Department Seminars 1996 to 2000
Department Seminars in 2000
Jan. 25
Report on the Joint AMS/MAA meeting.
March 21
Soon Hong (Statistics).
April 18 Report from the Annual NCTM Meeting.
Sept. 8
Paul Stephenson (Statistics). Utilizing Real-World Production Control Data in an SPC Course.
Sept. 19
Ted Sundstrom. Sabbatical Report A Textbook for MTH 210.
Sept. 22
Karen Brown. An Introduction to the Theory of Lie Algebras.
Sept. 26
Jann-Huei Jinn (Statistics). The Effect of Different Imputation Methods on Analytical Statistics of Simple Linear Regression.
Oct. 10
Soon Hong (Statistics) and Glenn Growe (CSIS). Comparing Classification Analysis Algorithms.
Oct. 17
Hillary Tichelaar (student). Butterflies Are Only the Beginning of Beauty!
Oct. 31
Phil Pratt. The Math and Music System.
Nov. 14
Heather Gavlas. Cycle Decompositions of Kn*.
Department Seminars in 1999
Jan. 19
Jann-Huei Jinn (Statistics). Sampling Methods in Census 2000.
Jan. 26
Matt Boelkins. Is Mathematics Simple?.
Sept. 14
Matt Boelkins, Heather Gavlas, and Ted Sundstrom. Using MathSciNet.
Sept. 21
Spatial Statistics: A Primer.
Sept. 28
David Austin. Using Java to Build an Interactive Learning Environment.
Oct. 12
John Golden and Clark Wells. Why not have a homepage?
Oct. 26
Ed Aboufadel and Ted Sundstrom. Communicating About Communicating in Mathematics.
Nov. 9
Phyllis Curtis. Nov. 16 Neal Rogness and Paul Stephenson.
Department Seminars in 1998
Jan. 20
Panel report on the Annual Joint Meetings of the American Mathematics Society and the Mathematical Association of America.
Feb. 3
Jan Shroyer.
Feb. 10 Justine Ritchie, Neal Rogness, and Paul Stephenson.
March 31 Phil Pratt.
Math and Music.
Sept. 22
Don Vander Jagt. Oct. 13 Jody Sorensen. Calculus Before Calculus.
Oct. 20
Paul Fishback and Jacqueline Burm (student). Periodicity in Discrete Dynamical Systems.
Oct. 27
Georgianna Klein. Mathematics Education and Society.
Nov. 3
Heather Gavlas. An Extension of Steiner Triple Systems.
Nov. 10
Steve Schlicker and Charlene Beckmann. A Model Multivariable Calculus Course.
Nov. 17
Gary Klingler. Genealogy as Mathematical Problem Solving.
Department Seminars in 1997
1997 Department Seminars
Oct. 21
George Sturm (Statistics). The Academic Importance of Statistical Consulting.
Oct. 28
Cindy Mader, Jan Shroyer, Nancy Alexander. Advising Students for Teacher Certification.
Nov. 4
Soon Hong (Statistics). What are you trying to tell me?
Nov. 11
Clark Wells, Paul Fishback, Ted Sundstrom, Steve Schlicker, and Ed Aboufadel. Report from the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics.
Nov. 18
Steve Schlicker and Ed Aboufadel. Linear Algebra Projects on Wavelets.
Department Seminars in 1996
Apr. 2
Pam Wells.
Apr. 9
Char Beckmann, Ruth Meyering, and Pam Wells. CBL Activities: Generate and Analyze Data.
Sept. 24
Georgi Klein. Situations, Functions, and Context.
Oct. 2
Ed Aboufadel. Experimenting with Portfolios in Calculus II.
Oct. 9
Earl Fife (Calvin College). Nov. 5 Peggy Hoban. The Michigan High School Proficiency Test.
Nov. 26
Jan Shroyer. What Can We Learn about Assessing Learning from the Connected Math Project?
Dec.
Ed Aboufadel and Dave Szurley (student). The ABCs of Differential Games.