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Flipping Calculus



The purpose of this website is to share the material that the University of Hartford has developed for flipping our first semester Calculus course.  We have videos, in-class worksheets, classroom voting questions and short video quizzes.  The videos were all  done by faculty at the University of Hartford.  Some of the classroom voting questions were adapted from Project MathQuest/MathVote and the GoodQuestions Project. 

We have the material separated into four sections: Limits and the Definition of the Derivative, Rules for Differentiation, Applications of Differentiation and Introduction to Integration.  To plunge right into the material, click on one of the five links below:

Limits and the Definition of the Derivative 

Rules for Differentiation

Applications of the Derivative 

Introduction to Integration

Table of contents, Additional Problems  and Guiding Questions - Calc I videos


Although Calc II was not part of this grant, we did create videos.  They are accessible here.


We also have a page describing a typical class and talks and papers we have given.

Our Approach and FAQ


Publications and Presentations

 nsf logo This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
NSF:DUE-TUES #1245059

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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