General principles of mathematical communication
This page contains general principles of communicating mathematics. Many of these principles are presented within the context of writing, but they apply to presentations as well.
- Focusing and structuring longer communication
- Guiding the audience through the content
- Ordering information so content flows logically
- Balancing conceptual with formal
- Precision and rigor
- Types of proof & proof-writing strategies
- Proof elegance
- Audience awareness
- Using sources
- Using visuals
- Wording and punctuation
- Notation
- LaTeX
- Informal communication
- Assessment

