Multivariable Calculus is a course I created for LASA. This is a blended course (taught using a mixture of face to face instructional activities together with online interactive activities I created). I draw from material from several textbooks: Vector Calculus (fifth edition) by Jerrold E. Marsden and Anthony J. Tromba, Multivariable Calculus by Jon Rogawski, and Calculus: early transcendentals by David Guichard and friends
In this course I frequently use GeoGebra to help students gain a visual intuition. GeoGebra is a free program that allows users to create, interact with, and share dynamic math activities. Students in Multivariable Calculus will have the opportunity to learn how to use this resource to create their own interactive math documents. A sample GeoGebra resource appears below.
Multivariable Calculus is for students who have completed a one year sequence in AP Calculus (either AB or BC). It is a one semester course offered only in the spring. While I designed this class to pair with the fall Linear Algebra class, it is not required that students first complete Linear Algebra before sitting for Multi.