Quick-Start Guide to Algebra by Eddy Guerrier Heads Off to Upcoming Book Festival at Printers Row, Chicago
For Eddy Guerrier, the traditional, piecemeal approach to teaching algebra is very outdated and makes it difficult for aspiring students to see the skills and techniques transition to other scientific disciplines. That is why he decided to challenge this approach by publishing a thorough guide titled “College Algebra In The Digital Age.” He has even arranged to have the guide exhibited at the largest outdoor book fair in the Midwest, hoping it will attract like-minded readers and distributors.
“This book revolutionizes the learning of Algebra by going straight to the fundamentals.”
Throughout his career, Eddy Guerrier has loved the way mathematics has shaped the various fields of science and technology. However, it is that same love that makes him concerned about the way algebra is still being taught in the 21st century.
Despite the clear advances in various fields, teachers (even all the way up the college level) still cleave to a traditional, piecemeal approach that makes it hard for students to see algebra’s applications in these different sciences.
It has been a problem that has persisted since his own days studying Computer Sciences at Concordia University in Montreal. Whether it was Advanced Calculus, Linear Algebra, or Numerical Analysis, teachers were slow to introduce the jointly related parts between them.
Wanting to turn this around, he decided to publish his own guide titled “College Algebra In The Digital Age.” The guide is not only packed with the usual algebra basics (such as number systems, complex fractions, and simplification), but he also does a quicker job of how these transition to algebraic expressions, the importance of symmetry in solutions as well as how concepts like exponents, radicals, and logarithms are all jointly related parts between algebra and other fields. He also discusses how a lot of present-day computer technology is now rapidly accelerating the process of tackling the most daunting mathematical problems.
Guerrier has recently been organizing promotional work for his book online as well as at a number of book events across different states. One of these upcoming exhibits will be at an upcoming book festival at Printers Row on September 6-7, 2025, at South Dearborn Street, from Ida B. Wells to Polk Street, Chicago. Festivalgoers can find the book displayed at the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet.
“College Algebra In The Digital Age: Learning Algebra In the Modern Era” is available on Amazon.
Of course, the book is just one among the many educational materials he wants to share with eager students. Information on any new publications he has in store is also available on his website at https://www.edguerrier.net/.
Author: Eddy Guerrier
Published date: June 16, 2024
Publisher: Independently published
Genre: Science, Nature, Technology
Author Bio
Eddy Guerrier migrated from Haiti to Canada after graduating from high school. Throughout his secondary school years, he had a knack for solving equations in Algebra and Trigonometry.
He obtained bachelor’s degrees in Psychology at the University of Montreal and Computer Sciences at Concordia University in Montreal. In Computer Sciences, he chose the option General Sciences, which allowed him to extend his knowledge of mathematics with courses such as Numerical Analysis, Advanced Calculus, Advanced Statistics, and Linear Algebra.
His first written book was a satirical essay in French/Creole about politics in his country of origin. As he moves toward updating his website, he might work on a new edition or even a new title for that book. He also plans to make new translations in Creole and Spanish for the book of Algebra presently written in French and English.
“College Algebra In The Digital Age” is Eddy’s personal recognition that teaching and learning Algebra could become more cohesive by managing the transition, continuity, and flow of topic introductions. A key aspect of this approach is to introduce jointly related parts of the subject, such as exponents, radicals, and logarithms, in order to promote their similarities. Moreover, a greater emphasis on the historical perspective of research done in the field contributes to highlighting the progression or evolution of algebraic science through discoveries of concepts and solutions made over time. In short, this work is an attempt to demarcate the contribution of Algebra in the global scheme of modern technology development simply by straying from the traditional and piecemeal model.
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