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by Bartweiss
2618 days ago
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Working a project on a blackboard also encourages people to get the order right. It's surprisingly common to see Powerpoints which skip or reorder steps completely because the slide creator shuffled things around or worked backwards from the answer. I'm sure most people have seen professors skip numerous steps on blackboards, too, but in my experience there's at least a heightened awareness of what it looks like to actually work through the problem. |
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The point of going to classes versus studying alone at home is that you get to watch mathematicians doing mathematics. It's apprenticeship learning, the same as carpentry. Watching the professor reason and make mistakes and second-guess himself is invaluable. The typed class notes where everything is neat and theorems are numbered gives the impression of an immaculate birth that the student can't fathom arriving at. The best maths classes are the ones that teach you how to be a mathematician.