Identifier: | e_mb_0027 |
Title: | Teaching High School Mathematics; First Course; Proving Generalizations Part II: Classroom Examples |
Description: | Mathematician Max Beberman continues his lesson Proving Generalization by showing examples of his methods. He begins with proving the Principle for Multiplying by 0, which forms the 0-sum theorem. The students next discuss if oppositing distributes over addition. This is done by searching for counter-examples of the theorem. Black and white picture with sound. Eastman Kodak edge code reads " square triangle," 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: | Please contact the Briscoe Center for further information regarding the use of this material. |
Box: | FILM2/49 |
Format: | Film negative |
Size: | 16mm |
Duration: | 52 minutes, 56 seconds |
Related items: | e_mb_0026, e_mb_0028, e_mb_0029, e_mb_0030, e_mb_0035, e_mb_0036 |