Giovanna Llosent
Office JB 324
Phone: 909.537.3604
Mail address:
370 Jack Brown, Department of Mathematics
California State University, San Bernardino
5500 University Pkwy
San Bernardino, CA 92407
Office Hours Fall 2010
Tuesdays and Thursdays
4:30 – 6:00 pm
or by appointment.
Those are my official office hours. Feel free to stop by anytime. If I am in the office, I will help with your math!
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Random Facts about me:
Favorite Color: Red
Favorite Book: A hundred years of solitude
Favorite Movie: Whale Rider
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Quote: Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. Picasso.
Sports: Biking, running, golf, racquetball.
Teaching
Spring 2011:
Previous classes:
Winter 2011:
MATH211 Calculus I
MATH616 Galois Theory
Fall 2010:
MATH110 College Algebra
MATH555 Introduction to Topology
Spring 2010:
MATH301C Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 3)
MATH355 Analysis and Proof
Winter 2010:
MATH301C Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 3)
MATH633 MAT Teaching Trigonometry
Fall 2009:
MATH301B Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 2)
MATH301C Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 3)
MATH331 Linear Algebra
Spring 2009:
MATH529 Advanced Geometry
MATH553 Analysis
Winter 2009:
MATH329 Transformation Geometry
MATH546 Abstract Algebra II
Fall 2008:
MATH529 Advanced Geometry
MATH545 Abstract Algebra I
MATH301B Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 2)
Spring 2008:
MATH329 Transformation Geometry
MATH345 Number Theory and Proof
Winter 2008:
MATH301B Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 2)
MATH329 Transformation Geometry
Fall 2007:
MATH301A Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (Part 1)
MATH211 Calculus I
Teaching/Math related activities:
Work for the ACES Program
Work for the ALEGRIA Program
Work for the Noyce Scholarship Program
Supervise Mathematics Student Teachers
Supervise MAT thesis for Adan Espinoza
Lead Independent Study Courses
Learning Knot theory!
Important Links:
Do you want to become a teacher? Check out the Noyce program!
MAT program (Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics)
MA program (Master of Arts in Mathematics)
Do you want to learn the basics of Representation theory/ String Algebras? Check (the first 3 or 4 pages of each of the following, in this order):
Quiver Representations (H. Derksen and J. Weyman)
Representations of Quivers (W. Crawley)
Quiver Representations and Linear Algebra (H. Derksen)
Want to read more? Send me an email!! I have some more links to good papers on introductory R.T.
Teaching
Winter 2011:
MATH 211: Calculus I
MATH 616: Studies in Algebra