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Colloquium Series 2003-2004
The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.


 

October: Focus on Undergraduate Math and Computer Science Education

Thursday the 2nd:
4:00-5:00 PM, 
Stillwell 242.

Lights, Camera, Learn: Business Calculus at ASU and Using Screen Capture Video (abstract)

Brian Felkel,
Dept. of Math,
Appalachian State University.
                            

Tuesday the 21st:
4:00-5:00 PN,
Stillwell 242

Using Memory Diagrams for Assessment of Student Comprehension of Object-Oriented Programs (abstract)

David R. Luginbuhl,
Dept. of Math and Computer Science,
Western Carolina University.

              

November:

Wednesday the 5th:

 

The Acuarial Career

Frank Zhang, FSA, MAAA,
Risk Management, ING USFS Retail Products
                               

January:

Monday the 26th:

When do two curves link together? (in various geometries)

Jason Parsley,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Pennsylvania

Wednesday the 28th:

 

A preliminary look at bridging the knowledge gap: helping students make connections within first semester Calculus

 Mary Zachary,
Clemson University

February:

Wednesday the 4th: 

 

An Introduction to Groups and Invariant

Nic Koban,
Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Binghamton University SUNY
                              

 

April:
           

Thursday the 22nd:

Designs and Code (abstract)


Leslie Hatfield,
Dept. of Math,
Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA.
                   

           

Wednesday the 28th:

History and Heritage in the Development of the Calculus (abstract)

Ivor Grattan-Guinness,
Emeritus Professor of the History of Mathematics and Logic,
Middlesex University, England.

                     

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