-sin-cos-tan.html

https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/5b01c0bc9e40e60ac0c12c57

 

https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/logarithms.html

https://blogs.ams.org/matheducation/2016/11/28/inverse-functions-were-teaching-it-all-wrong/

OGTaskHandouts.docx Click for more options

b) Watch the video with the link as an example of real-life applications:

http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cbnQf06h1i

c) Do your own online research.

You are expected to:

    • Pick your own Real-Life application related to your group and the topic selected.
    • Describe the application and the use of formulas, theory, and procedures in that application.
    • Research and do your project by solving one problem or answering at least one question that is related to the application of the topic selected.
    • Prepare your project in PowerPoint or Video, and be ready to present it to class on the second last week.
    • Groups and individuals will present on  December 7, and December 9, 2021;
    • Because many of you are working individually, we may post everything online, and select some for presenting in class.
    • You can work in groups of a maximum of four students.
    • You can also prepare your presentation as a video and upload it here to share it with the whole class. Be prepared to answer any questions that your classmates may have related to your presentation.
    • You will evaluate each other within the group and other groups.
    • You will submit your project here and in Open Lab on our course site.
    •   Every student with submit the individual evaluation for group-mates
    • Every group will submit the evaluation for each group in the same document (only one per group)
    • The evaluation should be focused on the rubric and address two best things and two things that need improvement for each.
    • (you can grade in % each other and the other groups based on the rubric and performance)

The PowerPoint or Video should include: At least:

    1. Five slides of PowerPoint or pages.
    2.  One picture or short gif of the application,
    3.  The theory of the application (interpretation).
    4. The goal for choosing it as an application over infinitely many applications out there.
    5.  The question or the problem that you want to solve.
    6.  The tools that you are using to achieve that goal. (for measuring, observing, etc).
    7.  Show a clear procedure of your researching and solving the problem
    8.  Upload your application on the OpenLab class site to share with others.
    9. Present to the class in a clear manner and be ready to answer any questions.

Examples for the Project

 

Examples from previous classes

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Examples for the Project

Examples from previous classes

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