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==Inna Mikhailova ==
==Inna Mikhailova ==
==Field of Interest (Discipline or Area of Teaching)==
Mathematics


==Type of Approach (i.e. students as co-investigators)==
Just -in-Time-Teaching & Peer Instruction & Project-based


==Field of Interest (Discipline or Area of Teaching): Mathematics==
==Contact==
inna.mikhailova@h-da.de


==Type of Approach (i.e. students as co-investigators): Just -in-Time-Teaching & Peer Instruction & Project-based==
== Why writing? ==
Thanks to Decoding the Disciplines, I realized that what I do as an "expert" in my subject differs considerably from what I teach in the lecture, precisely at the points that are difficult for my students. I would like to share with my colleagues by writing two different sorts of experience:  specific mathematical content,  and general change of attitude towards teaching produced by decoding praxis.  


==Contact: inna.mikhailova@h-da.de==
== Next Steps ==
Describe Bottlenecks 1) about Formulae reading (Zoom in-out)2) Derivative  is not magic transformation
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 5 March 2025

Inna Mikhailova

Field of Interest (Discipline or Area of Teaching)

Mathematics

Type of Approach (i.e. students as co-investigators)

Just -in-Time-Teaching & Peer Instruction & Project-based

Contact

inna.mikhailova@h-da.de

Why writing?

Thanks to Decoding the Disciplines, I realized that what I do as an "expert" in my subject differs considerably from what I teach in the lecture, precisely at the points that are difficult for my students. I would like to share with my colleagues by writing two different sorts of experience:  specific mathematical content,  and general change of attitude towards teaching produced by decoding praxis.  

Next Steps

Describe Bottlenecks 1) about Formulae reading (Zoom in-out)2) Derivative is not magic transformation