| Identifier: | e_mb_0032 |
| Title: | Teaching High School Mathematics; First Course; Naming Sets: The Set Abstractor |
| Description: | Mathematician Max Beberman teaches students the standard method of naming solution sets of real numbers, which they then describe in sentences. The pupils also learn to abbreviate solution sets and to interpret the new abbreviation symbol as they search for solution sets. Black and white picture with sound. Eastman Kodak edge code reads " square circle," which correlates to 1965. |
| City: | Champaign |
| State: | Illinois |
| Country: | United States |
| Date: | circa 1965-1966 |
| Creator: | University of Illinois Committee on School Mathematics (producer) |
| Contributor: | Beberman, Max (instructor); Anderson, Mark (narrator); National Science Foundation (funding); U.S. Office of Education (funding); Hendrix, Gertrude (content director); Orvedahl, Jesse (asst. content director); Sims, Byrl (film director) |
| Source: | Beberman (Max) Film Collection |
| Publisher: | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
| Rights: | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
| Box: | FILM2/F54 |
| Size: | 16mm |
| Duration: | 32 minutes, 57 seconds |
| Related items: | e_mb_0031, e_mb_0021, e_mb_0033 |



