ASPIRE in Math Wiki

Revision as of 08:35, 25 March 2021 by Tenchita (talk | contribs) (Winter 2021)

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

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:

Link to Prover's Handbook

Problem Bank

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

Click [Link to Wiki How-to] for a helpful guide to creating and editing your own wiki page.


Winter 2021

Click Math 300 Winter 2021 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 300 course.

Click Math 585 Winter 2021 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 585 course.

Click Math 330W Spr 2021 to go to the home page for the Chico State Math 330W (Methods of Proof) course.

Fall 2020

Click Math 330 Fall 2020 to go to the home page for the Chico State Math 330W (Methods of Proof) course.

Click Math 300 Fall 2020 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 300 course.

Summer 2020

Click Math 275 Summer 2020 to go to the home page for the CCC Math 275 course.

Click Math 585 Summer 2020 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 4/585 course.

Click ASPIRE PD Summer 2020 to go to the home page for the ASPIRE PD wiki.

Spring 2020

Click Math 405 Spring 2020 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 405 course.

Click Math 4/543 Spring 2020 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 4/543 course.

Fall 2019

Click Math 300 Fall 2019 to go to the home page for the PSU Math 300 course.

Click Math 420 Fall 2019 to go to the home page for the Chico State Math 420 course.

Winter 2019

Click CCC Winter 2019 to go to the home page for the prototype that we build for the Winter 2019 Math 205 course at Clackamas Community College.