
Contemporary Mathematics
Donna Kirk, University of Wisconsin
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Language: English
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The book was thorough and well written. It covers a variety of topics that many courses can draw from. read more
Reviewed by Laura Stapleton, Instructor, Marshall University on 5/14/24
Comprehensiveness
The book was thorough and well written. It covers a variety of topics that many courses can draw from.
Content Accuracy
I reviewed many sections of the book and did not see any errors nor bias.
Relevance/Longevity
Contemporary Mathematics is highly relevant! It covers money management, probability, statistics, voting, etc. Such a useful collection of topics for a student to be well-versed in the mathematics of life.
Clarity
Great explanations! Easily understandable and interesting. Good examples to illustrate concepts.
Consistency
The book is very consistent in terms of chapter set-up. This flow is followed within each chapter, which makes it easy for the reader to anticipate properties, formulas, etc. throughout the book.
Modularity
This is one of the books biggest strengths! There are so many chapters that would work for a variety of courses at my institution.
Organization/Structure/Flow
Well organized in a clear, logical manner. I like the flow of the chapters as well.
Interface
No interface or navigational problems. All images were clear and displayed well.
Grammatical Errors
The text is well written with no spelling or grammar issues.
Cultural Relevance
The book is inclusive and is not offensive in any way.
CommentsGreat book! I look forward to using it.





Incredibly detailed examples, with step by step solutions an an excellent array of exercises for each section. read more
Reviewed by Emily Jones, Lecturer, University of Texas at Arlington on 12/1/23
Comprehensiveness
Incredibly detailed examples, with step by step solutions an an excellent array of exercises for each section.
Content Accuracy
The book is very accurate, and I did not notice any errors or blatant biases.
Relevance/Longevity
Some of the examples are a little dated in their pop culture references, especially in the voting methods chapter, but this would be easy to update or even localize for a specific year or university.
Clarity
The clarity for both instructors seeking to implement and students learning from this text is excellent.
Consistency
Layout is consistent in a way that makes it easy to find specific sections or items, from exercises to formulas.
Modularity
Chapter sections are reasonable to cover 1-3 sections per lecture depending on time and student comprehension.
Organization/Structure/Flow
I definitely approve of the logical flow of the book; concepts build naturally within chapters. I might personally rearrange the chapter order, for example putting the geometry and measurement chapters directly after the number representations chapter, but otherwise the flow works very well for building up over the course of a semester.
Interface
PDF is searchable with video links, but doesn't appear to have any pre-set bookmarks for navigating a chapter at a time. The text is so detailed that the PDF takes a lot of time to load. Making modular by-chapter PDFs or including navigation would be a huge improvement, or something instructors could add for their own use.
Grammatical Errors
Excellent grammar.
Cultural Relevance
While nothing jarring jumped out at me, and I did appreciate the variety of references in examples, they are very United States-centric, and focused on mainstream U.S. culture. This is something to be aware of, but the setup makes it straightforward to localize or specialize examples for a specific student population. Additionally, the inclusion of pronunciation guides for historic mathematician names was excellent. The inclusion of Harry Potter in examples isn't ideal.
CommentsThis book is an excellent template for a Contemporary Math for non-STEM majors. If your university's curriculum requirements include higher level algebra such as solving quadratics, that would need to be added, but the listed topics are covered comprehensively and accessibly.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Sets
- Chapter 2. Logic
- Chapter 3. Real Number Systems and Number Theory
- Chapter 4. Number Representation and Calculation
- Chapter 5. Algebra
- Chapter 6. Money Management
- Chapter 7. Probability
- Chapter 8. Statistics
- Chapter 9. Metric Measurement
- Chapter 10. Geometry
- Chapter 11. Voting and Apportionment
- Chapter 12. Graph Theory
- Chapter 13. Math and Art
About the Book
Contemporary Mathematics is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements for a liberal arts mathematics course. This resource provides stand-alone sections with a focus on showing relevance in the features as well as the examples, exercises, and exposition. Contemporary Mathematics integrates technology applications, projects, and highlights a diverse group of contributors to mathematics, statistics, and related fields.
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About the Contributors
Author
Donna Kirk, University of Wisconsin at Superior