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Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Spring 2007 |
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===The Essentials=== |
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===Some Teaching / Learning Philosophy=== |
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* Studying happens inside '''you'''. |
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* Dror's primary roles as teacher are: |
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*# Highlight the overall structure / ideas / intuition / beauty. |
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*# Set the pace and the standards / add a human touch. |
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*# Take you on detours. |
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:(In all that, note the absence of "cover all the details".) |
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==Further Resources== |
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* Dror's [http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/0506-Topology/ 2005-06 Topology class]. |
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* Dror's {{Home Link|classes/0405/Topology/index.html|2004-05 Topology class}}. |
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* Dror's {{Home Link|classes/0102/AlgTop/index.html|2002 Algebraic Topology class}}. |
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* Dror's {{Home Link|classes/0001/Geometry/index.html|2000-01 Differential Geometry class}}. |
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* My {{Home Link|classes/0001/Geometry/index.html|2000-01 Differential Geometry class}}. |
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* [http://www.math.toronto.edu/graduate/ Graduate Studies] at the [http://www.math.toronto.edu/|UofT Math Department]. In particular, [http://www.math.toronto.edu/graduate/courses/descriptions.html|Graduate Course Descriptions]. |
* [http://www.math.toronto.edu/graduate/ Graduate Studies] at the [http://www.math.toronto.edu/|UofT Math Department]. In particular, [http://www.math.toronto.edu/graduate/courses/descriptions.html|Graduate Course Descriptions]. |
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Geometry and Topology
Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Spring 2007
The Essentials
Fall Agenda. Calculus for grown-ups, in dimensions higher than one and in spaces more general than .
Spring Agenda. Learn about the surprising relation between the easily deformed (topology) and the most rigid (algebra).
Instructor. Dror Bar-Natan, drorbn@math.toronto.edu, Bahen 6178, 416-946-5438. Office hours: by appointment.
Teaching Assistant. Omar Antolin Camarena, oantolin@math.toronto.edu, Sidney Smith 622, 416-978-2967.
Classes. Tuesdays 10-12 and Thursdays 12-1 at Bahen 6183.
Grades. All grades are on CCNet.
Some Teaching / Learning Philosophy
- Studying happens inside you.
- Dror's primary roles as teacher are:
- Highlight the overall structure / ideas / intuition / beauty.
- Set the pace and the standards / add a human touch.
- Take you on detours.
- (In all that, note the absence of "cover all the details".)
Further Resources
- Dror's 2005-06 Topology class.
- Dror's 2004-05 Topology class.
- Dror's 2002 Algebraic Topology class.
- Dror's 2000-01 Differential Geometry class.
- Graduate Studies at the Math Department. In particular, Course Descriptions.