Herbert Gross

Herbert Gross
Herbert Gross
Born (1929-04-02)April 2, 1929
Boston, Massachusetts
Fields Mathematics
Institutions
Alma mater Brandeis University
Known for
Notable awards Doctor of Humane Letters by the State University of New York (2014)

Herbert Gross (born 2 April 1929) is an American Professor of mathematics (retired) and former senior lecturer at MIT’s Center for Advanced Engineering Study (CAES). He is best known as a pioneer in using distance learning for teaching mathematics.

Biography

Gross was born in Boston MA in 1929. He studied mathematics at Brandeis University and graduated in 1953 with a B.A. in mathematics. He then attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Ph. D. candidate and a Teaching Assistant in mathematics. In 1958, prior to having completed his studies at MIT, he left to become the founding mathematics department chairperson at Corning (NY) Community College where he remained for the next ten years. During that time he became Corning’s first educational television instructor, teaching calculus to high school students in Corning’s three high schools and published his first textbook (Mathematics: A Chronical of Human Endeavor). He left Corning in 1968 to become the Senior Lecturer at CAES where, from 1968 to 1973, he produced the critically acclaimed video course “Calculus Revisited”. In 2011 MIT’s OpenCourseWare made the course available on its website where it has become a “cult classic” because of its “archaic” black-and-white- talking-head format. It has received over a million views on YouTube. In 1973 he left MIT to become the founding Mathematics Department Chairperson at Bunker Hill (Boston MA) Community College, where he remained until his retirement in 2003. While there he developed video courses in arithmetic and algebra and his work in those areas is available, free of charge for anyone to use, at http://www.mathasasecondlanguage.com. Since his retirement in 2003 he is continuing to develop his website while working with elementary school teachers in an attempt to help them help their students to internalize mathematics better.

In 2014 his work was recognized by the State University of New York (SUNY) who bestowed upon him the award of Doctor of Humane Letters. That same year, at age 85 and under the sponsorship of Corning Inc., he developed a series of 40 arithmetic videos, designed to help elementary school teachers.[1]

Video recordings

MIT Calculus Revisited

Mathematics As A Second Language

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TaLSX7xybA&list=PLufObkSlzUUU4oKivkiwchXBRfAzQXpcu

Publications

References

  1. "Herbert Gross Receives SUNY Honorary Degree". The Leader. Retrieved 2016-02-05.

External links

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