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About the Course
Learn how to think the way mathematicians do – a powerful cognitive process developed over thousands of years.
Mathematical thinking is not the same as doing mathematics – at least not as mathematics is typically presented in our school system. School math typically focuses on learning procedures to solve highly stereotyped problems. Professional mathematicians think a certain way to solve real problems, problems that can arise from the everyday world, or from science, or from within mathematics itself. The key to success in school math is to learn to think inside-the-box. In contrast, a key feature of mathematical thinking is thinking outside-the-box – a valuable ability in today’s world. This course helps to develop that crucial way of thinking.
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GD
May 9, 2017
Great course ! Provided new skills on how to think about maths and improved my overall confidence with the subject. I feel like I can go further in the study of mathematics thanks to this.
MN
Jun 24, 2021
This is an amazing course if you want to start with advanced mathematics especially want to improve in proof writing. which is one of the most important skills required for a graduate program.
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By Aldo
•Jun 2, 2022
I disagree with the way the rubrics are designed. It should be called "Think as I Do It"
By Santiago N M
•Aug 30, 2018
no entendi nada no sabe explicar y ademas es vejo y blanco....
By gamey p
•May 20, 2020
It's fail course it's a wasting for time
By Arnold W
•Oct 11, 2020
cant fucking unenrol
By Jorge D M
•Sep 14, 2021
bastante malo