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Courses in which students communicate about mathematics
Math laboratory
Undergraduate seminar
Moore method & inquiry-based learning
Course on mathematical communication
Lecture-based math course
Communication recitations
Planning the term
Including writing in math classes
Writing assignments
Giving a writing lecture or workshop
Examples of good math writing
Revising writing
Writing resources: handouts & links
Peer critique on writing
Writing to learn: using writing to help students learn math
Publishing opportunities for students
Feedback and assessment for writing
Including oral communication in math classes
Presentation assignments
Giving a lecture or workshop about how to present
Examples of good math presentations
Practice presentations
Encouraging audience engagement
Presentation resources: handouts & links
Peer critique for presentations
Presenting to learn: learning math by talking about it
Opportunities for students to present
Feedback and assessment for presentations
General principles of mathematical communication
Rigor--why is it important?
Guiding the audience through the content
Ordering information so content flows logically
Balancing conceptual with formal
Types of proof & proof-writing strategies
Proof elegance
Focusing and structuring longer communication
Communicating to different audiences
Wording and punctuation
Notation
Using visuals
Using sources
LaTeX
Informal communication
Assessment
Reading Mathematics