Multivariable calculus

One of my current interests is in developing material for multivariable calculus. The material in multivariable calculus (our MATH 280) is rich and deep. Much of it can be approached from a more geometric viewpoint than most texts provide. In the last few iterations I have taught of this course, I have been writing handouts (worksheets, problems sets, and exposition) to supplement the common text chosen by the department. My thinking on this topic has been positively influenced by Tevian Dray and Corinne Manogue at Oregon State University through my participation in their Vector Calculus Bridge Project.

Content themes on which I am currently developing material include

Below are links to talks and current versions of relevant course material. You can also check out my course web pages for MATH 280 which provide a bit of context for the course material.

I've also experimented a bit with web-based interactive three-dimensional visualizations, although I have fallen behind in this in comparison to what I do in class using Mathematica. Current versions are in the 3D picture gallery. Most of these were developed starting in Mathematica, then exporting to the JavaView format and refining. In the near future, I hope to explore other options for more efficiently generating this type of visualization.

Talks

Course materials

Experimenting with interactive visualizations

I am currently exploring various options for web-based interactive visualizations. My first attempts (using Mathematica's Computable Document Format) are here.