Leadership Program:

Exploring Discrete Mathematics in the Classroom

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Discrete Presenters at NCTM 76th Annual Meeting

    Presenter Session Title
Administration:  
  Valerie DeBellis
debellis@dimacs.rutgers.edu
564 Mathematics for the Twenty-first Century: An Overview of Discrete Mathematics 5-8.
  Anthony Piccolino
piccolinoa@alpha.montclair.edu
819 Integrating Multicultural and Historical Activities into Mathematics Classes.
Lead Teachers:  
  Chuck Biehl '90
biehl@dimacs.rutgers.edu
671 Rich and Robust Mathematics through Modeling Natural Phenomena--and They're Fractals, Too.
  Judy Ann Brown '92
judyann@dimacs.rutgers.edu
206 Discrete Colors in Pascal's Playground.
  Jackie Faillace Getgood '92
getgood@erols.com
236 Colorful Problem Solving the Discrete Way: Map Coloring and Conflict Graphs Using Vertex Coloring.
Participants:  
  Barbara Collenge '92
collinge@mail.netzone.com
741 Problem Solving with Discrete Mathematics in the Middle School.
  Rebecca M. Gummerson '94 872 Dividing Discretely: Cakes, Trains, and Automobiles.
  Mary Ann Harasymowycz '97NJR
harasymt@buffalostate.edu
1140 The Mathematician behind the Artist: Using Math to Guide Students in the Creation of Their Own Works of Art.
  Charles Hennessey '95
chenness@capaccess.org
318 "Personalized Patterns" to Motivate Middle School Students and Lead from Concrete to Abstract Representations
  Ann Lawrence '95
lawrencea@mtnbrook.k12.al.us
318 "Personalized Patterns" to Motivate Middle School Students and Lead from Concrete to Abstract Representations
  Geri Lorway '95
jgilson@pris.bc.ca
8 Ya Gotta Give 'Em a Reason to Reason.
  Elyse Magram 90
ecmag@ix.netcom.com
876 Use Discovery to Make Conjectures with Parametric Equations on the TI-82 or -83.
  Nancy Puhlmann '94 872 Dividing Discretely: Cakes, Trains, and Automobiles.
  Christine Ruda 97NJR
cruda@juno.com
643 Calculators across the Curriculum.
  Eric Simonian LP '94
esimonia@dimacs.rutgers.edu
1074.1 Preparing Teachers to Teach Diverse Student Populations: Grappling with the Issues.
  Erica Voolich '94
voolich@meol.mass.edu
885 The Use of the History of Mathematics in Mathematics Teaching
1015.1 Exploring Pascal's Triangle--Discrete Activities.
  Susan Weiss '94
sweiss@dimacs.rutgers.edu
411 The Colorful World of Discrete Mathematics for Elementary Grades.
  Paula White Wilson '93
pwilson@morsehs.com
238 The Math in Jurassic Park and Lost World: Iterations, Fractals, and Cellular Automata.
  Karol Yeatts 97NJR
yeatts@mail.idt.net
956 Card Smarts! A Fun Way for Children to Use Numbers.
Other Discrete Sessions:  
  Bob Jensen
Mary Garner
27 Discrete Math Activities for the Middle-Grades Classroom.
  Phyllis Z. Chinn Dale R. Oliver 359.1 Discrete Mathematics Activities Leading to Fibonacci Numbers and Pascal's Triangle.
  Margaret J. Kenney 789 Discrete Mathematics: Math Doodling, Graphs, and Applications.
  Alan P. Hallee 857 The History of Apportionment in the U.S. House of Representatives: A Discrete Interdisciplinary Unit.
  Jane Hammontree 1059 Problem Solving with Discrete Math Topics: Four-Color Problem and Traveling Salesperson Problem.

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Last Update:Sunday, November 29, 1997