Madison Project |
The Madison Project was an innovative curriculum for teaching mathematics. It began at Syracuse University and was brought to Webster by Dr. Robert Davis in the early 1960s. This website provides access to digitized videos created from the original inservice films produced by the Madison Project, as well as information on the curriculum, Dr. Robert Davis who led the project, and the contributions and memories of others who were involved. Additional materials are preserved in the Webster University Archives.
Project Archives at Webster U.
Please send comments to:
Carol Schwab
Adjunct Faculty, Math & Computer Science Department
For more information on using our collections, visit the Webster University Archives home page.
- About the Madison Project
- Acknowledgments
- Madison Project Collection
- Project Films
- Madison Project Timeline
- Webster College history
- Other Contributors
- Madison Project Materials
- Dr. Robert Davis
- Art Department (Webster University Archives)
- Course catalogs for Webster University
- Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Webster University Archives)
- Gallery of Living Catholic Authors (Webster University Archives)
- Loretto Hilton Center
- Yearbooks
- Audrey Marie Effinger Dietrich Scrapbook
- Student Newspapers at Webster University Archive
- Arthur Rosenberg Strike Diary
- Kohl Papers
- Larson Collection