What did you do? And even more importantly, HOW did you do it? The main purpose of our conference is the appropriate use of technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Share with other high school and college teachers your successful and not-so-successful experiences using technology in teaching mathematics! We encourage submissions from instructors at four-year colleges and universities, community colleges, and high schools on using and assessing technology in: · Visualization of mathematics · Investigations in mathematics · Interactive mathematics classes on site or at a distance · Mathematics and its applications · Student projects in mathematics · Nuts and bolts of specific software, calculators, the Internet, podcasts, etc. · Innovative use of technology · Interdisciplinary applications of math and technology · Classes for preservice teachers · Other math with technology teaching and learning situations.
Complete the Speaker Proposal form online (DEADLINE ENDED) If you prefer, you may submit your proposal by email, fax, or U.S. Mail, the Speaker Proposal Requirements can be accessed in PDF format Submit to Joe Yanik via: o E-mail: hyanik@emporia.edu o Fax: Joe Yanik at 620-341-6055 o U.S. Mail: Joe Yanik, 2009 Math Technology EXPO Chair Department of Mathematics, CS, and Econ Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 66801 The entire proposal should be limited to two pages, and should include all of the information on the proposal form.