Icebreaker
I need some recommendations for a good linear algebra textbook, something that's actually used in schools. I've finished linear 1 and 2 and I'm doing some preparation during the summer.
The discussion revolves around recommendations for linear algebra and abstract algebra textbooks, with participants sharing personal experiences and preferences regarding various texts. The scope includes both theoretical and practical aspects of algebra, as well as reflections on educational practices and challenges in learning mathematics.
Participants express a range of opinions on the effectiveness of various textbooks and the state of mathematics education. There is no clear consensus on the best resources or the reasons behind current educational challenges.
Some participants note that many textbooks assume a level of proficiency in reading and understanding proofs that may not be present among current students, indicating a potential gap in foundational education.
quasar987 said:How many sessions have you completed Ice? And what program are you studying in?
Hurkyl said:Anything wrong with "I go to McGill"?
quasar987 said:Ice: I have two friends there who just completed their first year. William and Tayeb. Do you know them?

TomMe said:http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Linear-AlgebraFall2002/VideoLectures/index.htm