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Mathematician Summaries
Purpose: To research contributions made in mathematics by various individuals
throughout history.
You have been assigned two different mathematicians to research. The list of assigned
mathematicians can be found in the Syllabus & Content link of the course homepage.
There are two parts to this assignment. For Part 1 you will write your summaries and
upload each to the appropriate Mathematician Dropbox. Using the feedback from the
Originality Report, you will revise your summaries (if needed) to include less than 20%
matching text (excluding header and source). For Part 2 you will post your summaries
in the appropriate Mathematician Discussion.
Part 1, Dropbox:
For each assigned mathematician you will write a summary including the following
information:
Birth date and location
Current location if the mathematician is still living or; for deceased mathematicians,
include the death date and location.
Age at death or current age if the mathematician is still living
Two (2) paragraphs summarizing the mathematician’s contribution to mathematics
or how mathematics impacted their work. The two paragraphs together must total a
minimum of 100 words and a maximum of 200 words.
Cite sources of information. One source must be from the following list.
Wikipedia is not an acceptable source.
Required sources (must use at least one of the following)
o http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html
o http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm
o http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/
The summary must be saved as a Word document, pdf or rtf and uploaded to the
Mathematician Dropbox to check for originality.
Grading Criteria for Mathematician Dropbox
To earn the full 10 points for this assignment, you must complete each of the following
tasks in the Mathematician Dropbox:
1. Upload your document to Mathematician 1 Dropbox. One point will be deducted
for each day the assignment is late.
2. Include all the required components.
3. Follow the format used in the Model Summary on the following page.
4. Originality report should show no more than 20% matching text. You may ignore
matching text in your heading and your source listings.
Summary Instructions page 1
MODEL SUMMARY – Please follow this format.
Panini
Born: about 520 BC in Shalatula, now Pakistan
Died: about 460 BC in India
Approximate age at death was 60.
While he was not a mathematician, his work in developing grammatical rules for the
highly structured Sanskrit language is considered to be a foundation for the way
Indian mathematics developed. Sanskrit is the formal language of the Indian
Hindus. Panini’s major work, Astadhyayi, gave formal rules and definitions for
Sanskrit grammar.
Historians attribute the development of the algebraic structure of Indian mathematics
to the use of the highly structured Sanskrit language. Since Indian scholars were
familiar with a structured language they were inclined to develop structure in their
mathematics as well. Panini’s work led more modern scholars to develop language
theory which then led to the development of computer languages.
Source:
O’Connor, J.J. and Robertson, E.F. “Panini.” MacTutor History of Mathematics.
November 2000. University of St Andrews. 8 January 2016 http://wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Panini.html
Please note that what is written here is paraphrased from the
source and not copied.
DO NOT CITE WIKIPEDIA AS A SOURCE.
Summary Instructions page 2
Part 2, Discussion:
After you upload your summary to the appropriate Mathematician Dropbox you may
need to revise your work before you post your summary in the appropriate
Mathematician Discussion. Please rewrite any part of your paragraphs that show up in
the Originality Report as matching text.
To copy and paste your summary:
1. Click Compose in the appropriate Discussion and select the Advanced tab.
a. If you are copying from Word, click the clipboard labeled W and follow the
directions.
b. If you are copying from another document, click the clipboard labeled T
and follow the directions.
2. Review and edit the formatting before you click Post.
The Mathematician 1 Discussion is due February 11. The Mathematician 2 Discussion
is due February 18. Up to 5 points will be deducted for assignments posted after the
due date. Late summaries will be accepted up to one week past the due date. No
summaries will be accepted after one week past the due dates.
You will need to read the summaries posted by other students. After reading the
summaries, you will complete an assignment ranking the mathematicians in each
discussion. Instructions for the two ranking assignments will be posted after February
18.
Each summary is worth 25 points. The points are assigned as follows:
Submitted on time and follows format provided in the Model Summary
5 points
Uses correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization
5 points
Includes dates of birth and death along with locations and age at death, if
deceased
4 points
Provides information on the significance of each mathematician’s
contribution to mathematics or how mathematics impacted their work.
8 points
Cites at least one source for your information. Internet sources should be
higher education sites or professional organization sites. Check the links
in the course homepage and the links listed below for the required
sites.
3 points
Required Internet resources on the history of mathematics
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html
http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/
Wikipedia is not an acceptable site. Using Wikipedia as a source will
cost you 3 points.
Summary Instructions page 3
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