An Inquiry-Oriented Approach to Span and Linear Independence: The Case of the Magic Carpet Ride Sequence

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In this paper we present an innovative instructional sequence for an introductory linear algebra course that supports students' reinvention of the concepts of span, linear dependence, and linear independence. Referred to as the Magic Carpet Ride sequence, the problems begin with an imaginary scenario that allows students to build rich imagery and formal definitions. The approach begins by focusing on vectors, their algebraic and geometric representations in ℝ2 and ℝ3, and their properties as sets. Samples of student work are provided to illustrate the variety of student solutions and how these solutions lead to the creation of formal definitions. © 2012 Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Wawro, M., Rasmussen, C., Zandieh, M., Sweeney, G. F., & Larson, C. (2012). An Inquiry-Oriented Approach to Span and Linear Independence: The Case of the Magic Carpet Ride Sequence. PRIMUS, 22(8), 577–599. https://doi.org/10.1080/10511970.2012.667516

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