2011 Fall Conference at Montery, Dec 9-10
The 39th Annual Fall Conference was held in Monterey, Dec 9-10, 2011, at Portola Hotel and Spa.
Friday Keynote Speaker: Wade Ellis, West Valley College
Mathematics I Have Learned as a Community College Instructor
Community College instructors in California all have extensive mathematics backgrounds, but there is much mathematics that we can learn. We can learn from our students, from our colleagues, from articles and books, over coffee, in the car, running on a track, at lunch, and in the shower. Wade will relate some of the interesting mathematics he has learned: why he learned it, who he learned it from, and/or where he learned it.
Saturday Keynote Speaker: Jo Boaler,Stanford University
Beautiful Math – How Successful Teaching Approaches Change Students’ Lives
In this presentation I will take the opportunity to look across the different research studies I have conducted in the US and the UK, which have studied different teaching approaches and their impact on student learning. We will consider together the qualities and characteristics of successful mathematics teaching and the research evidence for the ways that students are impacted by different approaches. Together we will watch students engage in problem solving, considering the ways that students’ lives are changed when they are introduced to the beauty and diversity of mathematics.
Pre-Conference Workshops
Cengage Event: New Features and Best Practices of Enhanced WebAssign, 3-5 pm Portola
iLearn Event: Prescriptive Technology Based Learning Support that Yields Faster Developmental Math Completion Rates, 3-5 pm, Cottonwood I
Casio Event: Using the ClassPad to Explore Mathematics, 3-5 pm Redwood I
Schedule of the Saturday Concurrent Sessions
Presentations provided can be found below.
Room/Session | Session 1 9:00 am - 10:00 am |
Session 2 10:30 am - 11:30 am |
Session 3 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm |
Session 4 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
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Bonsai II General Interest |
Preparing Students to Succeed in Calculus: An Intervention and Study Marilyn Carlson Arizona State University |
Answers to the Questions We All Dread Dave Sobecki Miami University, Hamilton |
Measuring Success One Student at a Time: Course Redesign with a Power Cord and a Pencil Andreana M. Grimaldo Quinsigamond Community College |
Large Numbers and Ackerman’s Function Roderic Taylor De Anza College |
Bonsai III Potpourri |
State and National Projects – Do You or Your Students Care? Ian Walton Mission College Presentation |
The Incomparable Bernoullis and a Marvelous Spiral John Martin Santa Rosa Junior College |
The Eureka Experience - Instructional Techniques That Encourage It! Alan Tussy Citrus College |
What Are We Doing? Michael Eurgubian Santa Rosa Junior College Presentation |
Portola Basic Skills |
Math Performance Success Diane Mathios De Anza College Presentation |
Dynamic Algebra Chris MacKenzie Perris Union High School Distric |
Contextualized Learning in Mathematics Barbara Illowsky De Anza College Presentation |
No Session |
Redwood I Precalculus and Above |
The Future of College Textbooks Bruce Cooperstein UC Santa Cruz |
Bubbles for Precalculus and Beyond Lalu Simcik Cabrillo College |
Bringing Calculus Alive with Interactive "ActionConsequence" Technology Documents Thomas Dick Oregon State University |
Did We Go Over This? Glenn Pico American River College |
Redwood II Technology |
Using Assessment to Better Implement Online Systems in Developmental and Collegiate Mathematics Courses Scott Gentile Hunter College |
Integrating a Computer Algebra System (CAS) into Developmental Mathematics Courses Wade Ellis West Valley College |
Reasoning with Data Gail Burrill Michigan State University |
Clickers: Use Them Wisely! Jenny Friedenreich Diablo Valley College |
Ironwood Statistics |
Principles of Data Analysis Peter Avery Miracosta College |
Technology in Elementary Statistics: How Much is Too Much? Barry Monk Macon State College, Georgia |
You Go First. No, You Go First! Charles Barnett Las Positas College |
Developing Data Skills Robert Gould UC Las Angeles |
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