One of the most frequent questions educators Alice Keeler and Libbi Miller hear from teachers is: "How can I effectively implement digital tools in my classroom when I don't fully understand them myself?" It can be challenging to add new technology to the classroom. Figuring out the equipment and software and deciding how to integrate technology into existing lesson plans are just a few of the learning curves teachers face. But adding technology to classrooms isn't optional; it's a must if students are going to be well-equipped for the future.
This introductory textbook puts forth a clear and focused point of view on the differential geometry of curves and surfaces, emphasizing the global aspects. The excellent collection of examples and exercises (with hints) will help students in learning the material. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students will find this a nice entry point to differential geometry. In order to study the global properties of curves and surfaces, it is necessary to have more sophisticated tools than are usually found in textbooks on the topic.
Piping Hot Curves: Accent Curves in Quilts with Piping
Accent curves in quilts with piping! Detailed instructions, illustrations, and photos will teach you to make perfect piping, add it to curved designs and avoid curved piecing. Use the Piping Hot Curves technique and this book's patterns or incorporate piping into your own curved designs with the author's tips for success. - 5 projects - Gallery of inspiration - 96 full-color pages
Foolproof Curves: Quilts with Bias Strips and Continuous Paper Piecing
Foolproof Curves makes sewing curves fun and easy with two different approaches. From traditional Drunkard's Path and Compass to bright, contemporary designs, there is definitely something for every quilter. Two quilt projects illustrate how to use foundation piecing to make accurate full-circle and freeform curved designs.