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Latest revision as of 12:53, 19 January 2022
Welcome and Introduction[edit]
Welcome to the ASPPMIRE Wiki-Text Home Page
ASPPMIRE is an NSF-funded project that is developing an inquiry-based modular transition to proof course. One of the resources we are developing is a Wiki-Text - an editable textbook shell that teachers and their students can construct and edit as they work through the curriculum.
Prover's Handbook[edit]
The Prover's Handbook is a part of the WikiText that is shared by all of the courses. You can go directly to it here:
Problem Bank[edit]
The ASPIRE in Math Problem Bank is a collection of problems that can be used for homework, quizzes, and exams.
Click [Link to Problem Bank] for access to this collection.
Wiki How-to[edit]
Click [Link to Wiki How-to] for a helpful guide to creating and editing your own wiki page.