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  • ETOP 2017 Proceedings
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper 1045209

Why do I need to know this? Optics/Photonics problem-based learning in the math classroom

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Abstract

A common complaint of engineering managers is that new employees at all levels, technician through engineer, tend to have rote calculation ability but are unable to think critically and use structured problem solving techniques to apply mathematical concepts. Further, they often have poor written and oral communication skills and difficulty working in teams. Ironically, a common question of high school mathematics students is “Why do I need to know this?” In this paper we describe a project using optics/photonics and Problem Based Learning (PBL) to address these issues in a high school calculus classroom.

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