A Teacher's Guide to Building the Icosahedron as a Class Project
by Frederick J. Wicklin.
This illustrated guide gives step-by-step instructions on how to construct a twenty-sided geometric figure, the icosahedron, using commonly available art supplies. This project is designed for middle-school and high-school students, and is based on the design used for the "World's Largest Icosahedron" constructed at the Geometry Center by 6-8th grade students during the summer of 1994.
Geometry and the Imagination
by John Conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman, and Bill Thurston.
Notes and handouts for an innovative geometry course developed at Princeton and the Geometry Center.
The CHANCE database
by the CHANCE consortium (Middlebury, Grinnell, Spelman, UCSD, Dartmouth, U. Minnesota).
CHANCE is a new introductory course in probability and statistics based upon current chance events as reported in the daily newspapers.
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