@Article{Gap, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{The Vector Calculus Gap: Mathematics $\ne$ Physics}", journal = "PRIMUS", volume = 9, pages = "21-28", year = 1999 } @Article{Conic, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Electromagnetic Conic Sections}", journal = "Am. J. Phys.", volume = 70, pages = "1129-1135", year = 2002 } @Article{Spherical, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Spherical Coordinates}", journal = "College Math. J.", volume = 34, pages = "168-169", year = 2003 } @Article{MMM, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{The Murder Mystery Method for Determining Whether a Vector Field is Conservative}", journal = "College Math. J.", volume = 34, pages = "238-241", year = 2003 } @Article{Use, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Using Differentials to Bridge the Vector Calculus Gap}", journal = "College Math. J.", volume = 34, pages = "283-290", year = 2003 } @Article{Ampere, author = "Corinne A. Manogue and Kerry Browne and Tevian Dray and Barbara Edwards", title = "{Why is Amp\`ere's Law So Hard?}", journal = "Am. J. Phys.", volume = 74, pages = "344-350", year = 2006 } @Article{DotCross, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{The Geometry of the Dot and Cross Products}", journal = "JOMA", volume = 6, month = "June", year = 2006 } @Article{Differentials, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Putting Differentials back into Calculus}", journal = "College Math. J.", volume = 41, pages = "90-100", year = 2010 } @Article{Climb, author = {Stuart Boersma}, title = {A Difficult Climb}, journal = {Math Horizons}, year = 2009, pages = {12-15}, month = {February} } @Article{Geodesics, author = {Stuart Boersma and Tevian Dray and Stan Wagon}, title = {Finding Geodesics}, journal = {Math Horizons}, year = 2009, pages = 2, month = {September} } @Article{Trig, author = "Tevian Dray", title = "{Using Differentials to Determine the Derivatives of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions}", journal = "College Math. J.", volume = 44, pages = "(to appear)", year = 2013 } @Misc{Bridge, title = "The {V}ector {C}alculus {B}ridge {P}roject", howpublished = "\url{http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/bridge}" } @Misc{FEd, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and Physics}", howpublished = {APS Forum on Education}, month = "Spring", year = 2004, note = "pp.\ 13--14" } @InCollection{MSU, author = "Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue", title = "{Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and the Physical Sciences}", booktitle = "Preparing Future Science and Mathematics Teachers", editor = "Diane Smith and Elisabeth Swanson", publisher = "Montana State University", address = "Bozeman", year = 2005, pages = "39-41" } @InCollection{Pathways, author = {Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue}, title = {Bridging the Vector (Calculus) Gap}, booktitle = {Pathways to Change: An International Conference on Transforming Math and Science Education in the K16 Continuum}, publisher = {Proceedings (CD-ROM)}, year = 2002, address = {(Arlington)} } @Misc{Portfolios, title = "The {P}ortfolios {W}iki", howpublished = "\url{http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/portfolioswiki}" } @Misc{BridgeBook, author = {Tevian Dray and Corinne A. Manogue}, title = "{The {G}eometry of {V}ector {C}alculus}", howpublished = "\url{http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/BridgeBook}", year = {2009--2010} } @Article{PT, author = "Corinne A. Manogue and Kenneth S. Krane", title = "{The Oregon State University Paradigms Project: Re-envisioning the upper level}", journal = "Phys. Today", year = 2003, volume = 56, pages = "53-58" } @Article{AJP, author = {Corinne A. Manogue and Philip J. Siemens and Janet Tate and Kerry Browne and Margaret L. Niess and Adam J. Wolfer}, title = {Paradigms in Physics: A New Upper-Division Curriculum}, journal = {Am. J. Phys.}, year = 2001, volume = 69, pages = {978-990} } @Article{Trig, author = {Tevian Dray}, title = {Using Differentials to Determine the Derivatives of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions}, journal = {College Math. J.}, year = 2013, volume = {44}, pages = {17-23} }