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OverviewForget everything you've been taught about math. In Burn Math Class , Jason Wilkes takes the traditional approach to how we learn math,with its unwelcoming textbooks, unexplained rules, and authoritarian assertions,and sets it on fire.Focusing on how mathematics is created rather than on mathematical facts, Wilkes teaches the subject in a way that requires no memorization and no prior knowledge beyond addition and multiplication. From these simple foundations, Burn Math Class shows how mathematics can be (re)invented from scratch without preexisting textbooks and courses. We can discover math on our own through experimentation and failure, without appealing to any outside authority. When math is created free from arcane notations and pretentious jargon that hide the simplicity of mathematical concepts, it can be understood organically,and it becomes fun!Following this unconventional approach, Burn Math Class leads the reader from the basics of elementary arithmetic to various advanced"" topics, such as time-dilation in special relativity, Taylor series, and calculus in infinite-dimensional spaces. Along the way, Wilkes argues that orthodox mathematics education has been teaching the subject backward: calculus belongs before many of its so-called prerequisites, and those prerequisites cannot be fully understood without calculus.Like the smartest, craziest teacher you've ever had, Wilkes guides you on an adventure in mathematical creation that will radically change the way you think about math. Revealing the beauty and simplicity of this timeless subject, Burn Math Class turns everything that seems difficult about mathematics upside down and sideways until you understand just how easy math can be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason Wilkes , Jason WilkesPublisher: Basic Books Imprint: Basic Books Dimensions: Width: 16.70cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9780465053735ISBN 10: 0465053734 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 22 March 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAct I 1. Ex Nihilo Interlude 1: Dilating Time 2. The Infinite Power of the Infinite Magnifying Glass Interlude 2: How to Get Something from Nothing 3. As if Summoned from the Void Interlude 3: A Backward Look to the Future Act II 4. On Circles and Giving Up Interlude 4: The Nostalgia Device 5. Aesthetics and the Immovable Object Interlude 5: Two Clouds Act III 6. Two in One Interlude 6: Slaying Sharp N. New is Old Interlude N: (Mis)interpreted (Readings) (Re)interpreted Aleph. The Infinite Beauty of the Infinite Wilderness Chapterlude Omega: In Nihilo DictionaryReviewsAdvance Praise for Burn Math Class: Jason Wilkes' spirited, hip-nerdy Burn Math Class is what high school math might look like if it were redesigned by people who loved math but hated high school. --Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking With this wonderful book, Jason Wilkes uses a radical new approach to teach readers a way to assemble for themselves areas of mathematics that once seemed difficult. Fascinating, funny, and thoroughly engaging, this is one of those highly original books that come along once a decade. Not a coffee table book for someone who wants to look educated--it is instead a book for people who actually want to be educated--for someone who wants to take mathematics into his bones. --John Tooby, Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director, Center for Evolutionary Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara Advance Praise for Burn Math Class: ""Jason Wilkes' spirited, hip-nerdy Burn Math Class is what high school math might look like if it were redesigned by people who loved math but hated high school."" --Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking ""With this wonderful book, Jason Wilkes uses a radical new approach to teach readers a way to assemble for themselves areas of mathematics that once seemed difficult. Fascinating, funny, and thoroughly engaging, this is one of those highly original books that come along once a decade. Not a coffee table book for someone who wants to look educated--it is instead a book for people who actually want to be educated--for someone who wants to take mathematics into his bones."" --John Tooby, Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director, Center for Evolutionary Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara Advance Praise for Burn Math Class Jason Wilkes spirited, hip-nerdy Burn Math Class is what high school math might look like if it were redesigned by people who loved math but hated high school. Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking With this wonderful book, Jason Wilkes uses a radical new approach to teach readers a way to assemble for themselves areas of mathematics that once seemed difficult. Fascinating, funny, and thoroughly engaging, this is one of those highly original books that come along once a decade. Not a coffee table book for someone who wants to look educatedit is instead a book for people who actually want to be educatedfor someone who wants to take mathematics into his bones. John Tooby, Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director, Center for Evolutionary Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara To witness sin, open a high school math book. It teaches you that math is memorization, an endless procession of arbitrary equations pulled from nowhere, to be endured and forgotten. Logical minds rebel. Math class should be a revelation, an invitation to see the world with fresh eyes. In Burn Math Class, Jason Wilkes shows us that math is a creation sculpted by the architecture of our minds. By the time you close this book, you will see what is essential and beautiful. Leda Cosmides, Distinguished Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Co-Director, Center for Evolutionary Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara Author InformationJason Wilkes holds an MS in mathematical physics and an MA in psychology. He is currently a graduate student in evolutionary psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |