John Jones

Outside Links
ASU

Main ASU site
Department of Mathematics and Statistics

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics main site

Collaborators
Jeff Holt

Coauthor for the textbook Discovering Number Theory and on several articles on teaching number theory. Also, a collaborator in a project to develop a library of problems for WeBWorK (also with Bill Ziemer).
Bill Ziemer

Collaborator on a grant to develop a national library of problems for WeBWorK (also with Jeff Holt).
Matthias Kawski

Collaborator for workshops on the use of CCH calculus.

WeBWorK

I oversee the implementation of WeBWorK, an online homework system for ASU's first year math courses.



Discovering Number Theory

Discovering Number Theory is a reformed version of undergraduate number theory, written with Jeff Holt of the University of Virginia. The focus is on guided discovery with students doing numerical experiments with a computer algebra system. This three year project is supported by the NSF. Visit the Discovering Number Theory Home Page.



Calculus Reform

I was involed with Calculus Reform, in particular with the CCH approach (i.e., "Harvard Calculus"), in the early 1990s. In addition to teaching classes using the CCH book, I helped organize and teach workshops on how to use CCH text.
Last Update: September 4, 2005