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 |  | Good Ideas in Teaching Precalculus And...... Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, 
            with TechnologyRutgers University - Busch Campus - New BrunswickFriday, March 16, 2007
 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
ProgramFeaturing a Plenary Session, a Sharing Session (with 9 choices),and four 50 minute Presentation Sessions (each with up to 10 choices), 
            two before and two after lunch
 
 Presentations Precalculus & Calculus: 
           
                      Calculus Problems that Provide Teachable Moments Creating a Top Ten List for Calculus and Precalculus Teachers
 Non-AP Calculus: Teaching Kids Who Don't Think They're Smart in Math
 Teaching and Understanding Trigonometric Functions
 Algebra & Geometry: 
           
                      Building Conway's Pencil Models How Geometer's Sketchpad Has Changed Our Classrooms
 There is More to Sketchpad than Geometry
 Discrete Mathematics: 
           
                      Chaos in the Classroom Nifty Applications of Pascal's Triangle
 NUMB3RS in Your Classroom
 Using Geometer's Sketchpad to Teach about Fractal Geometry
 Statistics: 
           
                                              Exploring Data with Fathom Preview of the 2006 NCTM Yearbook on Statistics
 Assessment:
  
           
                      Assessment Activities that Promote Learning A Personal Finance Project: A Journey through the High Finances of Life
 Project Ideas for Algebra and Geometry
 The SAT Mathematics Tests
 Big Ideas: 
          
                      Big Ideas in Probability and Statistics Making Sense of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
 What's the Big Idea with Transformations?
 What's the Big Idea, Anyway? (panel)
  Applications: 
          
                      Applying Trig to Measure Real-Life Depths and Heights Fluids, Force, and Pressure: A CBL Lab
 There Really is a Use for Why We Do That!
  From Algebra to Calculus: 
          
                      Common Student Misconceptions in Mathematics and How to Prevent Them Games & Stuff in Precalculus, Calculus, and Basic Math
 Managing & Motivating Students with Brain-Based Study Strategies
 Teaching Difficult Topics from a Different Angle
  General: 
          
                        Developing and Teaching Cyberspace Precalculus Preparing High School Students for College Math (panel)
 The Rush to Calculus and the Rush to Algebra
 Using PowerPoint to Teach Precalculus (Parts I & II)
  Mathematics and Technology:  
          
                      The Dynamic Classroom: Teaching & Learning Math with Technology Explore Algebra with WinPlot (Free Software) & Create Colorful Designs
 Intro. to the T.I.-Navigator Collaborative Learning System
 The Smarts on the SMART Board
  
         
 Plenary Session: NUMB3RS in Your Classroom L. Charles Biehl, Charter School of Wilmington (DE) 
                Brother Patrick Carney, DePaul Catholic High School, Wayne, NJ
 The presenters are authors for a project called "We All Use Math Every Day", a joint project with Texas Instruments, NCTM, and CBS television. They and other authors develop classroom materials to introduce high school students to the mathematics used on the highly successful CBS crime drama NUMB3RS.  Topics cover a wide range, especially discrete mathematics and mathematical modeling. The session will include samples of these activities, along with connections that show how mathematics is used in the REAL real world.  
         
 Sharing Session Informal discussions of the following topics: Bring your experiences 
 
        and at least one idea to share!
          
          
         
 Schedule of Activities 
            
               
                | 8:30 - 9:20 |  | Session I |   
                | 9:30 - 10:20 |  | Session II |   
                | 10:30 - 11:05 |  | Sharing Session |   
                | 11:10 - 12:15 |  | Plenary Session |   
                | 12:15 - 1:10 |  | Lunch |   
                | 1:15 - 2:05 |  | Session III |   
                | 2:10 - 3:00 |  | Session IV |  
 
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